1. Twelve tips for patient involvement in health professions education.
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Eijkelboom C, Brouwers M, Frenkel J, van Gurp P, Jaarsma D, de Jonge R, Koksma J, Mulder D, Schaafsma E, Sehlbach C, Warmenhoven F, Willemen A, and de la Croix A
- Subjects
- Humans, Students, Health Personnel, Health Occupations, Patient Participation, Curriculum
- Abstract
Moving towards person-centered care, with equal partnership between healthcare professionals and patients, requires a solid role for the patient in the education of students and professionals. Patients can be involved as teachers, assessors, curriculum developers, and policy-makers. Yet, many of the initiatives with patients are isolated, small events for targeted groups and there is a lack of patient involvement at the institutional level. To support educators in involving patients, both at the institutional level and at single educational encounters, we offer twelve practical tips. This paper came about through an innovative collaboration between healthcare professionals, educators, teachers, and patients. These tips can be used as a tool to start or reinforce patient involvement in health professions education and provide guidance on how to make it a sustainable part of the curriculum. The article involves organizational conditions for success, tips for sustainable partnerships, ideas for curriculum design and proposes concrete teaching strategies. Finally, besides practical tips, we stress that involving patients in education is not business as usual, and paradoxically this needs to be acknowledged before it can become business as usual., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest The authors declare no conflict(s) of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2023
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