| Literature DB >> 24358816 |
P Ravi Shankar1, Rano M Piryani2, Kundan K Singh3, Bal Man S Karki4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: At KIST Medical College, Lalitpur, Nepal, a Medical Humanities module for first year medical students has been conducted. Role plays are used to explore social, medical and sexual issues in the Nepalese context. The present study obtained student feedback about the role plays used in the module, the difficulties faced, and obtained suggestions for further improvement.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24358816 PMCID: PMC3752645 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.1-65.v1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402
Role plays used during the medical humanities module.
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| What it means to be sick in Nepal (byte 1) | Ms. Anita is a 35 year old lady living in Bungamati, Lalitpur. She had contracted poliomyelitis as a child. Her legs are withered and she is unable to walk. She makes her living by begging for alms in public places. Explore what it means to be sick in Nepal using a role-play.
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| What it means to be sick in Nepal (byte 2) | James & Anil are a gay couple living in Pokhara. They work in a travel agency in Lakeside. Recently they have been diagnosed to be HIV positive. Their coworkers are scared and want the couple to be dismissed from their jobs. Highlight the issues involved. Explore the issues involved using a role play.
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| The patient (byte 1) | Ram is a 30 year old man who has been diagnosed to be suffering from leprosy. He lives in a small village in eastern Nepal. On learning that he is suffering from leprosy his wife has left him taking with her their children. The villagers shun Ram and his family. He is very depressed and has come to you, the doctor in a PHC an hour’s walk from the village accompanied by his mother. The PHC staffs are not very happy that a leprosy patient has come to their hospital. Explore the scenario from the patient perspective using a role-play.
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| The doctor (byte 1) | Dr. Ram Bahadur is a famous doctor in Pokhara. He has a busy practice and runs a flourishing nursing home. He is busy from morning till night in his practice. His wife is extremely unhappy. She accuses him of having no time for her and the family. He is also accused of being money minded. She wants to divorce him. Explore the situation using a role-play.
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| Doctor-patient relationship (byte 1) | Dr. Kiran is an Internal medicine specialist in Lalitpur. He has been treating a twenty-two year old college student named Anita for the last five years. The lady suffers from severe attacks of migraine and is on drug prophylaxis. Kiran has realized that he is in love with Anita. He wants to live happily ever after with her. However, he is not sure about whether it would be correct for a doctor to marry his young female patient. Analyze the issues involved using a role play.
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The scenarios and the transcripts of certain role plays mentioned has been recently published in the International Journal of User-driven Healthcare [23].
Common overall comments about the medical humanities module.
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| Gave knowledge about health and social issues in Nepal | 26 | 26.5 |
| Was a refreshing break from the routine | 25 | 25.5 |
| Was interesting | 25 | 25.5 |
| Taught how to deal with future situations | 17 | 17.3 |
| Provided familiarization with problems in professional life | 13 | 13.3 |
| Was interactive | 9 | 9.2 |
| Developed team spirit among team members | 8 | 8.2 |
| Helped in clarifying session objectives | 7 | 7.1 |
Suggestions of respondents to further improve use of role plays in future.
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| Give more time for preparation and planning of the role plays to the groups | 55 | 56.1 |
| Provide different scenarios to different groups | 19 | 19.4 |
| Resolve technical problems like microphones and seating | 18 | 18.4 |
| Create and provide more scenarios | 16 | 16.3 |
| Ensure more participation of students | 14 | 14.3 |
| Create more characters in the role play so that more students can be involved | 13 | 13.3 |
| Use more role plays in the medical humanities module | 10 | 10.2 |
| Create more realistic scenarios | 8 | 8.2 |
| Inform the students about the scenarios at least a day in advance | 7 | 7.1 |
Role plays with which respondents identified the most.
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| Lady stepping on land mine and lower limb was amputated | 18 (18.4) | Well presented, good mimicry of sound of ambulance, legacy of conflict |
| Trafficking of young girl to India for sale to a brothel | 16 (16.3) | Major problem in Nepal, good acting, sister is a volunteer in NGO addressing this problem |
| Leprosy patient whose wife has left him | 15 (15.3) | Major problem in Nepal, Social stigma |
| Gay couple who are HIV-positive and co-workers want them removed from their job | 13 (13.3) | Brought out problem of gays, was a part of the role play |
| Chaupadi system where women are banished to the cow shed during menstruation and just after delivery | 12 (12.2) | Big problem in certain areas, usually ignored |
| Doctor falling in love with a patient being treated for many years for migraine | 10 (10.2) | Clear objectives and role play was humorous |