Qualitative expert evaluation of an educational intervention outline aimed at developing a shared understanding of cross-border healthcare

Juliette A. Beuken*, Mara E. J. Bouwmans, Diana H. J. M. Dolmans, Michael F. M. Hoven, Danielle M. L. Verstegen

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Abstract

Objectives: Although cross -border healthcare benefits many patients and healthcare professionals, it also poses challenges. To develop a shared understanding of these opportunities and challenges among healthcare professionals, we designed an educational intervention outline and invited experts in healthcare and education to evaluate it. The proposed intervention was based on theoretical principles of authentic, team, and reflective learning. Methods: Experts (N=11) received a paper outline of the intervention, which was subsequently discussed in individual, semi -structured interviews. Results: Based on a thematic analysis of the interviews, we identified 4 themes: 1) using the experience you have, 2) learning with the people you work with, 3) taking the time to reflect on the past and future, and 4) adapting the intervention to its context. Conclusion: According to the experts, the proposed intervention and its three underlying principles can enhance a shared understanding of cross -border healthcare. To unlock its full potential, however, they suggested adjusting the application of learning principles to its specific context. By situating learning in landscapes of practice, the intervention could contribute to the continuous development of cross -border healthcare.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberDoc17
Number of pages17
JournalGMS Journal for Medical Education
Volume41
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • design-based research
  • interprofessional education
  • team learning
  • cross-border health care
  • PROFESSIONALS
  • EUROPE

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