| Literature DB >> 23410089 |
Matthew DeCamp1, Joce Rodriguez, Shelby Hecht, Michele Barry, Jeremy Sugarman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Interest in short-term global health training and service programs continues to grow, yet they can be associated with a variety of ethical issues for which trainees or others with limited global health experience may not be prepared to address. Therefore, there is a clear need for educational interventions concerning these ethical issues.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23410089 PMCID: PMC3598721 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8603-9-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Figure 1Representative screenshot of a case, demonstrating key features of the online curriculum.
Demographic data for users from November 1, 2011, through July 1, 2012 (total N = 158, users do not have to answer all questions)
| 109/158 (69%) | |
| 37 (14) | |
| | |
| American Indian/Alaska Native | 1/158 (1%) |
| Asian | 28/158 (18%) |
| Black or African American | 9/158 (6%) |
| White | 102/158 (65%) |
| Mixed | 7/158 (4%) |
| Other | 11/158 (7%) |
| 15/155 (10%) | |
| 116/157 (74%) | |
| | |
| High School | 1/145 (1%) |
| Bachelor’s Degree | 16/145 (11%) |
| Master’s Degree | 19/145 (13%) |
| Doctorate | 27/145 (19%) |
| Currently Practicing | 72/145 (50%) |
| Other | 10/145 (7%) |
| | |
| Medicine | 73/158 (46%) |
| Public Health | 23/158 (15%) |
| Nursing | 18/158 (11%) |
| Basic Science | 13/158 (8%) |
| International Development/Aid | 5/158 (3%) |
| Health Policy | 3/158 (2%) |
| Social Sciences | 2/158 (1%) |
| Physicians’ Assistant | 1/158 (1%) |
| Pharmacy | 1/158 (1%) |
| Other | 19/158 (12%) |
Prior global health and global health ethics experience of users (total N = 156, users do not have to answer all questions)
| | |
| 1-2 | 31/97 (32%) |
| 3-5 | 27/97 (28%) |
| More than 5 | 38/97 (39%) |
| | |
| <4 weeks | 36/95 (38%) |
| 4-8 weeks | 28/95 (29%) |
| 8-12 weeks | 9/95 (9%) |
| >12 weeks | 22/95 (23%) |
| | |
| | 61/151 (40%) |
| Abroad before | 49/95 (52%) |
| Never abroad | 12/56 (21%) |
| | |
| 1-2 times | 13/31 (42%) |
| 3-5 times | 10/27 (37%) |
| More than 5 times | 27/38 (71%) |
| | |
| | 34/62 (55%) |
| Abroad before | 29/95 (31%) |
| Never abroad | 12/53 (23%) |
| 50/145 (34%) | |
| | |
| Yes | 99/153 (65%) |
| No | 54/153 (35%) |
Assessment of specific cases using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = Strongly Disagree, 5 = Strongly Agree) or yes/no as indicated
| Developing Cultural Understanding | 151 | 22% | 81% | 85% |
| (2.51) | (3.87) | |||
| Ensuring Personal Safety | 110 | 35% | 77% | 85% |
| (2.88) | (3.89) | |||
| Exceeding Level of Training | 96 | 32% | 73% | 80% |
| (2.89) | (3.79) | |||
| Ensuring Sustainable and Appropriate Benefits | 88 | 51% | 79% | 91% |
| (3.30) | (3.90) | |||
| Addressing “Ancillary Benefits” | 85 | 49% | 85% | 88% |
| (3.24) | (4.00) | |||
| Recognizing Burdens | 77 | 43% | 72% | 88% |
| (3.17) | (3.80) | |||
| Shifting Resources | 77 | 56% | 79% | 84% |
| (3.36) | (3.82) | |||
| Telling the “Truth” | 86 | 52% | 77% | 88% |
| (3.36) | (3.88) | |||
| Selecting a Research Project | 83 | 51% | 78% | 92% |
| (3.26) | (3.86) | |||
| Understanding Informed Consent | 88 | 55% | 79% | 89% |
| (3.27) | (3.90) |
Comparing freely available online curricula for short-term global health ethics
| | | | · Self-navigation through PowerPoint | ||||
| | | | | | | · Ethics integrated within "Working and Visiting in Low Resource Countries" | |
| | | | · Self-navigation through text based modules | ||||
| | | | | | | · Focuses on professional behavior abroad | |
| | | | | | | · Self-navigation through cases | |
| | | | · Focuses on common scenarios | ||||
| · Employs multiple choice questions and real-time feedback | |||||||
| | | | | | | · Users navigate through various menus | |
| | | | | · Includes cases, pedagogy, and philosophical analysis | |||
| · Employs open-ended question and answers |