Qualitative Analysis of Third Year Medical Students Reflections on Loss

Deborah A. Morris, L. Mazzurco, Mily Kannarkat, M. Galicia-Castillo
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Medical students face professional experiences of death and loss during their formative training years. Personal experiences of death and loss are unique to each individual student. Surprisingly little is known about how medical students conceptualize loss or death. We sought to explore the responses of third year medical students to a selfreflection exercise focused on loss. We conducted a qualitative analysis of 127 third year medical school students responses to identify common and uncommon themes and language used by medical students to discuss and conceptualize loss. These findings may allow educators to tailor education programs on end of life care and mindfulness in a real and relevant manner. In addition, the wide breadth of student perspectives will inform appropriate support and resources required as physicians-in-training face loss during their training.
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医三学生对损失反思的定性分析
医学生在成长期的训练中面临着死亡和损失的专业经历。死亡和失去的个人经历对每个学生来说都是独一无二的。令人惊讶的是,医学生们对失去或死亡的概念知之甚少。我们试图探索三年级医学生对自我反思练习的反应,重点是损失。我们对127名医学院三年级学生的回答进行了定性分析,以确定医学生讨论和概念化损失的常见和不常见主题和语言。这些发现可以让教育者以一种真实和相关的方式量身定制关于临终关怀和正念的教育计划。此外,当实习医生在培训过程中面临损失时,学生广泛的视角将为他们提供所需的适当支持和资源。
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