| Literature DB >> 34988614 |
Beate Muschalla1, Stefanie Baron2, Theresa Klevers3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Rehabilitation professionals are faced with judging and describing the social-medicine status of their patients. Rehabilitation professionals must know the core concepts of acute unfitness for work, psychological capacities, and long-term work capacity. Acquiring and applying this knowledge, requires training. The research question is if and to what extent medical professionals and students' knowledge changes after social medicine training.Entities:
Keywords: ICF; Impairment; Mental health; Rehabilitation professionals; Work ability
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 34988614 PMCID: PMC9246797 DOI: 10.1007/s00127-021-02197-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ISSN: 0933-7954 Impact factor: 4.519
Ratings of free answers in the knowledge test by rater A and rater B
| Question | Rater A | Rater B | Spearman correlation rater 1 and rater 2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pretest | Please name four psychological capacities (Capacities according to Mini-ICF-APP are named and no psychopathology items. Capacities are, e.g. capacity for structuring and planning, flexibility, endurance, judgment, adjustment, etc.) [ | 1.30 (1.29) | 1.47 (1.21) | 0.003 | 0.873** |
Please name the required criteria for judgment of chronic long term work capacity (history of illness and course of capacity impairment, treatment history and treatment options, prognosis of illness and capacity status) [ | 0.06 (0.24) | 0.07 (0.27) | 0.319 | 0.931** | |
Criterion for acute unfitness for work (Need for help in conducting the individual work tasks, the reason for unfitness is due to illness-impairment which affects relevant capacities) [ | 0.00 (0.00) | 0.03 (0.18) | 0.045 | – | |
| Posttest | Please name four psychological capacities [ | 2.66 (1.52) | 2.73 (1.50) | 0.070 | 0.946** |
Criteria for judgment of chronic long term work capacity [ | 0.22 (0.42) | 0.22 (0.42) | – | 1.000** | |
Criterion for acute unfitness for work [ | 0.10 (0.31) | 0.24 (0.439 | 0.000 | 0.616** |
T test for paired samples. N = 115
**p < 0.001
Social-medicine training’s structure and contents
| Lesson (one lesson 50 min) | Contents | Training methods |
|---|---|---|
| 1 + 2 | Introduction Pretest social-medicine knowledge test Explanation of the social-medicine contents: Criterion for acute unfitness for work Judgment of chronic long term work capacity Introduction into the biopsychosocial health model of the ICF [ Introduction into the capacity dimensions of the Mini-ICF-APP [ Summary and questions to the lecture contents | Trainers introduce themselves (10 min) Participants fill in the knowledge test on their own (10 min) Lecture (25 min) Lecture (25 min) Group discussion (20 min) |
| 3 + 4 | Training phase with case vignettes: a case of agoraphobia and impaired mobility, a case of depression with impaired capacity for contacts with others Video demonstration: Exploration of a fictive patient concerning types and degrees of psychological capacity impairment. Exploration is done by a clinician who is social-medicine specialist | Applying the Mini-ICF-APP rating, group discussion and explanations by the trainers (50 min) Participants describe the degrees of capacity impairment according to Mini-ICF-APP, group discussion and explanations by the trainers (50 min) |
| 5 + 6 | Video demonstration: Exploration of a patient concerning types and degrees of psychological capacity impairment. Exploration is done by a clinicians who is social-medicine specialist | Participants describe the degrees of capacity impairment according to Mini-ICF-APP, group discussion and explanations by the trainers (100 min) |
| 7 + 8 | Demonstration of best practice examples of social-medicine reports with coherent descriptions of psychological capacities, and correct judgments on (un)fitness for work or long term work capacity Summary and questions concerning the case vignettes and video demonstrations Posttest social-medicine knowledge test Feedback and farewell | Lecture (60 min) and group discussion Questions and Answers (20 min) Participants fill in the knowledge test on their own (10 min) Trainers thank the participants, hand out material to read at home and offer contact for further discussion or questions on social-medicine issues and Mini-ICF-APP |
Spearman correlations between knowledge scores in tests pre and post training
| Pre-psychological capacities | Pre-long-term work capacity | Pre-acute unfitness for work | Post-psychological capacities | Post-long-term work capacity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-long-term work capacity | 0.088 | ||||
| Pre-acute unfitness for work | − 0.037 | 0.321** | |||
| Post-psychological capacities | 0.555** | − 0.006 | − 0.096 | ||
| Post-long-term work capacity | 0.297** | 0.269** | 0.014 | 0.267** | |
| Post-acute unfitness for work | 0.170 | 0.090 | 0.007 | 0.192 | 0.303** |
Level of significance: **p<.01, *p<.05
Development of social-medicine knowledge pre post training: comparison of students, medical assistant professionals and physicians/psychotherapists. N = 115
| Pretraining | Post-training | Multivariate tests | Interaction effect repeated measurement × group | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Psychological capacities | ||||
| Students ( | 0.76 (0.53) [0%] | 1.21 (1.46) [7.1%] | 0.308 | 0.060 |
| Medical assistant professionals ( | 1.93 (1.44) [20.5%] | 3.05 (1.31) [56.8%] | ||
| Physicians/psychotherapists ( | 1.79 (1.08) [3.4%] | 3.03 (1.59) [69%] | ||
| Acute unfitness for work | ||||
| Students ( | 0.05 (0.22) [4.8%] | 0.07 (0.26) [7.1%] | 0.180 | 0.084 |
| Medical assistant professionals ( | 0.02 (0.15) [2.3%] | 0.32 (0.47) [31.8%] | ||
| Physicians/psychotherapists ( | 0.03 (0.19) [3.4%] | 0.35 (0.48) [34.5%] | ||
| Long-term work capacity | ||||
| Students ( | 1.01.011.0.0 (0.00) [0%] | 0.047 (0.22) [4.8%] | 0.108 | 0.043 |
| Medical assistant professionals ( | 0.05 (0.21) [2.3%] | 0.30 (0.46) [31.8%] | ||
| Physicians/psychotherapists ( | 0.21 (0.42) [20.7%] | 0.36 (0.49) [35.7%] |