Broadening the View of Holistic Care: Integrating Arts and Humanities Into Physician Assistant Education.

Q2 Health Professions
Shaun Horak, Pamela Dickey, Samantha K Ammons, T Lynne Barone, Beth Culross, Melissa Berke, Adrian R Duran, Daniel N Hawkins, Steve Langan, Joseph McCaffrey, Amy Morris
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Introduction: The integration of arts and humanities (A&H) into physician assistant (PA) preclinical curriculum may enhance student performance and improve their patient rapport. Arts and humanities content could promote the personal and professional qualities we desire in clinicians including competence, compassion, and empathy. The aim of this research was to determine what PA students report learning from A&H modules designed to foster personal insight and perspective-taking.

Methods: The "Introduction of Humanities & Arts into Physician Assistant Education" (IHAPAE) project is an intercampus collaboration between 2 Midwest Universities. The IHAPAE faculty collaboratively created and delivered A&H-based modules within first-year communication courses. Two cohorts of PA students (N = 130) participated in modules and subsequently attended exploratory focus groups to elicit their perceptions of the A&H curriculum.

Results: Using a constructivist grounded theory approach for data analysis, we found that PA students perceived multiple benefits. Specifically, module content promoted reflection and stress reduction, improved their continuity of care notes, provided utility in cultivating empathy in patient communication, and introduced students to A&H approaches they could recommend to patients.

Discussion: The process model that emerged from student perceptions fits well with existing emotional regulation theory and provides empirical evidence for cultivation of empathy and patient-centeredness. Given the positive outcomes of our project, PA programs should consider the value of incorporating the A&H activities into their curriculum to enhance the student experience and develop essential provider attributes and skills.

拓宽整体护理视野:将艺术与人文融入助理医师教育。
导言:将艺术与人文(A&H)融入助理医师(PA)临床前课程可提高学生的成绩,改善他们与病人的关系。艺术和人文学科的内容可以促进我们所期望的临床医生的个人和专业素质,包括能力、同情心和同理心。本研究的目的是确定 PA 学生从旨在培养个人洞察力和透视能力的 A&H 模块中学到了什么:将人文和艺术引入助理医师教育"(IHAPAE)项目是中西部两所大学之间的校际合作项目。IHAPAE 的教师在一年级的交流课程中合作创建并提供了基于人文和艺术的模块。两批 PA 学生(N = 130)参加了该模块,随后参加了探索性焦点小组,以了解他们对 A&H 课程的看法:使用建构主义基础理论方法进行数据分析,我们发现 PA 学生感知到了多种益处。具体而言,模块内容促进了反思和减压,改善了护理笔记的连续性,在与患者交流中培养了同理心,并向学生介绍了可向患者推荐的 A&H 方法:讨论:从学生感知中得出的过程模型非常符合现有的情绪调节理论,并为培养同理心和以患者为中心提供了经验证据。鉴于我们的项目取得了积极成果,助理医师课程应考虑将 A&H 活动纳入其课程的价值,以增强学生的体验并培养提供者的基本属性和技能。
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