Développement d'un cursus en matière de handicap et de impact sur les étudiants en médecine : une étude de portée

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https://doi.org/10.36834/cmej.74411

Résumé

Contexte : On constate un besoin croissant de créer une formation uniforme sur le handicap dans le cadre des études médicales de premier cycle afin de les doter des connaissances et des compétences nécessaires pour prodiguer des soins holistiques aux personnes handicapées.

Objectifs : Le but de cette revue de la portée était de mieux cerner la littérature scientifique décrivant les meilleures pratiques pour l’élaboration d’un programme d’enseignement sur le handicap et les incidences d’un tel programme sur les étudiants en médecine de premier cycle.

Résultats : Nous avons pu dégager trois éléments principaux dont il convient de tenir compte lors de la conception d’un programme d’enseignement sur le handicap au prédoctorat : (1) l’efficacité des stratégies pédagogiques, (2) les compétences à le cadre de la formation sur le handicap, et (3) les incidences de la formation sur les étudiants.

Conclusions : La littérature révèle qu’une formation sur le handicap a des incidences sur la manière générale dont les étudiants en médecine perçoivent les personnes qui en souffrent. Par suite d’une telle formation, les étudiants font davantage preuve de compréhension envers les patients lors de leurs rencontres cliniques. L’efficacité d’une formation sur le handicap dépend du degré de son intégration dans le cursus médical de premier cycle.

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2023-03-02

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Ali A, Nguyen J, Dennett L, Goez H, Rashid M. Développement d’un cursus en matière de handicap et de impact sur les étudiants en médecine : une étude de portée. Can. Med. Ed. J [Internet]. 2 mars 2023 [cité 16 août 2024];14(3):75-86. Disponible à: https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/cmej/article/view/74411

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