Peeples L Blake, Thompson Benjamin C, Tucker Jackie B, Smith LaDerrick, Brown Amy, Carden Keisha D, Halli-Tierney Anne, Duncan Angel C, Aggarwal Neelum T, Allen Jessica Y, Allen Rebecca S, Potts Daniel C
Department of Psychology, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, United States.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States.
Front Psychol. 2024 Dec 18;15:1489344. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1489344. eCollection 2024.
Empathy is a fundamental element of high-quality healthcare, though it has been shown to be in decline among medical students and residents. Appeals have therefore been made for the development of evidence-based empathy-enhancing experiential learning and training models. Bringing Art to Life (BATL) is a service-learning program designed within experiential learning pedagogy for psychology and pre-healthcare students. Intergenerational relationships are fostered with people with dementia through art therapy and life story/narrative at a community-based adult day services center.
In this sequential mixed methods study, quantitative data were collected via electronic surveys of students in this course compared with students in didactic introductory psychology or psychology and aging courses. Survey measures included empathy, mindfulness, positive and negative affect, future time perspective, and attitudes toward older adults and working with people with dementia. Weekly BATL student journals submitted as part of their course requirements were analyzed using qualitative content analysis.
Within-subjects analyses of variance revealed increases in empathy and positive affect, broadened time perspective, and improved attitudes toward older adults and people with dementia among students in the BATL course compared with other undergraduate students. Analysis of BATL student journals supported and deepened understanding of these findings, with themes including attitude change, relationship building fostering existential awareness and self-development, art fostering social interactions, and perceived program effectiveness.
The findings suggest that BATL strongly supports increased empathetic attitudes and decreased stigma of aging in psychology and pre-healthcare students. Intergenerational expressive arts-based programs like BATL should be implemented in healthcare education to enhance empathy and improve attitudes toward aging and dementia care.
同理心是高质量医疗保健的一个基本要素,尽管已有研究表明医学生和住院医师的同理心在下降。因此,人们呼吁开发基于证据的增强同理心的体验式学习和培训模式。“将艺术融入生活”(BATL)是一个为心理学和医学预科学生设计的体验式学习教学法中的服务学习项目。通过艺术疗法以及在社区成人日间服务中心分享生活故事/叙述,促进与痴呆症患者建立代际关系。
在这项序贯混合方法研究中,通过电子调查收集了该课程学生的数据,并与讲授心理学导论或心理学与衰老课程的学生进行比较。调查指标包括同理心、正念、积极和消极情绪、未来时间观,以及对老年人和与痴呆症患者共事的态度。作为课程要求的一部分提交的BATL学生每周日志,采用定性内容分析法进行分析。
方差的受试者内分析显示,与其他本科生相比,BATL课程的学生在同理心、积极情绪、时间观拓宽以及对老年人和痴呆症患者的态度方面有所改善。对BATL学生日志的分析支持并深化了对这些发现的理解,主题包括态度转变、建立关系促进存在意识和自我发展、艺术促进社会互动以及感知到的项目效果。
研究结果表明,BATL有力地支持了心理学和医学预科学生增强同理心态度以及减少对衰老的污名化。像BATL这样基于代际表达艺术的项目应在医疗保健教育中实施,以增强同理心并改善对衰老和痴呆症护理的态度。