Title of article :
Teaching biopsychosocial competence and the principles of primary health care (PHC) at the patient’s bedside
Author/Authors :
Lauraine Vivian، نويسنده , , Sean McLaughlin، نويسنده , , Charles Swanepoel، نويسنده , , Vanessa Burch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
6
From page :
23
To page :
28
Abstract :
The importance of behavioural and social determinants in health was recognised long ago, yet we still grapple with the challenges of devel-oping appropriate teaching pedagogies to bring these principles into routine clinical practice. A teaching pedagogy blending the biopsy-chosocial approach and the principles of primary health care (PHC), as expressed in the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1978, is lacking in the literature. This report hopes to address this need.In 1994 the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, adopted a PHC-based approach to health sciences education to equip its graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills and attributes re-quired to meet the challenges of providing health care in a country with vast socio-political inequalities. This paper describes an educa-tional pedagogy which weaves these principles into clinical practice in an undergraduate medical clerkship. The methodology uses real patient encounters linked to an interactive seminar and a portfolio of case studies. Students described the teaching pedagogy as interesting and in-formative. They recognised the importance of holistic, patient-cen-tered care based on a biopsychosocial approach and the importance of the PHC principles. Barriers to implementing this approach were also highlighted. The pedagogy, in use for four years, is being adopt-ed by another department, indicating the sustainability and success of the course.
Journal title :
African Journal of Health Professions Education
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
African Journal of Health Professions Education
Record number :
658530
Link To Document :
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