Facilitating difficult conversations through art: creating an anti-racism digital image library for health professions education

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY International Review of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1080/09540261.2023.2252920
Kamna S. Balhara, Philip Yenawine, Nathan Irvin, Lauren Eller, Leila Habib, Claire Tatham, Margaret Chisolm
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AbstractRacism has been recognised as a threat to patient outcomes, public health, and the healthcare workforce, and health professions (HP) educators and learners alike are seeking effective ways to teach anti-racism in HP education. However, facilitating conversations on race and racism in healthcare contexts can be challenging. Integrative arts and humanities approaches can engage learners in the critical dialogue necessary to educational interventions focused on anti-racism. Discussions of works of visual art, for instance, can leverage visual art as an avenue for indirection to balance introspection and revelation with psychological safety. Structured pedagogical frameworks that emphasise the perspectives and experiences of participants, such as the Visual Thinking Strategies approach, can lead to open-ended and collaborative discussions where participants can safely explore their assumptions in a space that encourages productive discomfort. Visual arts-based programs on anti-racism in HP are limited, though, in part because no collection of images exists to support HP educators in this endeavour. This paper describes the process of developing a digital image library to support HP educators seeking to generate discussions on race and racism as part of anti-racism curricula. We also highlight common themes, best practices, and potential pitfalls associated with use of the image library.Keywords: Humanitiesanti-racismvisual artvisual thinking strategiesmedical education AcknowledgementsThe authors thank all advisory panel members and pilot discussion participants.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s)Additional informationFundingThis work was funded by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Excellence in Education (https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/institute-excellence-education). Dr. Chisolm is the Director of the Paul McHugh Program for Flourishing, through which her work is supported. Philip Yenawine is a creator of VTS and leads the Watershed Collaborative.
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通过艺术促进困难的对话:为卫生专业教育创建反种族主义数字图像库
摘要:种族主义已被认为是对患者预后、公共卫生和医疗保健工作人员的威胁,卫生专业(HP)教育者和学习者都在寻求在HP教育中教授反种族主义的有效方法。然而,在医疗环境中促进关于种族和种族主义的对话可能具有挑战性。综合艺术和人文学科的方法可以使学习者参与反种族主义教育干预所必需的关键对话。例如,对视觉艺术作品的讨论可以利用视觉艺术作为一种间接的途径来平衡内省和启示与心理安全。结构化的教学框架强调参与者的观点和经验,例如视觉思维策略方法,可以导致开放式和协作性的讨论,参与者可以在一个鼓励生产性不适的空间中安全地探索他们的假设。然而,基于视觉艺术的惠普反种族主义项目是有限的,部分原因是没有图像集合来支持惠普教育者的这一努力。本文描述了开发数字图像库的过程,以支持HP教育工作者寻求产生关于种族和种族主义的讨论,作为反种族主义课程的一部分。我们还强调了与使用图像库相关的常见主题、最佳实践和潜在缺陷。关键词:人文,反种族主义,视觉艺术,视觉思维策略,医学教育作者感谢所有顾问小组成员和试点讨论参与者。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。附加信息资金本工作由约翰霍普金斯大学卓越教育研究所(https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/institute-excellence-education)资助。Chisolm博士是Paul McHugh繁荣项目的主任,她的工作得到了该项目的支持。Philip Yenawine是VTS的创造者,也是Watershed Collaborative的领导者。
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