Rodriguez Jose E, Welch Tana J, Saunders Charles, Edwards Janine C
Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health, Florida State University.
Fam Med. 2013 Sep;45(8):569-71.
Student-produced creative arts journals now exist in several medical schools. The Florida State University College of Medicine (FSUCOM) has created HEAL: Humanism Evolving through Arts and Literature. This study sought to determine what influence, if any, HEAL publications may have on medical students.
A survey utilizing Likert scale questions was sent to Florida State University medical students. Student responses were tabulated and analyzed using SAS 9.2 and MS Excel. A total of 241 (49.5%) students responded to the survey.
About 81% of the respondents enjoyed reading HEAL. Many respondents agreed that HEAL promoted patient-centered care (55.9%) and could prevent burnout (61.8%). Sixty-four percent thought that HEAL helped them to understand their colleagues and classmates.
This survey found that the medical students perceive HEAL as having positive value.
目前,多所医学院校都有学生创作的创意艺术期刊。佛罗里达州立大学医学院(FSUCOM)创办了《治愈:通过艺术与文学实现的人文精神演进》(HEAL)。本研究旨在确定《治愈》出版物可能对医学生产生何种影响(如有)。
向佛罗里达州立大学的医学生发送了一份使用李克特量表问题的调查问卷。学生的回答进行了列表整理,并使用SAS 9.2和MS Excel进行分析。共有241名(49.5%)学生回复了调查问卷。
约81%的受访者喜欢阅读《治愈》。许多受访者认为《治愈》促进了以患者为中心的医疗服务(55.9%),并能预防职业倦怠(61.8%)。64%的人认为《治愈》有助于他们理解同事和同学。
本次调查发现,医学生认为《治愈》具有积极价值。