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BMC Medical Education
Psychosocial issues discovered through reflective group dialogue between medical students
Meei-Ju Lin1  Chi-Wei Lin1  Chin-Chen Wen2  Shao-Yin Chu3 
[1] Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology, National Dong Hwa University;Department of Human Development and Psychology, Tzu Chi University;Department of Pediatrics, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital;
关键词: Medical student;    Psychosocial issues;    Reflective group dialogue;    Thematic analysis;    Biopsychosocial model;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12909-017-1114-x
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background The biopsychosocial model is a comprehensive approach emphasizing holistic medical care. However, medical curricula that incorporate narrative reflective writing and group dynamic discussion of psychosocial issues among patients and their family members in reflective dialogue groups are currently underutilized. The aim of this study was to determine psychosocial issues among patients and their family members through medical students’ reflective dialogue groups. Methods This study was completed as part of a pediatric clerkship. Fifty medical students were rotated to the department of Pediatrics. They completed a narrative writing assignment concerning patients’ psychosocial issues and participated in a reflective group discussion during the rotation. The recordings of the six reflective group sessions were transcribed for thematic analysis. A six-step theme generation process was conducted in the first reading stage of all transcripts by four researchers. Subsequently, initial codes were generated and potential themes sought before possible themes were reviewed and thematic maps generated. Names for each theme were defined and a scholarly report of the analysis was presented through a consensus-based approach. Results A total of 108 psychosocial issues were coded and categorized as the following six main themes: medical communication, the intricate medical ecological system, role and function of a family, development of medical professionalism, ethical dilemmas, and various patient perspectives from diverse cultural backgrounds. All these themes underlie the complexity of clinical encounters. Conclusions Clinical care is an extremely complex interactive ecological network involving human behavior, family, and public health care systems. The discovery of psychosocial problems by medical students as narrators in this study illustrates that medical care should focus not only on illnesses but also patients’ psychosocial narratives.

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