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住院医师反思他们对贫困的偏见:一个摄影发声培训项目。

Medical residents reflect on their prejudices toward poverty: a photovoice training project.

作者信息

Loignon Christine, Boudreault-Fournier Alexandrine, Truchon Karoline, Labrousse Yanouchka, Fortin Bruno

机构信息

Family Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Sherbrooke (Longueuil Campus), 150 Place Charles Lemoyne, Room 200, Longueuil, QC, J4K 0A8, Canada.

Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC, V8W 2Y2, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2014 Dec 31;14:1050. doi: 10.1186/s12909-014-0274-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Clinicians face challenges in delivering care to socioeconomically disadvantaged patients. While both the public and academic sectors recognize the importance of addressing social inequities in healthcare, there is room for improvement in the training of family physicians, who report being ill-equipped to provide care that is responsive to the living conditions of these patients. This study explored: (i) residents' perceptions and experience in relation to providing care for socioeconomically disadvantaged patients, and (ii) how participating in a photovoice study helped them uncover and examine some of their prejudices and assumptions about poverty.

METHODS

We conducted a participatory photovoice study. Participants were four family medicine residents, two medical supervisors, and two researchers. Residents attended six photovoice meetings at which they discussed photos they had taken. In collaboration with the researchers, the participants defined the research questions, took photos, and participated in data analysis and results dissemination. Meetings were recorded and transcribed for analysis, which consisted of coding, peer debriefing, thematic analysis, and interpretation.

RESULTS

The medical residents uncovered and examined their own prejudices and misconceptions about poverty. They reported feeling unprepared to provide care to socioeconomically disadvantaged patients. Supported by medical supervisors and researchers, the residents underwent a three-phase reflexive process of: (1) engaging reflexively, (2) break(ing) through, and (3) taking action. The results indicated that medical residents subsequently felt encouraged to adopt a care approach that helped them overcome the social distance between themselves and their socioeconomically disadvantaged patients.

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the importance of providing medical training on issues related to poverty and increasing awareness about social inequalities in medical education to counteract prejudices toward socioeconomically disadvantaged patients. Future studies should examine which elective courses and training could provide suitable tools to clinicians to improve their competence in delivering care to socioeconomically disadvantaged patients.

摘要

背景

临床医生在为社会经济地位不利的患者提供护理时面临挑战。虽然公共部门和学术部门都认识到解决医疗保健中的社会不平等问题的重要性,但家庭医生的培训仍有改进空间,他们表示自己缺乏为这些患者的生活状况提供相应护理的能力。本研究探讨了:(i)住院医师在为社会经济地位不利的患者提供护理方面的看法和经验,以及(ii)参与摄影发声研究如何帮助他们发现并审视自己对贫困的一些偏见和假设。

方法

我们开展了一项参与式摄影发声研究。参与者包括四名家庭医学住院医师、两名医学督导和两名研究人员。住院医师参加了六次摄影发声会议,在会上讨论他们拍摄的照片。参与者与研究人员合作,确定研究问题、拍摄照片,并参与数据分析和结果传播。会议进行了录音和转录以供分析,分析包括编码、同行汇报、主题分析和解读。

结果

医学住院医师发现并审视了自己对贫困的偏见和误解。他们表示为社会经济地位不利的患者提供护理时感到准备不足。在医学督导和研究人员的支持下,住院医师经历了一个三阶段的反思过程:(1)反思性参与,(2)突破,(3)采取行动。结果表明,医学住院医师随后受到鼓舞,采取了一种有助于他们克服与社会经济地位不利患者之间社会距离的护理方法。

结论

本研究强调了提供与贫困相关问题的医学培训以及提高医学教育中对社会不平等的认识以消除对社会经济地位不利患者的偏见的重要性。未来的研究应探讨哪些选修课程和培训可以为临床医生提供合适的工具,以提高他们为社会经济地位不利的患者提供护理的能力。

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