Learning to observe art to better understand the patients: A pilot study.

Ismaël Conejero, Hélène Lorblanchet, Émilie Olié, Philippe Courtet
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Objectives: We describe an artwork observation training program proposed to the first-year psychiatry residents in the school of medicine of Montpellier-Nîmes (Université de Montpellier). This course aimed at improving the ability to observe, tolerate ambiguity in healthcare, work as a team, communicate, and develop empathy. We also evaluated the impact of this program on the enhancement of emotional and communication skills in a pilot study.

Materials and methods: The artwork observation program based on Visual Thinking Strategies consisted of three sessions of ninety minutes involving two groups of eight medical students. First-year volunteer psychiatry residents were recruited. Before the sessions participants completed the Groningen Reflection ability Scale to evaluate reflection skills. Then, all the participants examined paintings and drawings of the Atger collection, were encouraged to observe carefully, and to engage in active group discussion by means of a structured questioning. Following the session, participants responded to a short survey to assess potential improvement of socio-emotional and communication skills.

Results: Fifteen psychiatry residents participated in the pilot study, eight were males. The median age was twenty-five years. The artwork observation program was well accepted by the participants. All the respondents reported improvement of emotional and communication skills, except regarding three empathy items, including the ability to feel the suffering of others which was increased only for 62% of respondents.

Discussion: Our program relying on Visual Thinking Strategies may improve the ability to observe carefully, to perceive the mental states of others, and to tolerate uncertainty. Training of such skills may encourage the adoption of self-reflective attitudes.

Conclusions: Such an artistic innovative program should be extended to undergraduate students in medical curriculum.

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学会观察艺术,更好地了解病人:试点研究。
目的:我们介绍了蒙彼利埃-尼姆大学(Université de Montpellier)医学院为一年级精神病学住院医师开设的艺术作品观察培训课程。该课程旨在提高住院医师的观察能力、对医疗服务中模糊性的耐受能力、团队合作能力、沟通能力和移情能力。我们还在一项试点研究中评估了该课程对提高情感和沟通技能的影响:基于 "视觉思维策略 "的艺术作品观察项目包括三节课,每节课九十分钟,每组八名医学生。此外,还招募了一年级的志愿精神病学住院医师。在课程开始前,参与者完成了格罗宁根反思能力量表,以评估反思能力。然后,所有参与者都观看了阿特热尔收藏的油画和素描,鼓励他们仔细观察,并通过有条理的提问参与积极的小组讨论。课程结束后,参与者回答了一份简短的调查问卷,以评估他们在社会情感和沟通技巧方面的潜在进步:15 名精神科住院医师参加了试点研究,其中 8 人为男性。年龄中位数为 25 岁。艺术作品观察项目得到了参与者的广泛认可。所有受访者都表示情感和沟通能力得到了提高,但三个移情项目除外,其中只有62%的受访者提高了感受他人痛苦的能力:讨论:我们的计划依靠视觉思维策略,可以提高仔细观察、感知他人心理状态和容忍不确定性的能力。结论:这种艺术创新项目应予以推广:这种艺术创新项目应推广到医学课程的本科生中。
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