Phinney Jackie, Kiester Lucy
Instruction/Liaison Librarian: Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick, Dalhousie University, Saint John, NB.
UGME Liaison Librarian, McGill University, Montreal, QC.
J Can Health Libr Assoc. 2021 Dec 1;42(3):164-173. doi: 10.29173/jchla29565. eCollection 2021 Dec.
Students in Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME/UME) programs face a variety of stressors that can affect well-being. To address this, the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) mandates that medical schools offer support and programming that promotes student well-being. Academic librarians are accustomed to providing outreach that meets their faculties' needs. Therefore, the goal of this study was to explore if Canadian undergraduate medical education librarians are supporting medical student wellness at their medical schools, and how.
A bilingual, electronic survey containing multiple choice and open-ended questions was distributed across two Canadian health sciences library listservs during the summer of 2020. Librarians supporting UGME/UME programs now or within the last three years were invited to participate.
22 Responses were received, and 17 complete datasets were included in the final results. The majority of respondents have encountered a medical student in distress (n=10) and have adjusted their teaching style or materials to help reduce stress in medical students (n=9). Other initiatives such as resource purchasing, wellness-themed displays, planning wellness-themed events and spaces, and partnerships on campus in support of medical student wellness were less common.
The data in this study provides evidence that Canadian undergraduate medical education librarians are mindful of medical student well-being, and are taking steps to provide relevant support to this learner group. Librarians could adopt similar initiatives at their libraries to show support for learner wellness, and enhance their programs' accreditation efforts in this area.
本科医学教育(UGME/UME)项目的学生面临着各种可能影响其幸福感的压力源。为解决这一问题,加拿大医学院校认证委员会(CACMS)规定医学院校应提供促进学生幸福感的支持和项目。学术图书馆员习惯于提供满足其所在院系需求的外展服务。因此,本研究的目的是探讨加拿大本科医学教育图书馆员是否在其医学院校支持医学生的幸福感,以及如何支持。
2020年夏季,通过两个加拿大健康科学图书馆邮件列表分发了一份包含多项选择题和开放式问题的双语电子调查问卷。邀请了目前或在过去三年内支持UGME/UME项目的图书馆员参与。
共收到22份回复,最终结果纳入了17个完整数据集。大多数受访者遇到过处于困境的医学生(n = 10),并调整了他们的教学风格或材料以帮助减轻医学生的压力(n = 9)。其他举措,如资源采购、以健康为主题的展示、策划以健康为主题的活动和空间,以及校园内支持医学生幸福感的合作关系则不太常见。
本研究中的数据表明,加拿大本科医学教育图书馆员关注医学生的幸福感,并正在采取措施为这一学习者群体提供相关支持。图书馆员可以在其图书馆采取类似举措,以表明对学习者幸福感的支持,并加强其项目在这一领域的认证工作。