Are patient-centered care values as reflected in teaching scenarios really being taught when implemented by teaching faculty? A discourse analysis on an Indonesian medical school's curriculum.

Q1 Medicine Asia Pacific Family Medicine Pub Date : 2011-04-25 DOI:10.1186/1447-056X-10-4
Mora Claramita, Adi H Sutomo, Mark A Graber, Albert Jj Scherpbier
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Abstract

Background: According to The Indonesian Medical Council, 2006, Indonesian competence-based medical curriculum should be oriented towards family medicine. We aimed to find out if the educational goal of patient-centered care within family medicine (comprehensive care and continuous care) were adequately transferred from the expected curriculum to implemented curriculum and teaching process.

Methods: Discourse analysis was done by 3 general practitioners of scenarios and learning objectives of an Indonesian undergraduate medical curriculum. The coders categorized those sentences into two groups: met or unmet the educational goal of patient-centered care.

Results: Text analysis showed gaps in patient-centered care training between the scenarios and the learning objectives which were developed by both curriculum committee and the block planning groups and the way in which the material was taught. Most sentences in the scenarios were more relevant to patient-centered care while most sentences in the learning objectives were more inclined towards disease-perspectives.

Conclusions: There is currently a discrepancy between expected patient-centered care values in the scenario and instructional materials that are being used.

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教学情境中所反映的以患者为中心的护理价值观,在教师实施时是否真的被教授了?印尼一所医学院课程的语篇分析。
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