Title of article :
A Course on Health Management in Crises for Medical Students: A Delphi Study
Author/Authors :
Zarezadeh ، Yadolah - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Nadrian ، Haidar - Tabriz University of Medical Sciecnes , Karimi ، Golakeh Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Ghadimi ، Tayeb - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Yousefi ، Fayegh - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Pooladi ، Arash Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Yari ، Arezoo - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
7
From page :
80
To page :
86
Abstract :
Background: General physicians play a significant role in the health management of crises. In order to enhance the knowledge and skills of medical students on how to address health-related issues in crises and to promote their ability to manage and deal with such crises after graduation, appropriate training is necessary. Methods: Applying the Delphi method, 103 experts with field experience in health management and crises were invited to participate in the study. The Delphi study provided aggregation of the opinions and extracted the topics. Conventional content analysis was used to make sense of qualitative data gathered during the study. Results: Among the feedback (n = 66) obtained in the first round, a primary list was extracted including 27 topics and 97 single items. Nineteen major topics, encompassing 97 items, were finally determined in the subsequent rounds. The participants agreed to teach this course at the beginning the internship period via different methods of instruction. Conclusion: This study indicated that health management in crises is important and must be taught in medicine. This study provided a blueprint and an educational rationale as well as contents and structure of a course on health management in crisis to be delivered in undergraduate medical education.
Keywords :
Health management , Crisis , Course , Delphi , Medical students
Journal title :
Research and Development in Medical Education
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
Research and Development in Medical Education
Record number :
2466020
Link To Document :
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