The humanities in palliative medicine training: perspectives of academic palliative medicine physicians and trainees.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Rayan Delbani, Christopher J Barnes, Michel Shamy
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Background: The humanities can aid in the development of important skills for trainee physicians. Because of the nature of their work, palliative medicine residents are expected to apply humanities-based skills frequently in their clinical work and are also likely to use humanities-based skills to support their own self-care. Our project explored the role of the humanities in palliative medicine residency programs across Canada.

Methods: Each priority topic or objective of the current palliative medicine residency training standards in Canada was reviewed to determine whether they relate to the humanities. A cross-sectional survey was subsequently created using Qualtrics, with the target study population being current palliative medicine residents and palliative medicine staff physicians at academic centers in Canada.

Results: Multiple humanities objectives exist in Canadian palliative medicine training standards, primarily in the ethical, cultural, and spiritual domains. Eighty-seven people completed the cross-sectional survey, for a 17.4% response rate and 94.6% completion rate. The vast majority (90%) of survey participants felt that the humanities had an important role in medical training at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and more than 70% of participants felt that the humanities had an important role in palliative medicine residency training. In some areas, the humanities participants felt that their programs would most benefit from ethics, philosophy, and culture. Over 65% agreed or strongly agreed that their own palliative medicine program would benefit from more humanities content.

Conclusion: Canadian palliative medicine training standards require residents to demonstrate humanities-based skills. Most survey participants state that the humanities have an important role in medical training at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and that their own palliative medicine residency program would benefit from more humanities content. These results may guide future studies to better understand why and how more humanities content can be added to palliative medicine residency programs to optimize residents' learning experiences and better prepare them for careers in palliative medicine.

姑息医学培训中的人文学科:姑息医学学术医师和受训者的观点。
背景:人文学科可以帮助实习医生发展重要的技能。由于姑息医学住院医师的工作性质,他们需要在临床工作中经常应用人文科学技能,并有可能利用人文科学技能来支持自己的自我保健。我们的项目探索了人文学科在加拿大各地姑息医学住院医师培训项目中的作用:方法:我们对加拿大现行姑息医学住院医师培训标准中的每个优先主题或目标进行了审查,以确定它们是否与人文学科有关。随后使用 Qualtrics 制作了一份横断面调查,目标研究人群为加拿大学术中心的姑息医学住院医师和姑息医学工作人员:加拿大姑息医学培训标准中有多个人文目标,主要涉及伦理、文化和精神领域。87人完成了横向调查,回复率为17.4%,完成率为94.6%。绝大多数(90%)的调查参与者认为人文学科在本科和研究生阶段的医学培训中具有重要作用,超过 70% 的参与者认为人文学科在姑息医学住院医师培训中具有重要作用。在某些领域,人文学科的参与者认为他们的项目将从伦理学、哲学和文化中获益最多。超过65%的人同意或非常同意他们自己的姑息医学项目将受益于更多的人文学科内容:加拿大姑息医学培训标准要求住院医师展示以人文为基础的技能。大多数参与调查者表示,人文学科在本科和研究生阶段的医学培训中发挥着重要作用,他们自己的姑息医学住院医师培训项目将受益于更多的人文学科内容。这些结果可以指导未来的研究,更好地理解为什么以及如何在姑息医学住院医师培训项目中增加更多的人文内容,以优化住院医师的学习经历,更好地为姑息医学事业做好准备。
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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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