Selim Cynthia, Tsotsoros Jessica, Brown Catana, Jeffries Lynne, Ciro Carrie
Cynthia Selim, DSc, OTR/L, is Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ;
Jessica Tsotsoros, PhD, OTR/L, is Clinical Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK.
Am J Occup Ther. 2025 Jan 1;79(1). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2025.050785.
The application of interpersonal skills is considered therapeutic use of self, a pillar of occupational therapy practice, and a required competency for occupational therapy education (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2020). Medical improvisation (medical improv) uses the principles of improvisational theater to enhance professional competencies and shows promising results in health professions education (Gao et al., 2019).
To understand the effect of medical improv on occupational therapy students' therapeutic use of self.
A 6-wk randomized controlled waitlist trial.
Occupational therapy education.
A cohort of 36 occupational therapy students.
Two 2-hr sessions of medical improvisation.
Standardized patients rated students' therapeutic use of self with the Empathy and Clarity Rating Scale (Terregino et al., 2019), and students completed the Self-Efficacy for Therapeutic Use of Self (SETUS; Yazdani et al., 2021). Data were analyzed using independent samples t tests and multivariate mixed-methods models.
There was a significant difference between the intervention and waitlist control group in three SETUS subtests (modes, p = .004; traits, p = .04; total score, p = .03) and a significant interaction effect in SETUS modes (p = .03). The waitlist control group responded with comparable increases, and all participants demonstrated a significant increase in self-efficacy of therapeutic use of self after the medical improv intervention (p < .001).
These findings provide the first evidence for the positive effects of medical improv in building self-efficacy of therapeutic use of self in occupational therapy students. Plain-Language Summary: Medical improvisation (medical improv) in health professions education uses the principles of theatrical improvisation to build the interpersonal skills of students. This study's application of medical improv to occupational therapy education found significant change in students' self-efficacy of therapeutic use of self. The inclusion of medical improv in occupational therapy education can better prepare students to build and maintain therapeutic relationships.
人际技能的应用被视为自我的治疗性运用,这是职业治疗实践的一个支柱,也是职业治疗教育所需的一项能力(美国职业治疗协会[AOTA],2020年)。医学即兴表演(医学即兴)运用即兴戏剧的原则来提升专业能力,并在健康专业教育中显示出有前景的成果(高等人,2019年)。
了解医学即兴表演对职业治疗专业学生自我治疗性运用的影响。
一项为期6周的随机对照候补名单试验。
职业治疗教育。
36名职业治疗专业学生。
两次为时2小时的医学即兴表演课程。
标准化病人使用同理心与清晰度评定量表(特雷吉诺等人,2019年)对学生的自我治疗性运用进行评分,学生完成自我治疗性运用自我效能感量表(SETUS;亚兹达尼等人,2021年)。使用独立样本t检验和多元混合方法模型对数据进行分析。
在SETUS的三个子测试中,干预组和候补名单对照组之间存在显著差异(模式,p = 0.004;特质,p = 0.04;总分,p = 0.03),并且在SETUS模式中存在显著的交互作用(p = 0.03)。候补名单对照组有类似程度的提升,并且所有参与者在医学即兴表演干预后自我治疗性运用的自我效能感均有显著提高(p < 0.001)。
这些发现首次证明了医学即兴表演对提升职业治疗专业学生自我治疗性运用自我效能感具有积极作用。通俗易懂的总结:健康专业教育中的医学即兴表演(医学即兴)运用戏剧即兴表演的原则来培养学生的人际技能。本研究将医学即兴应用于职业治疗教育,发现学生自我治疗性运用的自我效能感有显著变化。将医学即兴纳入职业治疗教育可以更好地使学生做好建立和维持治疗关系的准备。