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Understanding compassion for people with dementia in medical and nursing students | |
Gillian Sleater1  Molly Hebditch1  Sube Banerjee1  Ben Bickford1  Stephanie Daley1  | |
[1] Centre for Dementia Studies, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Trafford Centre, Univeristy of Sussex; | |
关键词: Dementia; Compassion; Empathy; Healthcare students; Medical students; Nursing students; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12909-019-1460-y | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Compassion is an essential component of good quality care. Compassion towards people with dementia in health systems is often suboptimal, which can have negative impacts on clinical outcomes and patient experience. Attitudes are formed early in training and the literature on healthcare student compassion towards those with dementia is limited. This study aimed to understand how undergraduate medical and nursing students understand compassion towards people with dementia and factors influencing the delivery of compassionate care. Methods Nine individual in-depth interviews and two focus groups were undertaken with 23 medical and nursing students. A topic guide was developed, and transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis. Results The analysis identified three themes which students used to define compassion: (i) connection, (ii) care, and (iii) respect. Three factors were identified as being either facilitators or barriers to delivering compassionate care to people with dementia: (i) patient factors, (ii) student factors, and (iii) connection. Patient factors related to the presence of behaviours which might be challenging to manage. Student factors included student exposure to dementia, as well as student knowledge and skills. Connection focussed on whether there was an awareness and understanding of the person behind the diagnosis. Conclusion Undergraduate healthcare students are the future workforce for patients with dementia, and understanding how compassion develops within them is important. We found medical and nursing students had a broad understanding of compassion, and identified factors influence their compassion towards people with dementia. These novel data can be used to shape healthcare education programmes aimed at improving dementia care.
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