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Listen to the outpatient: qualitative explanatory study on medical students’ recognition of outpatients’ narratives in combined ambulatory clerkship and peer role-play

机译:听门诊患者:定性解释性研究探讨医学生对门诊文员和同伴角色扮演相结合的门诊患者叙事的认可

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BackgroundUnderstanding patients’ narratives has been associated with methods of improving care that go beyond what may be regarded as a “narrow” view of scientific medicine. Medical interview training in which medical students develop understanding of the importance of patients’ narratives is receiving increased attention. However, students generally receive education on patients’ narratives that does not distinguish inpatients and outpatients. No studies exploring the characteristics of outpatients’ narratives have been reported. We developed an educational program combining ambulatory clerkship and peer role-play using actual narratives from outpatients that students had encountered during their clerkship. These narratives were used as peer role-play scenarios in which the students acted as outpatients. This study explored what and how medical students learned about the characteristics of outpatients’ narratives through this original educational program.
机译:背景技术了解患者的叙述与改善护理的方法有关,这些方法超出了可能被视为科学医学的“狭””观点的范围。医学面试训练使医学生逐渐了解患者叙述的重要性,因此越来越受到重视。但是,学生通常接受有关患者叙述的教育,这不能区分住院患者和门诊患者。尚无关于门诊病人叙事特征的研究报告。我们开发了一个教育计划,结合了门诊服务员和同伴角色扮演,使用学生在服务员期间遇到的门诊病人的实际叙述。这些叙述被用作同伴角色扮演场景,其中学生充当门诊病人。这项研究探索了医学生通过这种原始的教育计划,以及如何从中了解门诊病人叙事的特征。

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