| Literature DB >> 36064397 |
Elisabeth Assing Hvidt1, Anne Ulsø2, Cecilie Valentin Thorngreen3, Jens Søndergaard2, Christina Maar Andersen3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The modern medical education is predominantly grounded in the biomedical sciences. In recent years, medical humanities have been included into the medical curricula in many countries around the world one of the objectives being to promote patient-centred, empathic care by future physicians. Studies have been made of the impact of inclusion of medical humanities components within the medical curriculum. Although some results suggest increased empathy, others remain inconclusive. To gain insight into the depth, context, and impact of inclusion of the medical humanities for future physicians, this study aimed to explore Danish medical students' understanding of and reflections on how the medical humanities relate to the medical education, including the clinic.Entities:
Keywords: Denmark; Empathy; Medical education; Medical humanities; Qualitative study
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36064397 PMCID: PMC9442995 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03723-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 3.263
Overview of participants
| Interviews | Number of participants | Sex | University | Year | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Students | 23 | Female 16 | Male 7 | SDU 13 | AU 4 | KU 5 | AAU 1 | 1.-3 7 | 4.-6 16 |
Overview of themes, subthemes and codes
| Themes | Subthemes | Open codes |
|---|---|---|
| The role of the medical humanities in the preclinical educational system | Students prioritize biomedical knowledge building The educational institution downgrades the medical humanities | Learning about empathy Not enough or good enough Narrative medicine Health psychology Communication teaching The professional versus the soft Under-prioritized by the students How empathy is addressed Empathy is a buzzword, but no real attention The gap Heavy educational pressure Result versus process Lack of time Meeting the patient as a human being Maturation process |
| The role of the medical humanities in the clinical educational system | The health care system undermines the medical humanities Labor division and identity formation | The clinic Lack of time Showing lack of empathy Not enough focus on empathy Structure Distance-cynicism Nurses versus doctors Out-sourcing of empathy Development in empathy Patient needs Immunization Specialties and empathy |