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运用患者叙事提升日本医学生同理心:一项前后测研究。

Using patient storytelling to improve medical students' empathy in Japan: a pre-post study.

机构信息

Department of Health Communication, School of Public Health, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8655, Japan.

School of Public Health, Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2023 Jan 27;23(1):67. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04054-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Empathy for patients is now internationally accepted as one of the competencies of physicians for patient-centered medical practice and an essential component of medical education. Recently, "patient storytelling" has attracted attention in empathy education for medical students to understand patients' experiences, feelings, and perspectives. This study aimed to quantitatively evaluate how patient storytelling enhanced undergraduate medical students' empathy in Japan to the extent that they sustained it for six months.

METHODS

Participants were 159 fourth-year undergraduate medical students in Tokyo in academic years 2018 and 2019. The questionnaire surveys were conducted three times: at the beginning of the class, immediately after the class, and six months after the class. The Japanese version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy-Student Version was used in this study. Gender, age, and clinical orientation were also obtained through the self-reported questionnaire. We invited a male patient storyteller who was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease to the classes on "Professionalism." The title of his storytelling was "The Power of Medical Professionals' Words."

RESULTS

JSE-S scores improved significantly immediately after listening to patient storytelling. The scores remained improved six months after the class. Interest of specialty was significantly positively associated with an immediate change in JSE-S scores. However, gender had no significant association with changes in JSE-S scores either immediately or six months after education.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings may suggest that patient storytelling would be useful to cultivate empathy among undergraduate medical students. It is to be expected that more medical schools will use patient storytelling to educate medical students in humanistic and communication education.

摘要

背景

同理心是目前国际上公认的医师以患者为中心的医疗实践的能力之一,也是医学教育的重要组成部分。最近,“患者讲故事”在医学生同理心教育中引起了关注,以了解患者的经历、感受和观点。本研究旨在定量评估患者讲故事在多大程度上增强了日本本科医学生的同理心,并持续了六个月。

方法

参与者是东京 2018 年和 2019 学年的 159 名四年级本科医学生。问卷调查分三次进行:课程开始时、课程结束时和课程结束后六个月。本研究使用了日文版 Jefferson 同理心量表-学生版(JSE-S)。还通过自我报告的问卷获得了性别、年龄和临床方向。我们邀请了一位患有慢性肾病的男性患者讲述者参加“专业精神”课程。他的故事标题是“医学专业人员言语的力量”。

结果

听完患者讲故事后,JSE-S 评分立即显著提高。六个月后,评分仍有提高。对专业的兴趣与 JSE-S 评分的即时变化显著正相关。然而,性别无论是在教育后的即时还是六个月后,与 JSE-S 评分的变化均无显著关联。

结论

我们的发现可能表明,患者讲故事对培养本科医学生的同理心很有用。预计将有更多的医学院校将使用患者讲故事来进行人文和沟通教育。

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