死亡咖啡馆对话:评估大学生在姑息关怀教学中的教育潜力。

IF 2.7 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Palliative Care and Social Practice Pub Date : 2024-09-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26323524241273490
Ignacio Borque, Elena Oliete, María Arantzamendi, Carlos Centeno
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背景:讨论死亡,尤其是在未来的医疗保健专业人员中讨论死亡,仍然是一项挑战。死亡咖啡馆 "活动为此类对话提供了一个轻松的环境,本研究调查了其对医学生的教育潜力:评估 "死亡咖啡馆 "作为医学生姑息治疗教育工具的有效性,并了解学生在参与后对死亡和临终话题的看法和反思:设计:采用探索性定性设计,分析医学生在自愿参加 "死亡咖啡馆 "课程后提交的反思:方法:学习姑息治疗课程的医科学生参加了 "死亡咖啡馆",在轻松的咖啡馆环境中就死亡问题进行了有组织但非正式的讨论。随后,参与者提交了关于其经历的书面反思。我们采用主题分析方法对这些反思进行了分析,找出了与学生对死亡的看法、活动及其对未来医疗实践的影响有关的新主题:42名学生参加了死亡咖啡馆。从参加活动的 29 名医学生中收集了 21 份反思。大多数学生认为 "死亡咖啡馆 "的环境有利于就死亡问题展开公开对话。关键主题包括认识到生命的脆弱、医学专业人员在临终关怀中的角色,以及从这种反思中获得的个人和专业成长。学生们还强调了此次活动的转变性质,从一般性地讨论死亡转变为思考他们作为未来医护专业人员的角色。积极的反馈表明,没有人对该活动提出负面意见,并对今后的活动提出了建议:死亡咖啡馆 "是医学教育,尤其是姑息治疗教学的一种创新教学方法。它为学生提供了一个就死亡问题进行真诚对话的平台,并强化了在医学培训中融入创新方法的意义。这一举措不仅丰富了个人的理解,还强调了对病人整体护理的承诺。
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Death Café conversations: evaluating the educational potential for university students in palliative care teaching.

Background: Discussing death, particularly among future healthcare professionals, remains a challenge. The "Death Café" initiative offers a relaxed setting for such conversations, and this study investigates its educational potential for medical students.

Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of "Death Café" as an educational tool for medical students in palliative care, and to understand students' perceptions and reflections on death and end-of-life topics post-participation.

Design: An exploratory qualitative design was employed, analyzing reflections submitted by medical students following voluntary participation in a Death Café session.

Methods: Medical students from a course on palliative care participated in the "Death Café," a structured yet informal discussion about death in a relaxed café setting. Subsequently, participants submitted written reflections on their experiences. These reflections were analyzed using a thematic analysis method, identifying emerging themes related to the students' perceptions of death, the event, and its impact on their future medical practice.

Results: Forty-two students attended the Death Café. Twenty-one reflections were collected from 29 medical students who participated. Most students found the "Death Café" environment conducive to open conversations about death. Key themes included recognizing the fragility of life, the role of medical professionals in end-of-life care, and the personal and professional growth derived from such reflections. The students also highlighted the transformative nature of the event, shifting from discussing death in general to pondering on their roles as future healthcare professionals. Positive feedback indicated the absence of negative comments about the activity, with suggestions provided for future iterations.

Conclusion: The "Death Café" serves as an innovative pedagogical approach to medical education, particularly in palliative care teaching. It offers students a platform for sincere dialogue on death and reinforces the significance of integrating innovative methods in medical training. This initiative not only enriches personal understanding but also emphasizes the commitment to holistic patient care.

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Palliative Care and Social Practice
Palliative Care and Social Practice Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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