There is no cheating death: A qualitative study of 4th year medical students' confrontations with death in their medical curriculum.

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
GMS Journal for Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma001728
Alicia Rey, Boris Cantin, Raphaël Bonvin
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Abstract

Importance and objective: All medical students are confronted with death during their medical curriculum. Despite this, too few qualitative studies have examined this reality's impact, the support provided by clinical supervisors and the theoretical instruction dedicated to this theme in the university curriculum. This study explores these issues and gives students an opportunity to express themselves, to improve their training and well-being during their pre-graduate.

Design/method: Qualitative study conducted via semi-structured interviews with 4th year medical students at the University of Fribourg engaged in clinical rotations in all the main medical specialties, with in-depth exploration of their experience with death, the support provided by their supervisors and the preparation provided by the university curriculum. A thematic analysis was conducted.

Findings: Five themes emerged: fantasies about death before the encounter, first encounters with death, need for a global approach, impact of clinical supervisors' skills and denial of death during training. Whether positive or negative, confronting death is often an intense experience for students. They value clinical supervisors who care about how they're feeling, which is all too rare. According to students, the curriculum absolutely needs to be improved to better prepare them for the reality on the ground.

Conclusion: This study highlights the intensity of students' experiences with death and enables us to propose necessary improvements to their support and training. We believe that students would benefit from a space in which to explore their experiences with death. This would enable them to develop better skills for supporting end-of-life patients and their loved ones, while enhancing their own resources.

没有欺骗死亡:四年级医学生在医学课程中面对死亡的定性研究。
重要性与目的:所有医学生在医学课程中都会遇到死亡。尽管如此,很少有定性研究考察了这一现实的影响,临床主管提供的支持以及大学课程中专门针对这一主题的理论指导。本研究探讨了这些问题,并为学生提供了一个表达自己的机会,以改善他们在研究生阶段的训练和福祉。设计/方法:通过半结构化访谈对弗里堡大学所有主要医学专业从事临床轮转的四年级医学生进行定性研究,深入探讨他们的死亡经验、导师提供的支持以及大学课程提供的准备。进行了专题分析。研究结果:出现了五个主题:接触死亡前对死亡的幻想、第一次接触死亡、需要一种全面的方法、临床督导技能的影响以及在培训期间否认死亡。无论是积极的还是消极的,面对死亡对学生来说往往是一种强烈的体验。他们重视那些关心他们感受的临床督导,这太罕见了。根据学生们的意见,课程绝对需要改进,以便更好地为他们面对现实做好准备。结论:本研究突出了学生死亡经历的强度,使我们能够对他们的支持和训练提出必要的改进。我们相信学生们会从一个探索死亡经历的空间中受益。这将使他们能够发展更好的技能来支持临终病人和他们的亲人,同时增加他们自己的资源。
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GMS Journal for Medical Education
GMS Journal for Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
30
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: GMS Journal for Medical Education (GMS J Med Educ) – formerly GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung – publishes scientific articles on all aspects of undergraduate and graduate education in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and other health professions. Research and review articles, project reports, short communications as well as discussion papers and comments may be submitted. There is a special focus on empirical studies which are methodologically sound and lead to results that are relevant beyond the respective institution, profession or country. Please feel free to submit qualitative as well as quantitative studies. We especially welcome submissions by students. It is the mission of GMS Journal for Medical Education to contribute to furthering scientific knowledge in the German-speaking countries as well as internationally and thus to foster the improvement of teaching and learning and to build an evidence base for undergraduate and graduate education. To this end, the journal has set up an editorial board with international experts. All manuscripts submitted are subjected to a clearly structured peer review process. All articles are published bilingually in English and German and are available with unrestricted open access. Thus, GMS Journal for Medical Education is available to a broad international readership. GMS Journal for Medical Education is published as an unrestricted open access journal with at least four issues per year. In addition, special issues on current topics in medical education research are also published. Until 2015 the journal was published under its German name GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung. By changing its name to GMS Journal for Medical Education, we wish to underline our international mission.
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