Elfassy M D, Duncan L J, Green A, Sun H, Guimond T, Tzanetos K, Nyhof-Young J
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2020 Dec 7;11(6):e8-e16. doi: 10.36834/cmej.70158. eCollection 2020 Dec.
Early patient encounters in medical education are an important element of clinical skill development. This study explores the experiences of volunteer inpatients (VIPs) participating in clinical skills training with junior medical students (JMS) solely for educational purposes.
Following first-year medical students practicing history taking and clinical examinations with VIPs at Toronto General Hospital (TGH) and Toronto Western Hospital (TWH), patients completed a questionnaire and a short audio-recorded interview. This study used a mixed methodological approach. A 5-point Likert-scaled survey queried satisfaction regarding the recruitment process, student and faculty interactions and patient demographics (e.g. age and educational background). A 10-minute follow-up interview investigated patient perspectives. Survey responses were correlated to patient demographics and descriptive thematic analysis summarized trends in patient perspectives.
Of 93 consenting VIPs, 66% were male and 58% participated at TGH. The mean overall experience was positive (4.76 and 4.93 at TGH and TWH, respectively). Three themes emerging through thematic analysis were Not "Just" a Medical Student, Patient as Teacher, and Promoting Best Practices. VIPs reported positive experiences when they were adequately informed of the VIP role during recruitment, and when students exhibited confidence, interest, and respect throughout the session.
Study results provide clarity about VIP experiences with JMS and lay a foundation for improved patient satisfaction and best practices within clinical skills curricula in the health professions.
医学教育中早期与患者接触是临床技能培养的重要环节。本研究探讨了仅出于教育目的参与与低年级医学生(JMS)进行临床技能培训的志愿住院患者(VIP)的经历。
在多伦多综合医院(TGH)和多伦多西部医院(TWH),一年级医学生与VIP进行病史采集和临床检查练习后,患者完成了一份问卷和一次简短的录音采访。本研究采用了混合方法。一份5点李克特量表调查问卷询问了患者对招募过程、学生与教师互动以及患者人口统计学特征(如年龄和教育背景)的满意度。一次10分钟的随访采访调查了患者的观点。调查回复与患者人口统计学特征相关,描述性主题分析总结了患者观点的趋势。
在93名同意参与的VIP中,66%为男性,58%在TGH参与。总体平均体验是积极的(在TGH和TWH分别为4.76和4.93)。通过主题分析出现的三个主题是“不仅仅是”医学生、患者即教师以及推广最佳实践。当VIP在招募期间充分了解VIP角色,并且学生在整个过程中表现出自信、兴趣和尊重时,他们报告了积极的体验。
研究结果明确了VIP与JMS的经历,并为提高患者满意度以及卫生专业临床技能课程中的最佳实践奠定了基础。