全科/家庭医学实习对日本医学生的影响:使用文本挖掘分析反思性写作。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science Pub Date : 2022-04-08 Epub Date: 2022-02-08 DOI:10.5387/fms.2021-24
Koki Nakamura, Satoshi Kanke, Goro Hoshi, Yoshihiro Toyoda, Kazutaka Yoshida, Ryuki Kassai
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摘要

背景:为了完善全科/家庭医学见习在本科医学教育中的作用,有必要明确全科/家庭医学见习对本科医学教育的影响。运用文本挖掘方法分析医学生的反思性写作,有助于进一步了解临床见习对医学生的影响。方法:研究对象为2018-2019学年的125名福岛医科大学医学院五年级学生。设置为3个诊所,研究时间为5天。办事员的工作包括门诊和家访。最后一天收集学生关于他们的见习经历的反思性写作。文本挖掘用于从反思性写作中提取最频繁的词(名词)。一个共现网络地图被创建来说明最频繁的单词之间的关系。结果:124名学生参与研究。提取的句子总数为321个,单词总数为10627个。出现频率最高的五个词是病人、家访、医疗实践、医疗护理和家庭。从共现网络图来看,家访与家庭之间存在共现关系。结论:数据显示医学生在家庭护理环境中可以学习到照顾家庭和病人的必要性。
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Impact of general practice / family medicine clerkships on Japanese medical students: Using text mining to analyze reflective writing.

Impact of general practice / family medicine clerkships on Japanese medical students: Using text mining to analyze reflective writing.

Background: In order for general practice / family medicine clerkships to be improved in undergraduate medical education, it is necessary to clarify the impacts of general practice / family medicine clerkships. Using text mining to analyze the reflective writing of medical students may be useful for further understanding the impacts of clinical clerkships on medical students.

Methods: The study involved 125 fifth-year Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine students in the academic year 2018-2019. The settings were three clinics and the study period was 5 days. The clerkships included outpatient and home visits. Students' reflective writing on their clerkship experience was collected on the final day. Text mining was used to extract the most frequent words (nouns) from the reflective writing. A co-occurrence network map was created to illustrate the relationships between the most frequent words.

Results: 124 students participated in the study. The total number of sentences extracted was 321 and the total number of words was 10,627. The top five frequently-occurring words were patient, home-visit, medical practice, medical care, and family. From the co-occurrence network map, a co-occurrence relationship was recognized between home-visit and family.

Conclusion: Data suggest that medical students may learn the necessity of care for the family as well as the patient in a home-care setting.

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Fukushima Journal of Medical Science
Fukushima Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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