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“没有人教导你去思考自己使用的词汇,于是这种情况就一直持续下去了”——对医学生关于医疗保健中污名化语言的观点的定性研究。

"You're not taught to think about the words you use and then it just perpetuates"- a qualitative examination of medical students' perspectives of stigmatising language in healthcare.

作者信息

Daswani Saakshi, Gorecki Elizabeth, Mellon Lisa

机构信息

Graduate Entry Medical Programme, School of Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.

Department of Health Psychology, School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2025 Jan 24;25(1):124. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-06690-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stigmatising language is used commonly in healthcare, affecting healthcare providers' perceptions of patients and care delivery. Using person-first language is best practice, however, it does not reflect reality.

METHOD

This study examined medical students' perspectives on stigmatising language in healthcare. Twenty-one medical students at the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences participated in four focus group interviews; a thematic analysis of the data was conducted.

RESULTS

Seven themes were identified: prevalence of stigmatising language, its impact on students and patients, being sensitive versus medically accurate, evolving nature of recommendations for language use, barriers to changing practice, power dynamics and cultural context influencing language use, stigmatising language being a societal issue. Participants provided recommendations for improving language use in healthcare: open discussions and student feedback on language in the learning environment, lecturers signposting person-first language, training workshops on person-first language for clinicians and lecturers, and social intelligence skills training.

CONCLUSION

Study findings highlight the impact of stigmatising language in healthcare. To address this issue and inform guidance for future generations of professionals, medical students recommended more open dialogue and improved social intelligence.

摘要

背景

污名化语言在医疗保健中普遍使用,影响医疗保健提供者对患者的看法和护理服务。使用以患者为先的语言是最佳做法,然而,它并不能反映现实。

方法

本研究调查了医学生对医疗保健中污名化语言的看法。皇家外科医学院医学与健康科学大学的21名医学生参加了四次焦点小组访谈;对数据进行了主题分析。

结果

确定了七个主题:污名化语言的普遍性、其对学生和患者的影响、敏感与医学准确性、语言使用建议的演变性质、改变做法的障碍、影响语言使用的权力动态和文化背景、污名化语言是一个社会问题。参与者提供了改善医疗保健中语言使用的建议:在学习环境中就语言问题进行公开讨论和学生反馈、讲师指明以患者为先的语言、为临床医生和讲师举办关于以患者为先语言的培训讲习班以及社会智力技能培训。

结论

研究结果突出了污名化语言在医疗保健中的影响。为了解决这个问题并为后代专业人员提供指导,医学生建议进行更多公开对话并提高社会智力。

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