Department of Neurosurgery, Jena University Hospital - Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Am Klinikum 1, 07747, Jena, Germany.
J Cancer Educ. 2024 Aug;39(4):374-382. doi: 10.1007/s13187-024-02419-8. Epub 2024 Mar 6.
The integration of shared decision-making (SDM) into undergraduate oncology education represents a critical evolution in medical pedagogy, reflecting the growing complexity and patient-centric focus of contemporary healthcare. This paper introduces a comprehensive pedagogical framework designed to embed SDM within the undergraduate medical curriculum, particularly in oncology, where the multiplicity of treatment options and their profound impact on patient life underscore the necessity of this approach. Grounded in a systematic literature review and aligned with established educational theories, this framework proposes twelve strategic approaches to cultivate future physicians proficient in both clinical acumen and patient-collaborative decision-making. The framework emphasizes real-world clinical experience, role-playing, case studies, and decision aids to deepen students' understanding of SDM. It advocates for the development of communication skills, ethical deliberation, and cultural competence, recognizing the multifaceted nature of patient care. The inclusion of patient narratives and evidence-based decision-making further enriches the curriculum, offering a holistic view of patient care. Additionally, the integration of digital tools within the SDM process acknowledges the evolving technological landscape in healthcare. The paper also addresses challenges in implementing this framework, such as curricular constraints and the need for educator training. It underscores the importance of continual evaluation and adaptation of these strategies to the dynamic field of medical education and practice. Overall, this comprehensive approach aims not only to enhance the quality of oncological care but also to prepare medical students for the complexities of modern medicine, where patient involvement in decision-making is both a necessity and an expectation.
将共享决策(SDM)整合到肿瘤学本科教育中代表了医学教学法的重要演变,反映了当代医疗保健日益复杂和以患者为中心的趋势。本文介绍了一种综合教学框架,旨在将 SDM 嵌入本科医学课程中,特别是在肿瘤学领域,因为治疗方案的多样性及其对患者生活的深远影响突出了这种方法的必要性。该框架基于系统文献回顾,并与既定的教育理论相一致,提出了 12 种战略方法,以培养未来精通临床敏锐度和患者合作决策的医生。该框架强调真实临床经验、角色扮演、案例研究和决策辅助工具,以加深学生对 SDM 的理解。它倡导发展沟通技巧、伦理思考和文化能力,认识到患者护理的多面性。纳入患者叙述和基于证据的决策进一步丰富了课程,提供了患者护理的整体视角。此外,SDM 过程中整合数字工具考虑到了医疗保健领域不断发展的技术格局。本文还探讨了实施该框架所面临的挑战,如课程限制和教育者培训的需求。它强调了不断评估和调整这些策略以适应医学教育和实践的动态领域的重要性。总体而言,这种综合方法不仅旨在提高肿瘤学护理的质量,还旨在使医学生为现代医学的复杂性做好准备,因为患者参与决策既是必要的,也是期望的。