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Pediatr Allergy Immunol ; 35(4): e14116, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38581158

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pediatricians are often the first point of contact for children in Primary Care (PC), but still perceive gaps in their allergy knowledge. We investigated self-perceived knowledge gaps and educational needs in pediatricians across healthcare systems in Europe so that future educational initiatives may better support the delivery of allergy services in PC. METHOD: A multinational survey was circulated to pediatricians who care for children and adolescents with allergy problems in PC by the EAACI Allergy Educational Needs in Primary Care Pediatricians Task Force from February to March 2023. A 5-point Likert scale was used to assess the level of agreement with questionnaire statements. Thirty surveys per country were the cut-off for inclusion and statistical analysis. RESULTS: In this study, 1991 respondents were obtained from 56 countries across Europe and 210 responses were from countries with a cut-off below 30 participants per country. Primary care pediatricians (PCPs) comprised 74.4% of the respondents. The majority (65.3%) were contracted to state or district health services. 61.7% had awareness of guidelines for onward allergy referral in their countries but only 22.3% were aware of the EAACI competencies document for allied health professionals for allergy. Total sample respondents versus PCPs showed 52% and 47% of them have access to allergy investigations in their PC facility (mainly specific IgE and skin prick tests); 67.6% and 58.9% have access to immunotherapy, respectively. The main barrier to referral to a specialist was a consideration that the patient's condition could be diagnosed and treated in this PC facility, (57.8% and 63.6% respectively). The main reasons for referral were the need for hospital assessment, and partial response to first-line treatment (55.4% and 59.2%, 47% and 50.7%, respectively). Learning and assessment methods preference was fairly equally divided between Traditional methods (45.7% and 50.1% respectively) and e-learning 45.5% and 44.9%, respectively. Generalist physicians (GPs) have the poorest access to allergy investigations (32.7%, p = .000). The majority of the total sample (91.9%) assess patients with allergic pathology. 868 (43.6%) and 1117 (46.1%), received allergy training as undergraduates and postgraduates respectively [these proportions in PCPs were higher (45% and 59%), respectively]. PCPs with a special interest in allergology experienced greater exposure to allergy teaching as postgraduates. GPs received the largest amount of allergy teaching as undergraduates. Identifying allergic disease based on clinical presentation, respondents felt most confident in the management of eczema/atopic dermatitis (87.4%) and rhinitis/asthma (86.2%), and least confident in allergen immunotherapy (36.9%) and latex allergy (30.8%). CONCLUSION: This study exploring the confidence of PCPs to diagnose, manage, and refer patients with allergies, demonstrated knowledge gaps and educational needs for allergy clinical practice. It detects areas in need of urgent improvement especially in latex and allergen immunotherapy. It is important to ensure the dissemination of allergy guidelines and supporting EAACI documents since the majority of PCPs lack awareness of them. This survey has enabled us to identify what the educational priorities of PCPs are and how they would like to have them met.


Subject(s)
Hypersensitivity , Child , Adolescent , Humans , Surveys and Questionnaires , Delivery of Health Care , Pediatricians , Primary Health Care
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An. pediatr. (2003. Ed. impr.) ; 84(4): e1-e8, abr. 2016. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-151014

ABSTRACT

La Formación Basada en Competencias es una modalidad formativa que ha cambiado el enfoque tradicional centrado en la enseñanza por otro basado en el aprendizaje. Los alumnos son el centro del proceso, en el que deben aprender a aprender, a resolver problemas y a adaptarse a los cambios en su entorno. El objetivo es lograr un aprendizaje que integre el saber, el saber hacer, el saber ser y el saber estar. A este conjunto de saberes se les denomina competencias. Es fundamental disponer de una referencia de las competencias requeridas para identificar la necesidad de las mismas. Su adquisición se aborda a través de módulos docentes en los que se pueden adquirir una o más competencias. Esta estrategia docente ha sido adoptada por Continuum, la plataforma de formación a distancia de la Asociación Española de Pediatría, que ha desarrollado una matriz de competencias, basada en el programa de formación del Global Pediatric Education Consortium. En este artículo repasaremos los fundamentos de la Formación Basada en Competencias y cómo se aplica en Continuum


Competency-Based Education is a learning method that has changed the traditional teaching-based focus to a learning-based one. Students are the centre of the process, in which they must learn to learn, solve problems, and adapt to changes in their environment. The goal is to provide learning based on knowledge, skills (know-how), attitude and behaviour. These sets of knowledge are called competencies. It is essential to have a reference of the required competencies in order to identify the need for them. Their acquisition is approached through teaching modules, in which one or more skills can be acquired. This teaching strategy has been adopted by Continuum, the distance learning platform of the Spanish Paediatric Association, which has developed a competency matrix based on the Global Paediatric Education Consortium training program. In this article, a review will be presented on the basics of Competency-Based Education and how it is applied in Continuum


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , /methods , /trends , Education, Medical, Continuing/methods , Education, Medical, Continuing/trends , Education, Distance/methods , Education, Distance/trends , Curriculum , Technological Development/methods , Educational Technology/instrumentation , Educational Technology/methods , Educational Technology/trends
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An Pediatr (Barc) ; 84(4): 238.e1-8, 2016 Apr.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26805400

ABSTRACT

Competency-Based Education is a learning method that has changed the traditional teaching-based focus to a learning-based one. Students are the centre of the process, in which they must learn to learn, solve problems, and adapt to changes in their environment. The goal is to provide learning based on knowledge, skills (know-how), attitude and behaviour. These sets of knowledge are called competencies. It is essential to have a reference of the required competencies in order to identify the need for them. Their acquisition is approached through teaching modules, in which one or more skills can be acquired. This teaching strategy has been adopted by Continuum, the distance learning platform of the Spanish Paediatric Association, which has developed a competency matrix based on the Global Paediatric Education Consortium training program. In this article, a review will be presented on the basics of Competency-Based Education and how it is applied in Continuum.


Subject(s)
Competency-Based Education , Education, Continuing , Pediatrics/education , Curriculum , Education, Distance , Humans
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Arch Dis Child ; 72(3): 243-4, 1995 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7741576

ABSTRACT

A case of partial splenic embolisation (PSE) that was performed in a girl with severe leucothrombocytopenia due to hypersplenism is described. Treatment with PSE is a safe and effective alternative to splenectomy that prevents clinical complications due to haematological disorders and improves hypersplenism before liver transplantation.


Subject(s)
Embolization, Therapeutic , Hypersplenism/therapy , Liver Transplantation , Child , Female , Humans , Hypersplenism/diagnostic imaging , Leukocyte Count , Platelet Count , Postoperative Period , Radiography , Spleen/diagnostic imaging
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