Involving medical students in re-orienting health services: a photovoice study.

Sara Maria Pani, Sara Ronzi, Arianna Liori, Andrea Della Salda, Paolo Contu
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Introduction: Healthcare reorientation aims for health services focused not exclusively on diseases but also on prevention and health promotion. The implementation depends strongly on professionals' willingness to actively participate in the reorientation. An effective strategy to boost reorientation is to reorient education and role definition of future professionals. This paper examines whether photovoice can be a suitable method to i) increase future health professionals' awareness of users' needs and expectations; and ii) enable a process of critical reflection on role definition and health services organisation.

Methods: One hundred and seventy-two medical students participated in the photovoice project. Participants were asked to produce one photo combined with a caption, responding to a pre-identified question: "What is, in your opinion, the main aspect affecting users' satisfaction/dissatisfaction in a healthcare facility?". Participants discussed their photos in group discussions (n = 16) and participated in data analysis sessions (n = 4).

Results: Participants' contributions revolved around how services were delivered (e.g., kindness, accessibility, attention to additional needs) rather than the service provided. The students showed their empathic side and proposed smart and inclusive solutions to improve overall users' experience.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated the value of using photovoice to reach medical students and to integrate health promotion into their professional identities. The photovoice process, teamwork, and discussions opened a breach into traditional thinking regarding aspects of healthcare services that are taken for granted or are overlooked. Furthermore, participants' proposals often implied a change in the behaviour of professionals - their future selves - towards patients and low-cost improvements of organisational practices.

让医科学生参与重新定位医疗服务:一项摄影选择研究。
导言:调整保健方向的目的是使保健服务不仅侧重于疾病,而且侧重于预防和促进健康。其实施在很大程度上取决于专业人员积极参与调整的意愿。促进重新定位的有效策略是重新定位未来专业人员的教育和角色定义。本文探讨了摄影舆论是否是一种合适的方法,以 i) 提高未来卫生专业人员对用户需求和期望的认识;ii) 对角色定义和卫生服务组织进行批判性反思:172 名医科学生参加了摄影选择项目。参与者被要求拍摄一张照片并配以说明,以回答预先确定的问题:"在你看来,影响用户对医疗机构满意度/不满意度的主要方面是什么?参与者在小组讨论中讨论了他们的照片(16 人),并参加了数据分析会议(4 人):结果:参与者的观点主要围绕如何提供服务(如亲切感、可及性、对额外需求的关注),而非所提供的服务。学生们展现了他们感同身受的一面,并提出了智能和包容性的解决方案,以改善用户的整体体验:本研究证明了使用摄影荐言来接触医学生并将健康促进融入其职业身份的价值。摄影遴选过程、团队合作和讨论为传统思维打开了一个缺口,即医疗服务中被视为理所当然或被忽视的方面。此外,参与者的建议往往意味着专业人员--他们未来的自己--对患者行为的改变,以及组织实践的低成本改进。
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