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Forum theater staging of difficult encounters with patients to increase empathy in students: evaluation of efficacy at The University of Angers Medical School

机译:论坛戏剧与患者难以遇到的患者进入学生的同理心:评估昂热大学医学院的疗效

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Physician empathy has been associated with improved clinical outcomes and lower physician burnout. We evaluated whether forum theater (FT), a form of applied drama that allows participants to enter the performance and represent the actions associated with emotions, would foster empathy in medical students, and which underlying variables would be associated to empathy scores. Three classes totaling 488 fourth-year medical students participated in the study. Forum theater was used to explore difficult encounters with patients and family members: announcement of cancer, fall at home of an elderly person requiring hospitalization, appointment with a patient suffering from depression, announcement of diabetes in an adolescent. The first scene was played by actors in front of a group of students, then audience members were asked to enter the performance and, by taking over the role of the “physician-actor,” to explore alternative interactions. All the students followed two sessions as actors and observers in random order and were randomly assigned to FT sessions after 36 or 56?weeks of clinical rotations. They completed the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy (JFSE) anonymously. Students were 22.1?±?1.5?years old (43% males). Empathy scores increased after each session: 102.0?±?9.8 before the sessions, 106.3?±?9.8 after session 1 and 107.8?±?11.5 after session 2 (p? 0.05). In regression models, gender (F vs. M, +?3.0?±?1.0, p? 0.001) and position in the session (actor vs. observer, +?2.1?±?1.0, p??0.05) were significant determinants of JFSE scores, whereas age, session theme, and duration of clinical rotation were not. Being an actor in forum theater was a valuable tool for enhancing empathy scores in medical students.
机译:医师同理心与改善的临床结果和低医生倦怠有关。我们评估了论坛剧院(FT),一种允许参与者进入绩效并代表与情感相关的行动的应用戏剧形式,将促进医学生的同情,以及潜在的变量与移情分数相关联。三个课程共有488名第四年医学院参加了这项研究。论坛剧院被用来探索患者和家庭成员的困难遭遇:癌症宣布,落在一个需要住院的老年人,与患有抑郁症的患者预约,在青少年宣布糖尿病宣布。第一个场景是由一群学生面前的演员播放,然后被要求观众进入绩效,并通过接管“医师 - 演员”的作用来探索替代互动。所有学生都以随机顺序排列为行动者和观察员,并在36或56六个星期后随机分配给FT会话。他们匿名完成了杰斐逊的医师同情(JFSE)。学生是22.1?±1.5?岁(男性43%)。同情分数在每次会议后增加:102.0?±9.8在会话之前,106.3?±9.8在第1和107.8之后的第1和107.8°?±11.5(p?<0.05)后。在回归模型中,性别(F vs. m,+?3.0?±1.0,p?<0.001)和会话中的位置(演员与观察者,+?2.1?±1.1.0,p?<?0.05) JFSE评分的重要决定因素,而年龄,会话主题和临床旋转的持续时间则不是。作为论坛剧院的演员是一种有价值的工具,可以加强医学生的同情分数。

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