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Innovation and design of a web-based pain education interprofessional resource.

Leila Lax1, Judy Watt-Watson, Michelle Lui, Adam Dubrowski, Michael McGillion, Judith Hunter, Cameron Maclennan, Kerry Knickle, Anja Robb, Jaime Lapeyre.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The present article describes educational innovation processes and design of a web-based pain interprofessional resource for prelicensure health science students in universities across Canada. Operationalization of educational theory in design coupled with formative evaluation of design are discussed, along with strategies that support collaborative innovation.
METHODS: Educational design was driven by content, theory and evaluation. Pain misbeliefs and teaching points along the continuum from acute to persistent pain were identified. Knowledge-building theory, situated learning, reflection and novel designs for cognitive scaffolding were then employed. Design research principles were incorporated to inform iterative and ongoing design.
RESULTS: An authentic patient case was constructed, situated in interprofessional complex care to highlight learning objectives related to pre-operative, postoperative and treatment up to one year, for a surgical cancer patient. Pain mechanisms, assessment and management framed content creation. Knowledge building scaffolds were used, which included video simulations, embedded resources, concurrent feedback, practice-based reflective exercises and commentaries. Scaffolds were refined to specifically support knowledge translation. Illustrative commentaries were designed to explicate pain misbeliefs and best practices. Architecture of the resource was mapped; a multimedia, interactive prototype was created. This pain education resource was developed primarily for individual use, with extensions for interprofessional collective discourse. DISCUSSION: Translation of curricular content scripts into representation maps supported the collaborative design process by establishing a common visual language. The web-based prototype will be formatively and summatively evaluated to assess pedagogic design, knowledge-translation scaffolds, pain knowledge gains, relevance, feasibility and fidelity of this educational innovation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22184552      PMCID: PMC3298045          DOI: 10.1155/2011/359079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Res Manag        ISSN: 1203-6765            Impact factor:   3.037


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2.  Key elements for interprofessional education. Part 1: the learner, the educator and the learning context.

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3.  Developing criteria for proficiency-based training of surgical technical skills using simulation: changes in performances as a function of training year.

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Authors:  David A Cook
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Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 6.893

7.  A survey of prelicensure pain curricula in health science faculties in Canadian universities.

Authors:  J Watt-Watson; M McGillion; J Hunter; M Choiniere; A J Clark; A Dewar; C Johnston; M Lynch; P Morley-Forster; D Moulin; N Thie; C L von Baeyer; K Webber
Journal:  Pain Res Manag       Date:  2009 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.037

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Journal:  Br J Pain       Date:  2012-05

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Authors:  Debra B Gordon; Judy Watt-Watson; Beth B Hogans
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Authors:  Eloise Cj Carr; Emma V Briggs; Michelle Briggs; Nick Allcock; Pauline Black; Derek Jones
Journal:  Br J Pain       Date:  2016-03-02

4.  Interprofessional pain education-with, from, and about competent, collaborative practice teams to transform pain care.

Authors:  Debra B Gordon; Judy Watt-Watson; Beth B Hogans
Journal:  Pain Rep       Date:  2018-05-30

Review 5.  Systematic Review of Pain Medicine Content, Teaching, and Assessment in Medical School Curricula Internationally.

Authors:  Elspeth E Shipton; Frank Bate; Raymond Garrick; Carole Steketee; Edward A Shipton; Eric J Visser
Journal:  Pain Ther       Date:  2018-07-30

6.  The need for novel strategies to address postoperative pain associated with cardiac surgery: A commentary and introduction to "SMArTVIEW".

Authors:  Carley Ouellette; Shaunattonie Henry; Andy Turner; Wendy Clyne; Gill Furze; Marissa Bird; Karla Sanchez; Judy Watt-Watson; Sandra Carroll; P J Devereaux; Michael McGillion
Journal:  Can J Pain       Date:  2019-07-30
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