Literature DB >> 32171375

Evaluation of a compulsory reflective group for medical students.

Liza Lack1, Jill Yielder2, Felicity Goodyear-Smith3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The ability to reflect - reflection - taking time to stop, think and evaluate is an important professional skill to develop. AIM To evaluate a compulsory reflective group activity to determine whether compulsory participation enabled students to constructively share emotional clinical experiences and develop ethical and professional behaviour. METHODS This was a case study with mixed methodology. Participants were Years 5 and 6 medical students at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Data collection included pre- and post-reflective group questionnaires with Year 5 and 6 students, questionnaires with general practice academic facilitators, and audiotapes of the reflection group discussions. RESULTS Students shared emotional experiences that were organised into three themes: (i) witnessing unprofessional behaviour; (ii) meeting difficult clinical scenarios for the first time; and (iii) the hierarchy of medicine. They reported positive learning experiences relevant to their future practice and valued the opportunity to share their experiences safely. Facilitators thought the groups provided unique educational opportunities that students appreciated. Eighty-two percent of participants would like to repeat the activity during their medical school training. CONCLUSION Self-reflection is an essential condition for professionalism. Use of reflective groups can help students become ethical and professional doctors.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32171375     DOI: 10.1071/HC18030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Health Care        ISSN: 1172-6156


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1.  Reflective Practice: Co-Creating Reflective Activities for Pharmacy Students.

Authors:  Kalbie Hokanson; Rene R Breault; Cherie Lucas; Theresa L Charrois; Theresa J Schindel
Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-10
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