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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349896/college-preparation-for-a-medical-career-in-the-united-states
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Madelyn Malvitz, Noreen Khan, Lewis B Morgenstern
PURPOSE: A college degree is required to enter medical school in the United States. A remarkably high percentage of students entering college have pre-medical aspirations but relatively few end up as medical students. As an "applied science", education about medicine is usually thought to be beyond the purview of a liberal arts curriculum. Students therefore receive little education about a medical career, or information about the many alternative careers in health science. Instead, they take courses for Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) preparation and medical school application prerequisites in biology, chemistry, physics, and math...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346423/does-following-a-breast-cancer-patient-for-a-day-enhance-medical-student-empathy
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lester Barr, Bethan Daniel
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the hypothesis that following a breast cancer patient for a day would enhance empathy in medical students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a theory-testing case study of 4th year medical students completing a one week clinical attachment in breast disease in a UK University teaching hospital, in which half were assigned to an intervention of 'Follow a Patient' for a day, and the other half were controls. Reflective writing produced by the students at the end of the week was analysed using grounded theory and thematic analysis...
February 12, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336750/examining-the-pedagogical-practices-that-support-cultural-proficiency-development-in-graduate-health-science-students
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie E Speer, Quincy Conley
BACKGROUND: Health disparities are often a function of systemic discrimination and healthcare providers' biases. In recognition of this, health science programs have begun to offer training to foster cultural proficiency (CP) in future professionals. However, there is not yet consensus about the best ways to integrate CP into didactic and clinical education, and little is known about the role of clinical rotations in fostering CP. METHODS: Here, a mixed-methods approach was used to survey students (n = 131) from a private all-graduate level osteopathic health sciences university to gain insight into the training approaches students encountered related to CP and how these may vary as a function of academic progression...
February 9, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38335939/using-the-skill-of-noticing-to-support-empathy-for-third-year-medical-students-in-family-medicine
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Emiko Blalock, Madison Tluczek, Stacey Pylman
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Previous research has described a waning interest among third-year students to employ empathetic practice along with decreased opportunity to develop empathic communication skills. In this study we sought to address this decline using the skill of noticing (ie, the capacity to attune to specific aspects of practice and interactions) as an intervention for third-year medical students. METHODS: We designed a qualitative study to address the following research question: How can a focused noticing tool encourage empathetic moments during the patient interview for third-year medical students? Eight third-year medical students used the Social Emotional Noticing Tool (SENT) during their 4-week family medicine rotation, then joined a focus group to share their experiences with SENT and articulate barriers and opportunities toward practicing empathy during clerkship...
February 2024: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332703/empathic-care-of-neonates-a-critical-literature-review
#45
REVIEW
Cristina Ortiz Sobrinho Valete, Aline Albuquerque, Esther Angelica Luiz Ferreira
Clinical empathy is a multidimensional ability to feel the patient's suffering, branched into components such as cognitive, emotional, and action, which results in benefits for patients, parents, health professionals, medical students, and others. The authors performed a critical review of the literature about empathy in neonatal care, in 2 databases, and analyzed the co-occurrence of keywords in the last 10 years. Nine articles were included in the qualitative synthesis. They highlight the interconnection between empathy, communication, ethics, and palliative care...
February 9, 2024: Permanente Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332641/towards-an-empathic-hidden-curriculum-in-medical-school-a-roadmap
#46
REVIEW
Jeremy Howick, Daniel Slavin, Sue Carr, Fiona Miall, Chandra Ohri, Steve Ennion, Simon Gay
The "hidden curriculum" in medical school includes a stressful work environment, un-empathic role models, and prioritisation of biomedical knowledge. It can provoke anxiety and cause medical students to adapt by becoming cynical, distanced and less empathic. Lower empathy, in turn, has been shown to harm patients as well as practitioners. Fortunately, evidence-based interventions can counteract the empathy dampening effects of the hidden curriculum. These include early exposure to real patients, providing students with real-world experiences, training role models, assessing empathy training, increasing the focus on the biopsychosocial model of disease, and enhanced wellbeing education...
February 8, 2024: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322518/-effect-of-family-functioning-on-adolescents-internalizing-and-externalizing-problem-behaviors-the-multiple-mediating-roles-of-empathy-and-emotional-competence
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yinhui Peng, Li Zhao, Xiang Li, Yu Long, Xinmao Xu, Huanfang Zhang, Lihua Jiang
OBJECTIVE: To examine the mediating role of empathy and emotional competence in the association between family functioning and internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors among adolescents in China. METHODS: In this study, we used the data from the June-July 2022 survey of Chengdu Positive Child Development (CPCD) cohort. All respondents were 5th-9th graders from six primary or secondary schools in Chengdu. The Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), the Chinese Family Assessment Instrument (C-FAI), the empathy subscale of the Chinese version of the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (C-IRI), and the emotional competence (EC) subscale of the Chinese Positive Youth Development Scale (CPYD) were used to evaluate the respondents' internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors, family functioning, empathy, and emotional competence, respectively...
January 20, 2024: Sichuan da Xue Xue Bao. Yi Xue Ban, Journal of Sichuan University. Medical Science Edition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38314007/the-level-of-empathy-among-medical-students-at-the-university-of-tabuk-saudi-arabia
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Omnia S El Seifi, Amal A Alenazi, Asmaa M Alfuhaymani, Alshaymaa A Alanazi, Omayrah A Alanazi, Lama A Alanazi, Nouf M Albalawi, Fatima S Alharbi, Dhuha A ALQasir
Background and objective Empathy plays an important role in patient-provider relationships. It is a key aspect of therapy, ensuring accurate diagnosis, and improving compliance and outcomes, all of which contribute to clinician satisfaction. This study aimed to assess the level of empathy among medical students at the University of Tabuk. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students at Tabuk University. Data were collected using a self-administered online questionnaire based on the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version (JSPE-S)...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313423/measurement-properties-of-an-arabic-version-of-the-jefferson-scale-of-empathy-jse-in-moroccan-medical-students
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soumaya Benmaamar, Halima Amri, Ibtissam El Harch, Samira El Fakir, Karima El Rhazi
INTRODUCTION: Empathy is an essential communication skill in the doctor-patient relationship. In fact, measuring its level in medical students is becoming increasingly important. There is a Lack of tools to measure it in Morocco. The aim of this study was to validate the Arabic version of the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE) among Moroccan medical students. METHODS: The questionnaire was translated from its original English version to Arabic in accordance with international guidelines for cross-cultural adaptation of self-report measures...
January 2024: Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311804/patient-physician-interaction-education-in-korea-a-systematic-review
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hwan Ho Lee, Yu Ra Kim, Hye Jin Park
Patient-physician interaction (PPI) is an important area in medical education, but in-depth discussions on the content of the outcome of patient-doctor education are rare. Therefore, in this study, we will systematically analyze the research on PPI education in Korea. In this study, papers searched with keywords related to PPI education from Korea's academic journal service were targeted according to a systematic literature analysis method. The scope of the study was to include papers published in academic journals that are candidates for Korea Citation Index registration, excluding dissertations, research reports, posters, conference presentations, books, and internet materials...
February 5, 2024: J Yeungnam Med Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287370/exploring-medical-students-perceptions-of-empathy-after-cinemeducation-based-on-vygotsky-s-theory
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahla Salajegheh, Amir Ali Sohrabpour, Elaheh Mohammadi
BACKGROUND: Medical students' empathy toward patients with Alzheimer's is rarely found in formal medical curricula. Based on Vygotsky's theory, watching films and reflection can be considered as effective methods to improve empathy. The present study aimed to explore medical students' perceptions of empathy toward patients with Alzheimer after participating in an educational program by using interactive video based on Vygotsky's theory. METHODS: This qualitative study was conducted at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 2022...
January 29, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38287307/using-simulation-to-introduce-students-and-healthcare-professionals-to-losses-experienced-by-older-adults-a-pre-post-analysis
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donna Prete, Linda Tamburri, Nicole Rolston, Marc Sturgill, Mary Bridgeman
BACKGROUND: To introduce students and healthcare professionals to losses experienced by older adults and instill compassion among interprofessional learners, an interactive narrative simulation activity was developed and incorporated in clinical staff orientation and student professional course work. Narrative simulation allows learners to incorporate skills of examination, exploration, sharing, and reflection applied to simulated losses and lived experience of the older adult to promote empathy and understanding...
January 29, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38285021/carecos-study-medical-students-empathy-as-assessed-with-the-care-measure-by-examiners-versus-standardized-patients-during-a-formative-objective-and-structured-clinical-examination-osce-station
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laurene Dufayet, Marie-Aude Piot, Pierre-Alexis Geoffroy, Bénédicte Oulès, Clara Petitjean-Brichant, Nathan Peiffer-Smadja, Donia Bouzid, Alexy Tran Dinh, Tristan Mirault, Albert Faye, Cédric Lemogne, Philippe Ruszniewski, Hugo Peyre, Dominique Vodovar
PURPOSE: To assess the Consultation And Relational Empathy (CARE) measure as a tool for examiners to assess medical students' empathy during Objective and Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs), as the best tool for assessing empathy during OSCEs remains unknown. METHODS: We first assessed the psychometric properties of the CARE measure, completed simultaneously by examiners and standardized patients (SP, either teachers - SPteacher - or civil society members - SPcivil society ), for each student, at the end of an OSCE station...
January 29, 2024: Medical Teacher
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277951/evaluating-medical-students-perceptions-of-patient-led-transplant-surgery-education-1-2-years-later
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cameron E Comrie, Taylor M Coe, Joy Moses, Leigh Anne Dageforde
INTRODUCTION: Medical students value the opportunity to learn from patients as a supplement to traditional faculty-led education; however, long-term follow-up to understand the educational impact of these experiences is lacking. We surveyed medical students who conducted non-medical virtual encounters with transplant recipients or living donors to understand the impact on students' patient care approach after 1-2 y. METHODS: Students who completed their surgery clerkship from July 2020 to September 2021 were surveyed about this nonmedical patient encounter in January 2023...
January 25, 2024: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38277758/multicultural-personality-profiles-and-nursing-student-attitudes-towards-refugee-healthcare-workers-a-national-multi-institutional-cross-sectional-study
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilona Cieślak, Mariusz Jaworski, Mariusz Panczyk, Krystian Barzykowski, Anna Majda, Dimitros Theofanidis, Joanna Gotlib-Małkowska
BACKGROUND: Multicultural organizations in the era of globalization require intercultural leadership skills. Healthcare, as a sector serving diverse populations, necessitates culturally sensitive staff. Intercultural nurse education should start in undergraduate education. A tailored approach is needed, especially in the context of Poland's refugee crisis. OBJECTIVE: To investigate how a multicultural personality profile and specific intercultural perspectives affect the attitudes of nursing students towards Ukrainian refugee background healthcare professionals...
January 23, 2024: Nurse Education Today
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38274907/the-present-and-future-of-virtual-reality-in-medical-education-a-narrative-review
#56
REVIEW
Dipal Mistry, Callaham A Brock, Tom Lindsey
Virtual reality (VR) uses computer-generated and three-dimensional environments to create immersive experiences through the use of interactive devices that simulate virtual environments in many forms, such as 3D, screen-based, or room-based. Users can engage in the environment with objects, characters, and scenes, making individuals assume they are experiencing a real-life scenario. VR has been adopted across medical and nursing fields to supplement clinically relevant and practical teaching. However, the effectiveness of this interactive form of learning has come a long way with improvements in accessibility, cost, and technicalities...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268273/psychometric-evaluation-of-the-jefferson-scale-of-empathy-in-a-sample-of-nursing-students-in-the-united-kingdom
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juping Yu, Siva Ganesh, Deborah Lancastle
AIM: To examine the psychometric properties of the 'Jefferson Scale of Empathy'. DESIGN: A methodological study was conducted. METHODS: A sample of 230 nursing students was used to analyse the psychometric properties of the 'Jefferson Scale of Empathy'. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis was used to test construct validity. Cronbach's alpha and item-total correlations were carried out to test internal consistency reliability. RESULTS: The mean score of the empathy SUM was 112...
January 2024: Nursing Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38265060/a-systematic-review-of-the-application-of-simulation-to-promote-empathy-in-nursing-education
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha Juan, Kathleen A O'Connell
This systematic review aimed to identify, appraise, and synthesize evidence for the effectiveness of simulation modalities in promoting nursing students' empathy. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis was followed with 20 studies included. The Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI) was used to evaluate the quality of the publications. The mean MERSQI score was 10.95 with an SD of 1.62, which was above the average in the literature.Five simulation modalities were identified: standardized patient, simulated suit, manikin, virtual simulation, and virtual reality simulation...
January 25, 2024: Simulation in Healthcare: Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254094/implementation-of-a-coaching-training-for-enhancing-empathy-and-emotional-intelligence-skills-in-health-science-students-a-prospective-study
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aguilar-Ferrándiz María Encarnación, Toledano-Moreno Sonia, Casas-Barragán Antonio, Albornoz-Cabello Manuel, Tapia-Haro Rosa María, Correa-Rodríguez María
BACKGROUND: Empathy and emotional intelligence are core competencies in the educational curriculum of health science students, both play a significant role in teamwork relationships and in attention patient's cares; so innovative strategies to enhance these emotional skills are required. We prospectively tested an academic coaching program for improving empathy and emotional intelligence in students of health sciences degrees. METHODS: A prospectively single arm intervention study was performed in undergraduate students of nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy of the Faculty of Health Sciences from the University of Granada (Spain)...
January 22, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232084/tolerance-for-ambiguity-correlations-with-medical-and-physical-therapy-student-traits-and-experiences-within-the-learning-environment
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shauna Dudley-Javoroski, Christopher S Cooper, J Brooks Jackson, Alithea Zorn, Knute D Carter, Richard K Shields
PURPOSE: Health care professions trainees and clinicians who perceive ambiguous situations as sources of threat (low tolerance for ambiguity [TFA]) experience greater risk for mental health disorders and professional burnout. Physical therapists likely encounter substantial ambiguity because of the biopsychosocial nature of their main therapeutic strategies. The purpose of this study was to identify student traits and experiences within the learning environment that differentiate students with high and low TFA for medicine and physical therapy (PT), and to identify areas of interprofessional overlap and distinction...
January 12, 2024: Academic Medicine
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