Training primary care professionals in multimorbidity management: Educational assessment of the eMULTIPAP course

•eMULTIPAP Training of health professionals in MM/PM improves their motivation and clinical actions.•The proposed curriculum content on MM/PM allows applying the Ariadne principles in Primary Care.•Training should allow each one to integrate the new knowledge with the previous one, and interact with...

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Hauptverfasser: Leiva-Fernández, Francisca, Prados-Torres, Juan Daniel, Prados-Torres, Alexandra, del-Cura-González, Isabel, Castillo-Jimena, Marcos, López-Rodríguez, Juan Antonio, Rogero-Blanco, Maria Eloísa, Lozano-Hernández, Cristina M, López-Verde, Fernando, Bujalance-Zafra, María José, Pico-Soler, Maria Victoria, Gimeno-Feliu, Luis Andrés, Poblador-Plou, Beatriz, Martinez-Cañavate, María Teresa, Muth, Christiane
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López-Rodríguez, Juan Antonio
Rogero-Blanco, Maria Eloísa
Lozano-Hernández, Cristina M
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Bujalance-Zafra, María José
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Martinez-Cañavate, María Teresa
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description •eMULTIPAP Training of health professionals in MM/PM improves their motivation and clinical actions.•The proposed curriculum content on MM/PM allows applying the Ariadne principles in Primary Care.•Training should allow each one to integrate the new knowledge with the previous one, and interact with other learners.•Training should be carried out through accessible, reusable, interactive, interoperable learning objects that allow aggregation by the student.•Training must be evaluated by a structured procedure, to know the learning obtained and its applicability in the workplace. Multimorbidity (MM) is a widespread problem and it poses unsolved issues like the healthcare professionals’ training. A training curriculum has been proposed, but it has not been sufficiently explored in a clinical context. The eMULTIPAP course is part of the MULTIPAP complex intervention, applied through a pragmatic controlled, cluster randomized clinical trial to general practitioners (GP) and his/her patients with MM with 12 months follow-up. The eMULTIPAP course is based on problem-based learning, constructivism and Ariadne principles. It has been assessed according to the Kirkpatrick model and has shown knowledge improvement and high applicability of learning with more motivation to consider MM in the clinical practice. It has also improved the Medication Appropriateness Index at 6-months and at 12- months. We conclude that the eMULTIPAP course generates significant changes in GP’s learning, enhancing clinical practice in multimorbidity scenarios.
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