探讨护理和医学生处理挑战性对话的经验:一项定性焦点小组研究。

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-05-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S518988
Germanus Natuhwera, Peter Ellis, Eve Namisango
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背景:处理具有挑战性的对话仍然是本科和合格的护士和医生的主要挑战。然而,在临床和护理环境中,患者与临床医生的日常接触中,具有挑战性的对话是不可避免的。目的:探讨护理和医学生处理与患者及其家属的挑战性对话的经验。环境和参与者:这项研究是在乌干达西南部、中西部和中部的七所护理和医学培训学校和大学中选出的最后一年级护理和医学本科生中进行的。设计与方法:本研究为探索性质的研究。采用目的抽样和方便抽样分别选择培训学校/大学和参与者。在2022年11月至2023年2月期间,通过10次面对面的录音焦点小组访谈收集数据,并采用归纳主题分析方法进行分析。结果:共有82名护生、医学生参与本研究。分析得出了四个主要主题:(1)学生对坏消息的理解;(2)处理具有挑战性对话的情绪劳动;(3)处理具有挑战性对话是理论而不是实践经验;(4)社会文化和医学文化困境。结论:研究表明,参与者的理论知识有限,准备不足,并且不愿意参与具有挑战性的对话,特别是在传达坏消息或处理与死亡和临终有关的对话时。这些问题与培训不足,特别是临床接触有限或不足密切相关。在临床环境中,需要基于模拟的学习和接触具有挑战性的对话。
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Exploring Nursing and Medical Students' Experiences of Handling Challenging Conversations: A Qualitative Focus Group Study.

Background: Handling challenging conversations remains a major challenge for both undergraduate and qualified nurses and medical doctors. However, challenging conversations are inevitable in daily patient-clinician encounters in clinical and care settings.

Aim: To explore nursing and medical students' experiences in handling challenging conversations with patients and their families.

Setting and participants: The study was conducted among final-year undergraduate nursing and medical students selected from seven nursing and medical training schools and universities in Southwest, Midwest and Central Uganda.

Design and methods: This was an exploratory qualitative study. Purposive and convenience sampling were used to select training schools/universities and participants respectively. Data were collected between November 2022 and February 2023 through 10 face-to-face audio-recorded focus group interviews and were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.

Results: 82 nursing and medical students participated in the study. The analysis yielded four major themes: (1) Students' understanding of bad news, (2) Emotional labor of handling challenging conversations, (3) Handling challenging conversations a theory but not a practice experience, (4) Sociocultural and medico-cultural dilemmas.

Conclusion: The study revealed that participants possessed limited theoretical knowledge, preparedness, and a significant unwillingness to engage in challenging conversations, particularly when communicating bad news or handling conversations related to death and dying. These issues are closely linked to inadequate training and particularly limited or deficient clinical exposure. Simulation-based learning and exposure to challenging conversations are required in clinical settings.

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