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医学和医师助理专业学生对将漫画融入医学教育的看法。

Medical and physician assistant students' views on integrating comics into medical education.

作者信息

Elghafri Amani, Stewart Renee R, Sampath Ramya A, Kesselheim Jennifer C, Green Michael J

机构信息

Internal Medicine Residency Program.

Department of Humanities.

出版信息

MedEdPublish (2016). 2017 Nov 3;6:196. doi: 10.15694/mep.2017.000196. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. : This study explored comics as a tool for teaching medical and physician assistant (PA) students about end-of-life decisions and advance care planning. Using a mixed method convergent design, a survey (consisting of a five-point Likert scale and open-ended questions) was administered to second-year medical and first-year PA students enrolled in an Ethics and Professionalism class at a US medical school. The survey assessed students' perspectives on the addition of a comic "Betty P." to assigned readings and about the use of comics in the classroom. Quantitative results were compared by demographics, and open-ended responses were analyzed qualitatively for emergent themes. Quantitative and qualitative findings were compared for correspondence. Of the 145 students who completed the survey (83%), 141 students (81%) had read the comic. The vast majority (89%) felt that "Betty P." helped them understand end of life care for patients, and 84% felt that the comic did not distract them from the seriousness of the subject. Qualitative analysis revealed 2 major themes: 1) comics were educational, and 2) comics engaged learners emotionally. We observed convergence between quantitative and qualitative results. Integrating comics as a supplemental teaching tool is an innovative way to engage medical students.

摘要

本文已迁移。该文章被标记为推荐文章。:本研究探讨了漫画作为一种工具,用于教授医学和医师助理(PA)专业学生有关临终决策和预先护理计划的知识。采用混合方法收敛性设计,对美国一所医学院参加“伦理与职业素养”课程的二年级医学生和一年级PA学生进行了一项调查(包括五点李克特量表和开放式问题)。该调查评估了学生对在指定阅读材料中添加漫画《贝蒂·P》的看法以及对漫画在课堂上使用的看法。定量结果按人口统计学特征进行比较,开放式回答则针对出现的主题进行定性分析。对定量和定性研究结果进行比较以验证一致性。在完成调查的145名学生(83%)中,有141名学生(81%)阅读了漫画。绝大多数(89%)学生认为《贝蒂·P》有助于他们理解患者的临终护理,84%的学生认为漫画没有分散他们对该主题严肃性的注意力。定性分析揭示了两个主要主题:1)漫画具有教育性,2)漫画能在情感上吸引学习者。我们观察到定量和定性结果之间具有一致性。将漫画作为一种补充教学工具是吸引医学生的一种创新方式。

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