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在患者和模拟参与者个人空间内的有意识接触:医学生的视角。

Conscious engagement within patients' and simulated participants' personal space: medical students' perspective.

作者信息

Banks-McGovern Chara, Gormley Gerard J, Wilson Diane, Kearney Grainne P

机构信息

Centre for Medical Education, Queen's University Belfast, Whitla Medical Building, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7BL, Northern Ireland.

Clinical Skills Education Centre, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

出版信息

Adv Simul (Lond). 2022 Sep 5;7(1):27. doi: 10.1186/s41077-022-00224-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

#MeToo prompted a shift in acceptable societal norms, sparking global recognition of the complexities of entering another's personal space. Physical examinations are an integral part of medicine yet have the capacity to encroach upon patient's personal space, whether in simulated or clinical environments. Examinations may be misconstrued as inappropriate advances, with negative effects for both patient and doctor. Medical educators must consider how they teach students to approach this complex task. This study aimed to gain insight into the lived experiences of medical students when working within patient's personal space. This builds on previous research from the perspective of simulated participants.

METHOD

A hermeneutic phenomenology approach was used to explore lived experiences of working within patient's personal space. Data was collected from seven medical students through semi-structured interviews and thematically analysed using template analysis.

RESULTS

The analysis yielded four main themes: (1) transitioning into a privileged position; (2) negative role modelling: emphasising the physical; (3) consent: a dynamic and fragile state; and (4) a simple act or a complex performance?

DISCUSSION

This study provides a unique insight into the lived experiences of medical students when working within a patient's personal space. The physical examination is a complex process; the experiences of medical students can shape learning on crossing boundaries. Medical educators need to reflect this complexity in teaching, mirroring societal interest around the boundaries of consent. Students need a pedagogical space to develop these interpersonal skills, to prevent early adoption of the clinical gaze, and to create more consciously engaged doctors for the future.

摘要

背景

#MeToo运动促使社会可接受规范发生转变,引发了全球对进入他人私人空间复杂性的认识。体格检查是医学的一个组成部分,但无论在模拟环境还是临床环境中,都有可能侵犯患者的私人空间。检查可能会被误解为不当行为,对患者和医生都会产生负面影响。医学教育工作者必须考虑如何教授学生处理这项复杂的任务。本研究旨在深入了解医学生在患者私人空间内工作时的实际经历。这是在之前从模拟参与者角度进行的研究基础上展开的。

方法

采用诠释现象学方法来探索在患者私人空间内工作的实际经历。通过半结构化访谈从七名医学生那里收集数据,并使用模板分析进行主题分析。

结果

分析得出四个主要主题:(1)过渡到特权地位;(2)负面榜样:强调身体方面;(3)同意:一种动态且脆弱的状态;(4)简单行为还是复杂表现?

讨论

本研究为医学生在患者私人空间内工作时的实际经历提供了独特的见解。体格检查是一个复杂的过程;医学生的经历会影响跨越界限方面的学习。医学教育工作者需要在教学中反映这种复杂性,呼应社会对同意界限的关注。学生需要一个教学空间来培养这些人际交往技能,防止过早采用临床视角,并为未来培养更有自觉意识的医生。

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