Learning Harmony: Medical Student Reflections on the Intersection of the Arts & Humanities and Medicine, A Mixed Methods Study.

Q1 Nursing Health professions education Pub Date : 2023-04-21
Dominique Harz, Andrea W Schwartz, Truelian Lee, David S Jones, Edward M Hundert, Lisa M Wong, Susan E Pories
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Background: The arts and humanities form a critical part of medical education. In this study, we explore medical students' reflections following an arts and humanities experience. An intensive day and a half long program focused on music and reflection was designed for first-year students at Harvard Medical School.

Methods: Students completed an evaluation of the experience with both open-ended and Likert scale questions. Data were analyzed using a mixed methods approach. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data and inductive content analysis for qualitative data.

Results: 168 first-year medical and dental students participated in the activity. Survey response rate was 73% (n =122). Quantitatively, the overall quality of the experience was assessed at a mean value of 4.86 points (SD = 0.37 points) out of a maximum of 5, with 5 being excellent. The qualitative evaluation illustrated how the arts and humanities experience encouraged students to reflect on their leadership and doctoring skills, taking a holistic approach to their medical education, and integrating the lessons of the arts and humanities into their medical practice.

Conclusion: The arts and humanities program encouraged student reflection on profound questions in medicine related to empathy, vulnerability, and authenticity. This experience broadened students' perspectives regarding the relationship between medicine and the arts and humanities.

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学习和谐:医学生对艺术、人文与医学交叉点的思考,一项混合方法研究。
背景:艺术和人文学科是医学教育的重要组成部分。在这项研究中,我们探讨了医学生在艺术和人文体验之后的反思。哈佛医学院为一年级学生设计了一个为期一天半的强化课程,重点是音乐和反思。数据采用混合方法进行分析。描述性统计用于分析定量数据,归纳内容分析用于定性数据。结果:168名医科和牙科一年级学生参加了此次活动。调查应答率为73%(n=122)。从数量上讲,体验的总体质量评估为平均值4.86分(SD=0.37分),最高为5分,其中5分为优秀。定性评估说明了艺术和人文学科的经历如何鼓励学生反思自己的领导能力和博士技能,对医学教育采取全面的方法,并将艺术和人文课程融入医学实践。结论:艺术和人文学科项目鼓励学生反思医学中与同理心、脆弱性和真实性有关的深刻问题。这段经历拓宽了学生们对医学与艺术和人文学科之间关系的看法。
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