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The Diabetes Simulation Challenge: Enhancing Patient Perspective-Taking for Medical Students.

Emily Shaffer-Hudkins1, Sara Hinojosa Orbeck2, Kathy Bradley-Klug3, Nicole Johnson4.   

Abstract

The Diabetes Simulation Challenge is a unique training tool to foster empathy, a key facet of patient-centered care, for medical students. Thirty-two medical students participated in a 24-hour perspective-taking activity as part of their curriculum, during which they simulated some common experiences of living with a chronic health condition, specifically type 1 diabetes. Students' written reflections were analyzed using a phenomenological qualitative approach to provide a composite description of the experience. An exhaustive, iterative method of thematic analysis that included manual coding was used to determine whether this activity led to expressions of empathy or thoughts and beliefs consistent with patient-centered health care. Nine unique themes emerged, six of which indicated that students adopted the perspective of an individual with a chronic illness. Most of the students' reflections illustrated an understanding of the behavioral, social, and emotional challenges related to living with type 1 diabetes, as well as increased empathy toward individuals with the disease. Medical students who aim to provide patient-centered care benefited from this perspective-taking exercise, and training programs should consider using such methods to extend learning beyond traditional didactic education.
© 2022 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35668889      PMCID: PMC9160536          DOI: 10.2337/ds21-0039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Spectr        ISSN: 1040-9165


  15 in total

Review 1.  Do nurses and other professional helpers normally display much empathy?

Authors:  W J Reynolds; B Scott
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 3.187

2.  Perceptions of Patient-Centered Care among First-Year Medical Students.

Authors:  Bruce L Henschen; Elizabeth R Ryan; Daniel B Evans; Ashley Truong; Diane B Wayne; Jennifer A Bierman; Kenzie A Cameron
Journal:  Teach Learn Med       Date:  2018-05-30       Impact factor: 2.414

Review 3.  Patient- and Family-Centered Care: A Primer.

Authors:  James V Rawson; Julie Moretz
Journal:  J Am Coll Radiol       Date:  2016-12       Impact factor: 5.532

4.  Active-learning diabetes simulation in an advanced pharmacy practice experience to develop patient empathy.

Authors:  Heather P Whitley
Journal:  Am J Pharm Educ       Date:  2012-12-12       Impact factor: 2.047

5.  Empathy and quality of care.

Authors:  Stewart W Mercer; William J Reynolds
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 5.386

6.  Physicians' empathy and clinical outcomes for diabetic patients.

Authors:  Mohammadreza Hojat; Daniel Z Louis; Fred W Markham; Richard Wender; Carol Rabinowitz; Joseph S Gonnella
Journal:  Acad Med       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 6.893

7.  General Practitioners' Empathy and Health Outcomes: A Prospective Observational Study of Consultations in Areas of High and Low Deprivation.

Authors:  Stewart W Mercer; Maria Higgins; Annemieke M Bikker; Bridie Fitzpatrick; Alex McConnachie; Suzanne M Lloyd; Paul Little; Graham C M Watt
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2016-03       Impact factor: 5.166

8.  Decline of empathy among medical students: Dehumanization or useful coping process?

Authors:  J-M Triffaux; S Tisseron; J A Nasello
Journal:  Encephale       Date:  2018-06-28       Impact factor: 1.291

9.  Nursing student as patient: experiential learning in a hospital simulation to improve empathy of nursing students.

Authors:  Hanneke Ter Beest; Marlies van Bemmel; Marian Adriaansen
Journal:  Scand J Caring Sci       Date:  2018-06-19
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