The development and pilot-testing of a training curriculum in adolescent medicine and health.
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Serval ID
serval:BIB_B1C0A1E26A15
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
The development and pilot-testing of a training curriculum in adolescent medicine and health.
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Health
Working group(s)
EuTEACH Working Group
ISSN
1054-139X (Print)
ISSN-L
1054-139X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
35
Number
1
Pages
51-57
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Evaluation Studies ; Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
PURPOSE: To select and propose a set of knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential for the care of adolescents; to encourage the development of adolescent health multidisciplinary networks; and to set up training programs in as many European countries as possible.
METHODS: The curriculum was developed by 16 physicians from 11 European countries with various professional specializations. In line with modern guidelines in medical education, it is a modular, flexible instrument which covers the main teaching areas in the field, such as basic skills (i.e. setting, rights and confidentiality, gender and cultural issues) as well as specific themes (i.e. sexual and reproductive health, eating disorders, chronic conditions). It consists of 17 thematic modules, each containing detailed objectives, learning approaches, examples, and evaluation methods.
RESULT: Two international one-week summer schools were used to assess the feasibility and appropriateness of the curriculum. The overall evaluation was good, with most of the items surpassing three on a four-point Likert scale. However, it pointed to several aspects (process and content) which will need to be refined in the future, such as an increase in interactive sessions (role playing), and a better mix of clinical and public health issues.
METHODS: The curriculum was developed by 16 physicians from 11 European countries with various professional specializations. In line with modern guidelines in medical education, it is a modular, flexible instrument which covers the main teaching areas in the field, such as basic skills (i.e. setting, rights and confidentiality, gender and cultural issues) as well as specific themes (i.e. sexual and reproductive health, eating disorders, chronic conditions). It consists of 17 thematic modules, each containing detailed objectives, learning approaches, examples, and evaluation methods.
RESULT: Two international one-week summer schools were used to assess the feasibility and appropriateness of the curriculum. The overall evaluation was good, with most of the items surpassing three on a four-point Likert scale. However, it pointed to several aspects (process and content) which will need to be refined in the future, such as an increase in interactive sessions (role playing), and a better mix of clinical and public health issues.
Keywords
Adolescent Medicine/education, Adult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Competency-Based Education, Curriculum, Education, Distance, Education, Medical, Continuing/methods, Education, Medical, Continuing/organization & administration, Europe, Female, Humans, Internet, Interprofessional Relations, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Program Development/methods
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Web of science
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