Introduction of a Patient as Teacher Program into family medicine residency: an exploratory pilot study

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL University of Toronto Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.33137/utmj.v100i2.40384
Muna Alkhaifi, Emily Peircell, Stephanie Mooney, Adam Clayton, J. Simpson
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Background: Family medicine residents should be prepared to address the psychosocial issues that breast cancer survivors may experience. Objectives: Our study aimed to implement a patient-centred approach model into the family medicine residency program and evaluate the impact of such a program on residents. Methods: An interactive virtual session (75 minutes), was integrated into the academic half-day of the family medicine residency program at St. Michael’s Hospital. The session was led by a cancer survivor and her partner. They discussed how illness has impacted their lives and reflect on their experiences with the health care system.  The session was facilitated by a trained facilitator in health care. A qualitative approach was used to evaluate the impact of this program. Two focus groups for residents was conducted to evaluate the delivery mode, recommendations and impact of the proposed program. The focus group discussions were recorded, transcribed and thematically analyzed. Results: This program has had positive influences on residents by improving therapeutic relationships and enhancing the residents' understanding of the experience of illness. This program allowed residents to appreciate the importance of understating patients’ perspectives and values. Additionally, adding the partner perspective to the program was appreciated and valued by residents. Conclusions: Based on the school’s specific curriculum, this program can be integrated into the residents’ academic activities. This can improve important competencies for family medicine residents including confidence in communication and increased empathy. Family medicine residency programs wishing to enhance such humanism skills by family physicians might consider this model.
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背景:家庭医学住院医师应该准备好解决乳腺癌幸存者可能遇到的社会心理问题。目的:本研究旨在将以患者为中心的方法模型引入家庭医学住院医师计划,并评估该计划对住院医师的影响。方法:在St. Michael 's Hospital的家庭医学住院医师半天的学术课程中加入一个互动式的虚拟会议(75分钟)。会议由一位癌症幸存者和她的伴侣主持。他们讨论了疾病如何影响他们的生活,并反思了他们在医疗保健系统中的经历。会议由一位在保健方面受过训练的调解人主持。采用定性方法评估该项目的影响。针对居民进行了两个焦点小组,以评估拟议计划的交付模式、建议和影响。对焦点小组讨论进行了记录、转录和专题分析。结果:本项目对住院医师产生了积极的影响,改善了治疗关系,提高了住院医师对疾病体验的理解。这个项目让住院医生认识到低估病人的观点和价值观的重要性。此外,在项目中加入合作伙伴的视角也受到了居民的赞赏和重视。结论:根据学校的具体课程设置,该项目可以融入到住客的学术活动中。这可以提高家庭医学住院医师的重要能力,包括沟通的信心和增加的同理心。希望提高家庭医生人文主义技能的家庭医学住院医师项目可以考虑这种模式。
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