University of Manchester, UK.
Med Teach. 2010 Jan;32(1):e24-30. doi: 10.3109/01421590903199700.
Medical students increasingly have contact with real patients ('early patient contact', EPC) from the beginning of their first year. Little is known about their expectations of meeting patients at this time. Understanding their hopes and fears might usefully influence the design and delivery of EPC.
To explore students' views of EPC before arrival at medical school and the impact of EPC on them after 1 year.
A two-part study comprising a pre-registration questionnaire, with open-ended questions, sent to the complete year group, and four focus groups conducted after 1 year with randomly selected students.
Students anticipated benefits from EPC, especially in promoting personal and professional development. After 1 year most of their hopes were realized. They feared feeling inadequate and doing harm to patients or themselves. Fears were reinforced when students felt underprepared, were not made welcome on hospital wards and treated disrespectfully by some staff.
Understanding how students anticipate meeting patients for the first time is crucial to maximize the educational potential of EPC. Students' preparation for EPC and the organization of these real patient encounters are of paramount importance in determining to what extent their hopes and fears are realized and their consequent learning.
医学生从一年级开始就会与真实患者(“早期患者接触”,EPC)接触。目前,人们对他们在这个时候接触患者的期望知之甚少。了解他们的希望和恐惧可能会对 EPC 的设计和实施产生有益的影响。
探讨医学生在入学前对 EPC 的看法,以及 EPC 对他们入学 1 年后的影响。
这项研究包括两个部分,第一部分是向整个年级组发送预注册问卷,其中包含开放性问题;第二部分是在入学 1 年后,随机选择学生进行了 4 个焦点小组讨论。
学生们期望从 EPC 中获得收益,特别是在促进个人和专业发展方面。入学 1 年后,他们的大部分期望都得到了实现。他们担心自己会感到力不从心,会对患者或自己造成伤害。当学生感到准备不足、在医院病房不受欢迎、受到一些工作人员的不尊重时,他们的恐惧情绪会更加强烈。
了解学生第一次接触患者的预期是充分发挥 EPC 教育潜力的关键。学生对 EPC 的准备和这些真实患者接触的组织对于实现他们的期望和恐惧程度以及他们的后续学习至关重要。