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Medical students writing on death, dying and palliative care:a qualitative analysis of reflective essays

机译:医学生关于死亡,死亡和姑息治疗的文章:对反思性论文的定性分析

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Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palliative care needs and support patients at the end of life. This preparation needs to start at medical school. Objective To assess how medical students learn about death, dying and palliative care during a clinical placement using reflective essays and to provide insights to improve medical education about end-of-life care and/or palliative care. Methods Qualitative study in which all reflective essays written by third-year medical students in 1 year from a UK medical school were searched electronically for those that included ‘death’, ‘dying’ and ‘palliative care’. The anonymised data were managed using QSR NVivo 10 software, and a systematic analysis was conducted in three distinct phases: (1) open coding; (2) axial coding and (3) selective coding. Ethical approval was received. Results 54 essays met the inclusion criteria from 241 essays screened for the terms ‘death’, ‘dying’ or ‘palliative’; 22 students gave consent for participation and their 24 essays were included. Saturation of themes was reached. Three overarching themes were identified: emotions, empathy and experiential and reflective learning. Students emphasised trying to develop a balance between showing empathy and their emotional state. Students learnt a lot from clinical encounters and watching doctors manage difficult situations, as well as from their refection during and after the experience. Conclusions Reflective essays give insights into the way students learn about death, dying and palliative care and how it affects them personally as well as the preparation that is needed to be better equipped to deal with these kinds of experiences. Analysis of the essays enabled the proposal of new strategies to help make them more effective learning tools and to optimise students’ learning from a palliative care attachment.
机译:背景技术医学生和医生正在为照顾有姑息治疗需求的患者做好更好的准备,并在生命尽头为患者提供支持。此准备工作需要从医学院开始。目的评估医学生如何通过反思性文章了解临床安置期间的死亡,垂死和姑息治疗,并提供见解以改善有关临终护理和/或姑息治疗的医学教育。方法采用定性研究,对来自英国医学院的三年级医学生在一年内撰写的所有反思性文章进行电子搜索,以查找包括“死亡”,“死亡”和“姑息治疗”的文章。使用QSR NVivo 10软件管理匿名数据,并在三个不同阶段进行系统分析:(1)开放编码; (2)轴向编码和(3)选择性编码。已获得道德批准。结果54篇论文符合241篇针对“死亡”,“垂死”或“姑息”术语进行筛选的论文的纳入标准; 22名学生表示同意参加,其中包括24篇论文。主题达到饱和。确定了三个总体主题:情感,同理心,体验式和反思性学习。学生们强调要努力在表现出同理心和情绪状态之间取得平衡。学生从临床遭遇中学习到很多东西,看着医生处理困难的情况,以及在经历中和经历后的反应,都可以学到很多东西。结论反思性文章可以洞悉学生对死亡,垂死和姑息治疗的了解方式,以及对个人的影响,以及为更好地应对这类经历而需要的准备工作。通过对论文的分析,提出了新策略的建议,以帮助使他们成为更有效的学习工具,并从姑息治疗依恋中优化学生的学习。

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