Bray Humanities Fellow, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
Fellow, Department of Palliative Care, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
MedEdPORTAL. 2022 Jan 26;18:11211. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11211. eCollection 2022.
Medical students experience burnout, depersonalization, and decreases in empathy throughout medical training. My Life, My Story (MLMS) is a narrative medicine project that aims to combat these adverse outcomes by teaching students to interview patients about their life story, with the goal of improving patient-centered care competencies, such as empathy.
The MLMS project was started in the Veterans Affairs (VA) system and has since spread to dozens of VA sites. We adapted and integrated this project into the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University curriculum. As part of the required curriculum, first- and third-year medical students participated in a life story interview with a community-based volunteer or a patient in the inpatient hospital setting, transcribed the story, and reviewed the written story with the patient. We assessed student perceptions of the project, changes in empathy, and changes in burnout symptoms.
A total of 240 students participated in this project. Students spent an average of 70.7 minutes interviewing patients. A majority of the students believed MLMS was a good use of time (77%), fostered connection with patients (79%), and was effective in recognizing patients' thoughts and feelings (69%).
To our knowledge, this is one of the first life story interview interventions to be implemented into a required medical school curriculum and outside the VA setting. MLMS may assist students in improving clinical empathy skills and create a structure for medical trainees to better understand their patients.
医学生在医学培训过程中会经历倦怠、去人格化和同理心下降。《我的生活,我的故事》(MLMS)是一项叙事医学项目,旨在通过教导学生采访患者的生活故事来对抗这些不良结果,目标是提高以患者为中心的护理能力,如同理心。
该 MLMS 项目始于退伍军人事务部(VA)系统,此后已扩展到数十个 VA 站点。我们对该项目进行了改编和整合,并将其纳入布朗大学沃伦阿尔珀特医学院的课程中。作为必修课程的一部分,一、三年级医学生与社区志愿者或住院患者进行生活故事采访,将故事转录,并与患者一起回顾书面故事。我们评估了学生对该项目的看法、同理心的变化以及倦怠症状的变化。
共有 240 名学生参与了该项目。学生平均花费 70.7 分钟采访患者。大多数学生认为 MLMS 是一种很好的利用时间的方式(77%),增进了与患者的联系(79%),并且在识别患者的想法和感受方面非常有效(69%)。
据我们所知,这是第一个将生活故事采访干预措施纳入必修医学院课程并在 VA 之外实施的项目之一。MLMS 可能有助于学生提高临床同理心技能,并为医学生提供更好地理解患者的结构。