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Training interventions for healthcare providers offering group-based patient education. A scoping review

Ólöf Birna Kristjánsdóttir, André Vågan, Margrét Hrönn Svavarsdóttir, Hilde Blindheim Børve, Kari Hvinden, Veerle Duprez, Ann Van Hecke, Lena Günterberg Heyn, Hilde Strømme, Una Stenberg

2020Patient Education and Counseling20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To provide overview of research on training interventions for healthcare providers aimed at promoting competencies in delivering group-based patient education. METHODS: A systematic literature search identified relevant studies. Data was extracted on training details, study design, outcomes and experiences. Results were summarized and qualitative data analyzed using content analysis. RESULTS: Twenty-seven studies exploring various training interventions were included. Ten studies used qualitative methods, eight quantitative and nine mixed methods. Use of a comparison group, validated instruments and follow-up measures was rare. Healthcare providers' reactions to training were mostly positive. Several studies indicated positive short-term effects on self-efficacy and knowledge. Results on observed skills and patient outcomes were inconclusive. Results on healthcare providers' experience of delivery of group-based patient education following training were categorized into 1) Benefits of training interventions, 2) Barriers to implementation and 3) Delivery support. CONCLUSIONS: Further evaluation of training for healthcare providers delivering group-based patient education is needed before conclusions on training efficacy can be drawn. The results indicate an expanding research field still in maturation. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Efficacy studies evaluating theoretically grounded training with clear attention on group facilitation and follow-up support are needed. Inclusion of validated instruments and long-term outcomes is encouraged.

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Psychological interventionInclusion (mineral)Health careMedicineQualitative researchMedical educationQualitative propertyPatient educationNursingPsychologyComputer scienceEconomic growthSocial scienceEconomicsSociologySocial psychologyMachine learningInnovations in Medical EducationPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareSimulation-Based Education in Healthcare
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