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'I Will Never Let That Be OK Again': Student Reflections on Competent Spiritual Care for Dying Patients

机译:“我再也不会让这种情况再好了”:学生对垂死患者的精神服务的反思

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Purpose To examine medical students' reflections on the spiritual care of a patient who has died so as to understand how students experienced this significant event and how they or their teams addressed patients' spiritual needs. Method In 2010-2011, the authors gave third-year students at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine an essay assignment, prompting them to reflect on the experience of the death of one of their patients. The authors analyzed the content of the essays using an iterative, multistep process. Three authors independently coded the essays for themes based on the competencies (developed by Puchalski and colleagues and reflected in the essay prompt) of communication, compassionate presence, patient care, and personal and professional development. The authors reached consensus through discussion. Results A salient theme in the students' writings was awareness of their personal and professional development. Students reported being aware that they were becoming desensitized to the human dimension of care, and particularly to dying patients and their families.Students wished to learn to contain their emotions to better serve their patients, and they articulated a commitment to addressing patient and family needs. Students identified systemic fragmentation of patient care as a barrier to meeting patient needs and as a facilitator of provider desensitization. Conclusions Written student reflections are a rich source of data regarding the spiritual care of dying patients and their families. They provide insight into the personal and professional development of medical students and suggest that medical schools should support students' formation.
机译:目的研究医学生对死亡患者的精神护理的思考,以了解学生如何经历这一重大事件以及他们或他们的团队如何满足患者的精神需求。方法在2010-2011年间,作者给Loyola大学芝加哥Stritch医学院的三年级学生进行了论文作业,促使他们反思其中一名患者的死亡经历。作者采用迭代,多步骤的过程分析了论文的内容。三位作者根据沟通,同情心存在,患者护理以及个人和专业发展的能力(由Puchalski和同事开发,并反映在论文提示中)对主题的论文进行独立编码。作者通过讨论达成了共识。结果学生写作中一个突出的主题是对他们的个人和专业发展的认识。据报道,学生意识到他们对护理的人文因素特别是垂死的患者及其家人不敏感,他们希望学会控制自己的情绪以更好地为患者服务,并表达了对满足患者和家庭需求的承诺。学生认为患者护理的系统性分散是满足患者需求的障碍,也是提供者脱敏的促进因素。结论书面的学生反思是有关垂死患者及其家人的精神保健的丰富数据来源。他们提供了对医学院学生个人和专业发展的见解,并建议医学院校应支持学生的培养。

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