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A qualitative study of patients' and caregivers' perspectives on educating healthcare providers.

Holly L Adam1, Catherine M Giroux1, Kaylee Eady1, Katherine A Moreau1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients/caregivers can be actively involved in the education of healthcare providers (HCPs). The purpose of this study was to explore patients'/caregivers' perspectives on their involvement and roles in the education of HCPs.
METHODS: We invited patients/caregivers to participate in one-on-one semi-structured interviews. We analyzed the interview data using conventional content analysis to identify themes.
RESULTS: In terms of patient/caregiver involvement in the education of HCPs, we identified that patients/caregivers perceive that it: (a) is challenging because of power-differentials between themselves and HCPs; (b) requires patient training; (c) needs to start early in HCPs' education processes; (d) can improve patient-HCP partnerships; and (e) requires compensation for patients. With regards to the roles that patients can play in educating HCPs, we found that patients/caregivers want to: (a) teach HCPs about patients' expectations, experiences and perspectives through case studies, storytelling, and educational research; (b) provide direct feedback to HCPs; and (c) advise on curricula development and admission boards for HCPs.
CONCLUSIONS: Understanding patients'/caregivers' perspectives on this topic can help educational leaders and HCPs improve active patient/caregiver involvement in the education of HCPs. We need to listen to patients'/caregivers' voices in order to make effective changes in current and future health professions education.
© 2021 Adam, Giroux, Eady, Moreau; licensee Synergies Partners.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34567301      PMCID: PMC8463222          DOI: 10.36834/cmej.71541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Med Educ J        ISSN: 1923-1202


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