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Weak inclusion of the medical humanities in medical education: a qualitative study among Danish medical students
by
Thorngreen, Cecilie Valentin
, Søndergaard, Jens
, Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth
, Andersen, Christina Maar
, Ulsø, Anne
in
Communication
/ Core curriculum
/ Course Descriptions
/ Denmark
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Empathy
/ Health psychology
/ Humanities
/ Illnesses
/ Institutional racism
/ Mainstreaming in education
/ Medical Education
/ Medical humanities
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical schools
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Pedagogy
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative research
/ Qualitative study
/ Science Curriculum
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2022
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Weak inclusion of the medical humanities in medical education: a qualitative study among Danish medical students
by
Thorngreen, Cecilie Valentin
, Søndergaard, Jens
, Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth
, Andersen, Christina Maar
, Ulsø, Anne
in
Communication
/ Core curriculum
/ Course Descriptions
/ Denmark
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Empathy
/ Health psychology
/ Humanities
/ Illnesses
/ Institutional racism
/ Mainstreaming in education
/ Medical Education
/ Medical humanities
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical schools
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Pedagogy
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative research
/ Qualitative study
/ Science Curriculum
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2022
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Weak inclusion of the medical humanities in medical education: a qualitative study among Danish medical students
by
Thorngreen, Cecilie Valentin
, Søndergaard, Jens
, Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth
, Andersen, Christina Maar
, Ulsø, Anne
in
Communication
/ Core curriculum
/ Course Descriptions
/ Denmark
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Empathy
/ Health psychology
/ Humanities
/ Illnesses
/ Institutional racism
/ Mainstreaming in education
/ Medical Education
/ Medical humanities
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical schools
/ Medical students
/ Medicine
/ Methods
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-centered care
/ Pedagogy
/ Prevention
/ Qualitative research
/ Qualitative study
/ Science Curriculum
/ Student Participation
/ Teaching methods
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
2022
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Weak inclusion of the medical humanities in medical education: a qualitative study among Danish medical students
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Weak inclusion of the medical humanities in medical education: a qualitative study among Danish medical students
2022
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Overview
Background
The modern medical education is predominantly grounded in the biomedical sciences. In recent years, medical humanities have been included into the medical curricula in many countries around the world one of the objectives being to promote patient-centred, empathic care by future physicians. Studies have been made of the impact of inclusion of medical humanities components within the medical curriculum. Although some results suggest increased empathy, others remain inconclusive. To gain insight into the depth, context, and impact of inclusion of the medical humanities for future physicians, this study aimed to explore Danish medical students’ understanding of and reflections on how the medical humanities relate to the medical education, including the clinic.
Methods
We conducted a qualitative research study, involving semi-structured interviews with twenty-three Danish medical students across years of curriculum and medical schools. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis.
Results
The findings demonstrate the subordinate role of the medical humanities in the medical educational system. Students prioritize biomedical knowledge building in the preclinical curriculum, partly as a reaction to an unbalanced institutional inclusion of the medical humanities. Observing how structural empathy incentives are lacking in the clinical curriculum, the values inherent in the medical humanities are undermined.
Conclusion
Danish medical students become part of an educational environment with lacking institutional conditions and structures to promote the strong inclusion of the medical humanities. A focus is therefore needed on the values, norms and structures of the medical educational systems that undermine a strong inclusion of the medical humanities into medical education.
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