| Literature DB >> 32345028 |
Belinda J Anderson1,2, Benjamin E Kligler2, Paul R Marantz2, Stacy Gomes1, William J Casalaina1, Marianne Fuenmayor1, Jason Ginsberg1, Kathleen A Greenough1, Olga Reznikova1, Robert L Saronson1, Helen Zhang1, Roni Evans3.
Abstract
Objectives: To train faculty and develop curricula in evidence-informed practice (EIP) within a Chinese medicine degree program. Setting: Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (New York). Design: Faculty EIP training was undertaken through utilization of online EIP modules, and development and completion of a 3-credit (45 h) online Foundations of EIP course. This was supplemented by faculty meetings and one-on-one support from department chairs. Curriculum development was undertaken by an EIP Curriculum Committee. The committee followed a modified Delphi process to develop EIP course learning outcomes (CLOs), and to make changes to the College's clinic policies and procedures. EIP assignments were developed for each course in accordance with the CLO.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese medicine; acupuncture; curriculum development; education; evidence informed practice; evidence-based medicine; faculty training
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32345028 PMCID: PMC7310291 DOI: 10.1089/acm.2019.0456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Altern Complement Med ISSN: 1075-5535 Impact factor: 2.579
Foundations of Evidence-Informed Practice Course
| CLOs | (1) Describe fundamental principles of research. | |
| (2) Define EIP and discuss its importance in health care delivery. | ||
| (3) Find and appraise different forms of evidence. | ||
| (4) Discuss the importance of research in one's discipline and its current status. | ||
| (5) Apply relevant research evidence, patient preferences, and clinical experience in clinical practice. | ||
| Assignments | Discussion of two published EIP opinion articles through online forums | 15 |
| Finding and summarizing research articles | 9 | |
| Using a validated outcome instrument in students' clinical work for patient evaluation | 10 | |
| Describing the application of EIP to clinical practice or teaching | 10 | |
| Class debate—for and against EIP | 10 | |
| Case study using the CARE[ | 15 | |
| Seven in-class small group exercises finding and evaluating different evidence sources | 21 | |
| Final exam | 10 | |
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CLO, course learning outcome; EIP, evidence informed practice.
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine-New York Faculty Evidence-Informed Practice Training Outcomes
| EIP training access | % of PCOM-NY Chinese medicine faculty | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Didactic (classroom) faculty | Clinical supervisors | ||
| % of Total (70) | % of Required (60)[ | % of clinical supervisors (37) | |
| FEIP 3-CR course (42 h) | 31% (22) | 35% (21) | 30% (11) |
| All EIP modules (10 h) | 4% (3) | 3% (2) | 0% (0) |
| Four EIP modules (1.3 h) | 50% (35) | 55% (32) | 65% (24) |
| Exempt—doctoral degree | 6% (4) | 5% (3) | 3% (1) |
| Total | 91% (64) | 97% (58) | 97% (36) |
60 of the 70 faculty were teaching courses that were selected for EIP incorporation.
CR, credit; PCOM, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine.
Curriculum Mapping—Identification of Courses for Evidence-Informed Practice Inclusion and Defining Course Learning Outcomes
| Course name and number of credits (CR) | EIP CLOs |
|---|---|
| Medical Terminology (1.5 CR) | Understand how to find relevant research literature |
| Biology (2.5 CR) | (1) Understand how to find relevant research literature |
| (2) Analyze basic science research findings and determine how they relate to the mechanisms of normal and altered states of health | |
| Survey of Biochemical Principles (2 CR) | Demonstrate the ability to find, analyze, and summarize relevant research evidence regarding biochemical mechanisms of Chinese medicine |
| Anatomy and Physiology 2 (3 CR) | Analyze basic science research findings according to how they apply to the mechanisms of acupuncture and other Chinese medicine modalities |
| Biological Aspects of Physics (2.5 CR) | |
| Eastern & Western Nutrition (3 CR) | Devise a nutritional treatment plan and outcome assessment by using case-relevant research |
| Pathophysiology 1, 2 (3 CR each) | Apply best practice clinical research literature to support diagnosis and treatment decisions |
| Ortho-Neuro Evaluation 1, 2 (2 CR each) | |
| Pharmacology (2 CR) | |
| Clinical Science (3 CR) | |
| Physical Exam (2.5 CR) | Apply best practice literature to support diagnosis and treatment decisions |
| Medical-Legal Report Writing (2 CR) | Incorporate EIP in communication of medical-legal reports with patients, other health care providers, and third-party payers |
| Acupuncture. Channels & Points 4—Auricular (0.75 CR) | Find analyze, and summarize literature relevant to the scientific and classical understanding of auricular acupuncture |
| Introduction to Clinical Techniques (2.5 CR) | Find, analyze, and summarize literature relevant to the clinical techniques used in Chinese medicine |
| Needle Technique (2.5 CR) | Find, analyze, and summarize literature relevant to the understanding of acupuncture and adjunctive techniques |
| Advanced Needle Techniques (2.5 CR) | Find analyze, and summarize literature relevant to the understanding of classical and modern acupuncture techniques, including e-stim and scalp acupuncture |
| Treatment of Orthopedic Disorders (2 CR) | Find, analyze, and summarize clinical findings of literature relevant to treating orthopedic disorders with acupuncture and other Chinese medicine modalities |
| Philosophical & Historical Foundations of Chinese Medicine (3 CR) | Differentiate primary from secondary, and modern from premodern sources for the study of traditional East Asian medicine. |
| Diagnosis & Treatment of Disease 1-5 (3 CR each) | Devise a treatment plan and outcome assessment incorporating case relevant research |
| Introduction to Herbology (2 CR) | (1) Understand how to find relevant literature |
| (2) Understand best practice literature and how it applies to the practice of Chinese herbal medicine | |
| Herbology 4-6 (3 CR each) | Apply best practice literature to support diagnosis and treatment decisions |
| Chinese Herbs & Internal Med. 1-3 (3 CR each) | Devise a treatment plan and outcome assessment by using case-relevant best practice literature |
| Tai Ji/Qigong (1.5 CR) | Perform a search of scientific databases and find relevant literature |
| Tui Na Hand & Structural Techniques (1.5 CR each) | |
| Clinical Counseling 2 (1.5 CR) | Find, analyze, and summarize relevant clinical research literature findings |
| Practice Management & Ethics (3 CR) | Demonstrate the use of EIP for marketing and patient retention, inclusive of communication with patients, other health care providers, third-party payers, and the public |
| Introduction to Clinical Observation (1 CR) | Describe/explain the tools and resources of EIP |
| Introduction to Associate Internship (1 CR) | Devise treatment and assessment recommendations using the basic principles of EIP—Analyze, Ask (PICO), Acquire, Appraise, Apply, Assess |
| Associate Internship Grand Rounds (1 CR) | |
| Clinical Observation (2 CR) | Perform a search of scientific databases and find relevant research literature |
Description of Evidence-Informed Practice Assignments and Percentage of the Final Course Grade
| Course name and number of credits (CR) | EIP assignment | % Final grade |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Terminology (1.5 CR) | Identify National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in scientific publications | 2 |
| Biology (2.5 CR) | Search for scientific information and research literature on various aspects of the topic of malaria | 10 |
| Anatomy and Physiology 2 (3 CR) | Find and summarize a study investigating the neurological mechanism of acupuncture | 10 |
| Survey of Biochemical Principles (2 CR) | Assess contraindications of Chinese herbs with specific medical conditions by using relevant scientific studies | 5 |
| Biological Aspects of Physics (2.5 CR) | Write a paper outlining the theories for the scientific basis of acupuncture | 20 |
| Pathophysiology 1, 2 (3 CR each) | Find and analyze best practice research literature in the context of biomedical diseases and the use of complementary therapies | 10 |
| Ortho-Neuro Evaluation 1, 2 (2 CR each) | Propose and support an orthoneurological diagnosis using best practice and research literature | 10 |
| Pharmacology (2 CR) | Summarize clinically relevant findings from drug-herb interaction literature | 5 |
| Eastern & Western Nutrition (3 CR) | Find and evaluate an original or summary research article related to diet in the “take-out culture” environment | 5 |
| Clinical Science (3 CR) | Outline best practice treatment approaches for specific medical conditions | 10 |
| Physical Exam (2.5 CR) | Outline best practice approaches to using physical examination techniques in diagnosing abdominal pain | 5 |
| Medical-Legal Report Writing (2 CR) | Present a medical report that incorporates evidence to support a referral to a practitioner of a specific medical specialty | 10 |
| Acupuncture Channels & Points 4—Auricular (0.75 CR) | Use Pubmed to find, analyze, and summarize an article about auricular acupuncture therapies | 10 |
| Introduction to Clinical Techniques (2.5 CR) | Use Pubmed with provided search terms to find, analyze, and summarize studies relevant to Chinese medicine clinical techniques | 5 |
| Needle Technique (2.5 CR) | Use PubMed to find, analyze, and summarize articles about acupuncture and adjunctive therapies | 10 |
| Advanced Needle Techniques (2.5 CR) | Use PubMed to find, analyze, and summarize articles assessing the use of e-stim or scalp acupuncture as adjunctive therapies | 5 |
| Treatment of Orthopedic Disorders (2 CR) | Use PubMed to find, analyze, and summarize two articles assessing acupuncture and other Chinese medicine modalities for pain management and injury recovery | 5 |
| Philosophical and Historical Foundations of Chinese Medicine | Research a cultural, historical, or philosophical topic inclusive of differentiating between primary and secondary, and modern and premodern sources | 10 |
| Diagnosis & Treatment of Disease 1-5 (3 CR each) | Devise a treatment plan and outcome assessment incorporating the research literature for a given case study | 5 |
| Introduction to Herbology (2 CR) | Knowledge and understanding of research into herbal pharmacology and usage is assessed in quizzes and exams | 5 |
| Herbology 4-6 (3 CR each) | Explain the use of different Chinese herbs in the recommended treatment of specific biomedical conditions from a Chinese medicine theoretical perspective | 5 |
| Chinese Herbs & Internal Med. 1-3 (3 CR each) | Discuss etiology and pathology of a specific condition by using either a modern or classical Chinese medicine source | 4 |
| Tai Ji/ | Write a paper on Tai Ji or | 10 |
| Tui Na Hand & Structural Techniques (1.5 CR each) | Research an orthopedic condition for a class presentation including recommended treatment and rehabilitation options | 8 |
| Clinical Counseling 2 (1.5 CR) | Find relevant research literature, and analyze and summarize clinically relevant aspects of topics discussed in the course | 5 |
| Practice Management and Ethics (3 CR) | Write a proposal paper for developing a private practice focusing on the use of EIP for marketing, patient retention, building referral networks, and insurance billing | 5 |
| Introduction to Clinical Observation (1 CR) | Write a paper defining the concept of EIP including a description of how and where relevant literature would be found | 3 |
| Introduction to Associate Internship (1 CR) | Use the basic principles of EIP—analyze, ask (PICO), acquire, appraise, apply, and assess to analyze and write up a patient case | 5 |
| Associate Internship Grand Rounds (1 CR) | ||
PICO, patient problem, intervention, comparison, outcome.
Evidence-Informed Practice in the Clinic
| Clinic shift CLOs |
| (1) Apply relevant research evidence in conjunction with patient preferences and clinical expertise in the practice of Chinese medicine. |
| (2) Demonstrate the use of outcome instruments. |
| Additions to Clinic intake forms |
| (1) What evidence and/or clinical experience supports your treatment strategy? |
| (2) How did patient preferences influence your treatment decisions? |
| Inclusion of an outcome instrument |
| MYMOP |
| Additional resources in the clinic consultation rooms |
| iPads with ebooks and Apps |
| Sections of the final clinical assessment that include EIP |
| (1) Patient care |
| (2) Medical knowledge |
| (3) Practice-based learning and improvement |
MYMOP, measure yourself medical outcome profile.