从漫画到关怀:探索绘本小说在器官移植旅程中的教育潜力。

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Veronica Moretti, Enrica Baraldi, Patrizia Burra, Stefano Ratti
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器官移植极大地提高了终末期器官衰竭患者的生存率和生活质量,但也带来了终身免疫抑制、并发症和社会心理压力等挑战。漫画小说《我们的新自我》(I nuovi noi)利用图形医学来解决这些挑战,将视觉叙事与医疗保健见解相结合。与患者,医疗保健专业人员和艺术家合作开发,图形小说提供了一个移情的叙述,促进理解,提高治疗依从性和加强沟通。基于对36名不同医疗保健专业人员的结构化访谈,本研究评估了小说对移植后护理的影响,强调了图形医学丰富医学教育和患者支持框架的潜力。我们对医疗专业人员意见的分析揭示了漫画小说在三个层面上的教育潜力:医疗专业人员、接受移植手术的患者和公众。研究结果强调了为特定人群量身定制通信工具的重要性,以最大限度地发挥其对医学教育和患者护理的影响。
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From comics to care: exploring the education potential of graphic novel in organ transplantation journey.

Organ transplantation profoundly enhances survival and quality of life for patients with end-stage organ failure but presents challenges such as lifelong immunosuppression, complications and psychosocial stress. The graphic novel I nuovi noi ('Our new selves') leverages Graphic Medicine to address these challenges, combining visual storytelling with healthcare insights. Developed collaboratively with patients, healthcare professionals and artists, the graphic novel offers an empathetic narrative that fosters understanding, improves treatment adherence and enhances communication. Based on structured interviews with 36 different healthcare professionals, this study evaluates the novel's impact on post-transplant care, underscoring the potential of Graphic Medicine to enrich medical education and patient support frameworks. Our analyses of healthcare professionals' opinions reveal the graphic novel's educational potential on three levels: health professionals, patients who had transplants and the public. The findings underscore the importance of tailoring communication tools to specific populations to maximise their impact in medical education and patient care.

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Medical Humanities
Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) is an international peer reviewed journal concerned with areas of current importance in occupational medicine and environmental health issues throughout the world. Original contributions include epidemiological, physiological and psychological studies of occupational and environmental health hazards as well as toxicological studies of materials posing human health risks. A CPD/CME series aims to help visitors in continuing their professional development. A World at Work series describes workplace hazards and protetctive measures in different workplaces worldwide. A correspondence section provides a forum for debate and notification of preliminary findings.
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