Evaluating the Amyloidosis Speakers Bureau: the influence of amyloidosis patients' narratives on medical students' knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intent.

MedEdPublish (2016) Pub Date : 2023-06-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/mep.19631.1
Adebanke L Adebayo, Katherine E Rowan, Vaishali Sanchorawala, Mackenzie N Boedicker, Deborah D Boedicker
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Background:  Amyloidosis is a complex multi-systemic disease. Lack of knowledge about amyloidosis and subsequent mis- or under-diagnosis are major obstacles to treatment, which result in life-threatening organ damage, morbidity, and mortality. Hence, the purpose of this study is to explore the effectiveness of amyloidosis patients' narratives on medical students. Methods:  The Amyloidosis Speakers Bureau (ASB) arranges for amyloidosis patients to speak about their diagnostic and treatment experiences with medical students. Using a randomized post-test only experiment, we compared the effectiveness of patients' narratives between two groups (treatment and control). Outcome measures included medical students' intent to actively communicate with patients, acquire knowledge about amyloidosis, and reconsider diagnoses when warranted. Results:  The treatment group (those who listened to an ASB patient speaker) had higher mean differences on all measures, including the desire to improve communication with patients, acquire and apply knowledge of amyloidosis, and willingness to reconsider diagnoses when symptoms are puzzling. Conclusions:  ASB patient educators widened awareness of an under-diagnosed disease. Listening to a patient's narrative was associated with positive attitudes toward communication with patients, interest in acquiring and applying knowledge of amyloidosis, and humility about diagnosis. Narrative and persuasion theory are used to explain this quantitative evidence of the power of patient narratives.

评估淀粉样变性演讲局:淀粉样变性患者的叙述对医学生知识、态度和行为意图的影响。
背景:淀粉样变性是一种复杂的多系统疾病。缺乏对淀粉样变性的了解以及随后的错误或诊断不足是治疗的主要障碍,这会导致危及生命的器官损伤、发病率和死亡率。因此,本研究的目的是探索淀粉样变性患者的叙述对医学生的有效性。方法:淀粉样变性发言人局(ASB)安排淀粉样变性患者与医学生谈论他们的诊断和治疗经验。使用一项仅限测试后的随机实验,我们比较了两组(治疗组和对照组)患者叙述的有效性。结果指标包括医学生积极与患者沟通的意愿,获得淀粉样变性的知识,并在必要时重新考虑诊断。结果:治疗组(听ASB患者演讲的患者)在所有指标上的平均差异都更高,包括改善与患者沟通的愿望、获得和应用淀粉样变性的知识,以及在症状令人困惑时重新考虑诊断的意愿。结论:ASB患者教育者扩大了对诊断不足疾病的认识。倾听患者的叙述与对与患者沟通的积极态度、对获取和应用淀粉样变性知识的兴趣以及对诊断的谦逊有关。叙事和说服理论被用来解释患者叙事力量的定量证据。
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