Interdisciplinary Division for Adolescent Health, Lausanne University Hospital (Chuv) and University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Medical Education Unit, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, Switzerland.
Med Educ Online. 2021 Dec;26(1):1979445. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2021.1979445.
Training with adolescent simulated patients (ASP) is increasingly recognized as an effective form of teaching interviewing skills with adolescent patients. Beyond the acknowledged effectiveness and satisfaction of training with ASP, little is known on medical students' actual experience and specific learning needs related to simulated encounters with ASP, as well as factors influencing their learning experience.The aim of this study was an in-depth exploration of medical students' perspectives about training with ASP.Using a qualitative design with grounded theory methods, we conducted in-field observation of training sessions with ASP and individual interviews with eighteen fourth-year medical students participating in training.When provided with an actual experience in a simulated setting, students go through a process of anticipating then modulating the challenge of the encounter with an adolescent patient. This challenge is influenced and modulated within 3 main dimensions: preconceptions about adolescents, level of experience with adolescent patients and professional distance. This process is also influenced by how students perceive and cope with the educational setting.Training with ASP, as a first concrete experience of an adolescent consultation, is an opportunity to address important aspects of students' attitudes towards adolescent patients such as students' preconceptions, personal experiences and feelings that could influence the doctor-patient relationship later on. Training should focus on ways to reflect upon and handle such attitudes and the emotional resonance experienced by medical students.
培训青少年模拟患者(ASP)越来越被认为是一种教授与青少年患者进行访谈技巧的有效形式。除了公认的培训效果和满意度之外,对于医学生与 ASP 进行模拟接触的实际体验和具体学习需求,以及影响他们学习体验的因素,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在深入探讨医学生对 ASP 培训的看法。
采用扎根理论方法的定性设计,我们对 ASP 培训课程进行了现场观察,并对 18 名参加培训的四年级医学生进行了个人访谈。
当学生在模拟环境中获得实际体验时,他们会经历一个预期然后调整与青少年患者接触的挑战的过程。这种挑战受到以下 3 个主要维度的影响和调节:对青少年的成见、与青少年患者的经验水平和职业距离。这一过程还受到学生对教育环境的看法和应对方式的影响。
作为青少年咨询的首次具体体验,ASP 培训为解决学生对青少年患者态度的重要方面提供了机会,例如学生的成见、个人经验和感受,这些可能会影响以后的医患关系。培训应侧重于反思和处理此类态度以及医学生所经历的情感共鸣的方法。