1. Twelve tips for implementing trigger or content warnings in healthcare professions education.
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Nolan, Helen Anne and Roberts, Lesley
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MEDICAL education , *MEDICAL personnel , *HUMAN services programs , *CONVERSATION , *TEACHING methods , *MEDICAL students , *HEALTH education - Abstract
Trigger warnings are statements offering prior notification of sensitive content, allowing recipients to prepare for and avoid ensuing distress. Students are increasingly reporting expectations for warnings in classrooms and learning contexts. Discussions regarding use of warnings have clear relevance to healthcare education, which regularly explores sensitive content. Their use has been positioned as a measure for inclusive education and as a means to enhance trauma awareness and empathy. Expectations for warnings need to be considered in the context of preparedness for professional practice. This Twelve Tips paper explores the evidence in relation to warnings and its applicability to social learning contexts. These tips highlight considerations and strategies for the use of warnings in the context of healthcare education, balancing issues of inclusivity, learner and educator wellbeing, and professional preparedness. These discussions are situated within the context of current classroom-based healthcare education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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