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医学生在解剖室的初次体验以及与遗体捐赠者的互动:一项关于职业身份形成、教育益处及太平洋岛国学生体验的定性研究。

Medical students' initial experiences of the dissection room and interaction with body donors: A qualitative study of professional identity formation, educational benefits, and the experience of Pasifika students.

作者信息

Madgwick Jacob, Anderson Lynley, Cornwall Jon

机构信息

Centre for Early Learning in Medicine, Otago Medical School, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Bioethics Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Anat Sci Educ. 2024 Sep 2. doi: 10.1002/ase.2504.

Abstract

The first experience of medical students in the dissecting room (DR) likely influences professional identity formation (PIF). Sparse data exist exploring how exposure to the DR and body donors without undertaking dissection influences PIF, or how culture may influence this experience. This qualitative study explored students' first, non-dissection DR experience to determine how this contributes to PIF, including the impact of culture through a Pasifika-student lens. It also explored student perspectives on what learning opportunities are unique to this experience. Medical students with no prior DR experience were recruited and then interviewed after initial engagement with the DR and body donors. Questions included participant experiences, cultural perspectives, and how the DR differed from other teaching experiences. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed thematically. Twenty students were interviewed (mean age 22 years, 12 females; 8 Pasifika) resulting in 520 min of audio recording (mean 26 min). Four primary themes were identified: professional identity formation, educational elements, death and spirituality, and cultural perspectives. Three subthemes including student experiences, behaviors, and environment were developed within each theme. Findings indicate development of PIF likely occurs from a single engagement with body donors without undertaking dissection, including recognition of professional role. Culture can play an important role for students, with several Pasifika students viewing the DR as a "cultural purgatory". Unique learning experiences are identified, such as cultural awareness around behaviors with the dead. The experience is an educational "threshold concept" where students likely undergo substantial developments in PIF, and educational initiatives to support students are outlined.

摘要

医学生在解剖室的初次经历可能会影响职业身份的形成。关于接触解剖室和遗体捐赠者但不进行解剖如何影响职业身份形成,或者文化如何影响这种经历的相关数据稀少。这项定性研究探讨了学生初次的、不进行解剖的解剖室经历,以确定其如何促进职业身份形成,包括从太平洋岛国学生的视角探讨文化的影响。研究还探讨了学生对于这种经历所特有的学习机会的看法。招募了此前没有解剖室经历的医学生,在他们初次接触解剖室和遗体捐赠者之后进行访谈。问题包括参与者的经历、文化视角,以及解剖室与其他教学经历有何不同。访谈进行了录音、转录并进行主题分析。共访谈了20名学生(平均年龄22岁,12名女性;8名太平洋岛国学生),录音时长共计520分钟(平均26分钟)。确定了四个主要主题:职业身份形成、教育要素、死亡与灵性以及文化视角。每个主题下又发展出包括学生经历、行为和环境在内的三个子主题。研究结果表明,职业身份形成可能源于与遗体捐赠者的单次接触且不进行解剖,包括对职业角色的认知。文化对学生可能起到重要作用,一些太平洋岛国学生将解剖室视为“文化炼狱”。研究还识别出独特的学习经历,比如围绕与逝者相关行为的文化意识。这种经历是一个教育“临界概念”,学生在其中职业身份形成可能会有显著发展,并概述了支持学生的教育举措。

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