Extent, nature and consequences of performing outside scope of training in global health.
Ashti A Doobay-PersaudJessica EvertMatthew DeCampCharlesnika T EvansKathryn H JacobsenNatalie E ShenemanJoshua L GoldsteinBrett D NelsonPublished in: Globalization and health (2019)
Given that POST is ethically problematic and legally impermissible, the high rates of being asked, and deciding to do so, were notable. Based on these findings, the authors suggest that additional efforts are needed to reduce the incidence of POST during STEGH, including pre-departure training to navigate dilemmas concerning POST, clear communication regarding expectations, and greater attention to the moral distress experienced by those contending with POST.