Pories Susan E, Piawah Sorbarikor, Abel Gregory A, Mullangi Samyukta, Doyle Jennifer, Katz Joel T
Department of Surgery, Mount Auburn Hospital, 300 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
J Med Humanit. 2018 Dec;39(4):431-445. doi: 10.1007/s10912-018-9530-4.
To inform medical education reform efforts, we systematically collected information on the level of arts and humanities engagement in our medical school community. Attitudes regarding incorporating arts and humanities-based teaching methods into medical education and patient care were also assessed. An IRB-approved survey was electronically distributed to all faculty, residents, fellows, and students at our medical school. Questions focused on personal practice of the arts and/or humanities, as well as perceptions of, and experience with formally incorporating these into medical teaching. Of 13,512 community members surveyed, 2,775 responded (21% overall response rate). A majority of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that medical education and patient care could be "enhanced" by the integration of the arts (67% and 74% respectively). There was enthusiastic support for the creation of a formal program in the arts at our medical school (72 %). Integration of the arts into medical education may have a role in improving the quality of medical training and would likely be well received by teachers and learners.
为推动医学教育改革,我们系统收集了本校医学院社区在人文艺术参与度方面的信息。我们还评估了关于将基于人文艺术的教学方法融入医学教育和患者护理的态度。一项经机构审查委员会(IRB)批准的调查以电子方式分发给我校所有教职员工、住院医师、研究员和学生。问题集中在人文艺术的个人实践,以及将其正式纳入医学教学的看法和经验。在接受调查的13512名社区成员中,有2775人回复(总体回复率为21%)。大多数受访者同意或强烈同意,将人文艺术融入医学教育和患者护理可以“提升”医学教育和患者护理水平(分别为67%和74%)。72%的受访者对在我校医学院设立正式的人文艺术项目表示热烈支持。将人文艺术融入医学教育可能有助于提高医学培训质量,并且很可能会受到教师和学习者的欢迎。