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Experiences of Female and Male Medical Students With Death, Dying, and Palliative Care: One Size Does Not Fit All

机译:女性和男性医学生与死亡,死亡和姑息治疗的经历:一种尺寸不适合所有

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Background: Medical students learn about death, dying, and palliative care (DDPC) through formal curricular offerings and informal clinical experiences; however, the lessons learned in the clinic may be at odds with the formal curriculum. Reflective writing is a means for students to "bracket" their DDPC experiences and reconcile conflicts between the formal and informal curriculum. Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare the level of reflection demonstrated in medical students' narratives on DDPC with other experiences and to examine the domains of professionalism that students perceive to be prevalent in their DDPC experiences. Methods: Third-year medical students submitted professionalism narratives during their internal medicine clerkship. We identified a subset of narratives related to DDPC (n = 388) and randomly selected control narratives (n = 153). We assessed the level of reflection demonstrated in the narratives using a validated rubric and analyzed the professionalism domains that students identified as relevant to their experience. Results: There was no difference in reflective level between DDPC and control narratives. Within the DDPC group, female students demonstrated higher reflection (2.24 +/- 0.71) than male students (2.01 +/- 0.77; P .001). Caring, compassion and communication, and honor and integrity were prominent among DDPC narratives. More females identified caring, compassion, and communication as relevant to their DDPC experiences, whereas more males identified altruism. Conclusion: Males and females have different perceptions of DDPC experiences, and female students appear to be more deeply impacted. These findings can help clinical faculty engage students more effectively with this challenging topic.
机译:背景:医学生通过正式课程产品和非正式的临床经验了解死亡,死亡和姑息治疗(DDPC);然而,诊所中学到的经验教训可能与正式课程有所不同。反思写作是学生“括号”他们的DDPC体验和协调在正式和非正式课程之间的冲突的手段。目的:本研究的目的是将医学生对DDPC的叙事中所示的反思水平与其他经验进行比较,并审查学生在其DDPC体验中普遍存在的专业域名。方法:第三年医学院在内部医学职员期间提交了专业叙事。我们识别与DDPC(n = 388)和随机选择的控制叙述相关的叙述子集(n = 153)。我们评估了使用经过验证的量规在叙述中展示的反思水平,并分析了学生与其经验相关的专业域名。结果:DDPC与控制叙述之间的反射水平没有差异。在DDPC集团中,女学生比男性学生展现出更高的反射(2.24 +/- 0.71)(2.01 +/- 0.77; p& .001)。关怀,同情和沟通,荣誉和诚信在DDPC叙述中突出。更多的女性确定与他们的DDPC体验相关的关怀,同情和沟通,而更多的男性确定了利他主义。结论:男性和女性对DDPC体验的看法不同,女学生似乎更加受到影响。这些调查结果可以帮助临床教师更有效地参与这一具有挑战性的话题。

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