Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2013 Aug;77(8):1006-12.
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that dental students' early ability to demonstrate a humanistic approach with patients is associated with later clinical performance. A first-year humanistic medicine course, Patient Doctor I (PDI), at Harvard School of Dental Medicine combines training in conducting the medical interview with human values, placing a high value on strengthening relationships with patients and emphasizing empowerment, respect, and strong communication skills. Retrospective data were collected in the following domains: PDI course evaluations, admissions information, National Board Dental Examination Parts I and II scores, and Promotions Committee and faculty evaluation scores for hand skills and humanistic and interactive patient-student skills. Planned linear contrasts comparisons were performed for each clinical outcome variable. Tests to support the a priori hypothesis of linear relationships between PDI evaluation ratings and clinical performance, defined as hand skills and humanistic and interactive patient-student skills scores, were significant, both at p=0.03. This study demonstrated the feasibility of measuring dental students' humanistic qualities during the first year. Humanistic qualities (PDI performance) during the first year were found to be associated with clinical performance in the third year of dental school.
牙科学生早期与患者建立人文关怀的能力与后期的临床表现相关。哈佛牙医学院的第一年人文医学课程——医患沟通 I(PDI),将进行医学访谈的培训与人文价值观相结合,高度重视与患者建立关系,并强调赋权、尊重和强有力的沟通技巧。回顾性数据收集于以下领域:PDI 课程评估、入学信息、国家牙科考试第一部分和第二部分成绩,以及推广委员会和教师对动手技能和人文互动医患技能的评估分数。对每个临床结果变量进行了计划线性对比比较。支持 PDI 评估评分与临床表现(定义为动手技能和人文互动医患技能评分)之间存在线性关系的先验假设的检验具有统计学意义(p=0.03)。本研究证明了在第一年测量牙科学生人文素质的可行性。第一年的人文素质(PDI 表现)与牙医学院第三年的临床表现相关。