Impact of a Medical School Elective in Cultivating Compassion Through Touch Therapies

K. Kemper, Deborah Larrimore, Jean Dozier, Charles R. Woods
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This study assessed the impact of an elective for second-year students on cultivating compassion through complementary and alternative medicine practices including therapeutic touch and healing touch. Course participants completed demographic questions, precourse and postcourse questions about confidence and practice in compassion, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory. Those who completed the elective reported significant improvements in confidence, practice, and sense of personal achievement. For example, for the statement, “I am confident in being calm, peaceful and focused (centered) before and during patient encounters,” scores improved from 1.7 to 8.0 on a 10-point scale (p < .01). Optimism about future practice improved from 5.5 before to 7.9 after the course (p < .05). Scores significantly improved for confidence and practice of compassion and optimism about future practice. Such electives may improve desired skills and help reduce burnout. Additional research is needed to determine the impact of such electives on quality of care.
医学院选修课对通过触摸疗法培养同情心的影响
本研究评估了二年级学生选修课通过辅助和替代医学实践(包括治疗性触摸和治愈性触摸)对培养同情心的影响。课程参与者完成了人口统计问题,课程前和课程后关于信心和同情心实践的问题,以及马斯拉克倦怠量表。那些完成选修课的人报告说,他们在自信、练习和个人成就感方面都有了显著的提高。例如,对于“在与病人接触之前和过程中,我有信心保持冷静、平和和专注(以中心为中心)”的陈述,得分从1.7分提高到8.0分(p < 0.01)。对未来实践的乐观度由课程前的5.5分提高到课程后的7.9分(p < 0.05)。信心、同情心和对未来的乐观态度的得分显著提高。这些选修课可以提高所需的技能,并有助于减少倦怠。需要进一步的研究来确定这些选修课对护理质量的影响。
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