通过基于社区的叙事接触,在医学教育中培养叙事谦逊性

Q3 Social Sciences
Amanda M. Caleb, Kathryn Lafferty‐Danner, Alejandra Marroquin
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摘要

本章讨论了基于社区的叙事接触如何提高医学生的叙事谦逊性,即认识到多种健康叙事的价值并减少叙事特权的做法。本章的研究表明,通过接触个人的健康生活经历,医学生能够认识到专业和个人的叙事偏见,从而反思如何改善以患者为中心、以证词公正和叙事尊重为核心的护理。
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Cultivating narrative humility in medical education through community‐based narrative encounters
This chapter discusses how community‐based narrative encounters can enhance medical students’ narrative humility, the practice of recognizing the value of multiple narratives of health and reducing narrative privileging. The study in this chapter suggests that through exposure to individuals’ lived experience of health, medical students are able to recognize both professional and personal narrative bias, leading to reflection on improved patient‐centered care centered on testimonial justice and narrative respect.
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New Directions for Teaching and Learning
New Directions for Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: New Directions for Teaching and Learning continues to offer a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improving college teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructors and the latest findings of educational and psychological researchers.
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