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Teaching the Human Dimensions of Care in Clinical Settings
Despite repeated calls to emphasize the humanistic dimensions of care during medical education, these are few known techniques for effective teaching of humanism. We describe the barriers that inhibit humanistic teaching and suggest pragmatic teaching methods to overcome such barriers and teach huma...
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Published in: | JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2001-09, Vol.286 (9), p.1067-1074 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Despite repeated calls to emphasize the humanistic dimensions of care
during medical education, these are few known techniques for effective teaching
of humanism. We describe the barriers that inhibit humanistic teaching and
suggest pragmatic teaching methods to overcome such barriers and teach humanistic
care in clinical settings. We began by asking participants at a conference
on patient-physician communications sponsored by the American Academy on Physician
and Patient in June 1998, "What can we do in the patient's presence to improve
and teach the human dimensions of care? Please provide one or more examples
of approaches you found to be effective." We augmented this information with
suggestions from a number of colleagues in other settings. In a series of
iterations, we analyzed all their suggestions to identify key teaching methods.
We found that barriers to teaching humanism largely consist of elements of
the informal and hidden curricula in medical schools. We then defined methods
to help teachers overcome these barriers. Specific methods fall into the 3
categories of taking advantage of seminal events, role modeling, and using
active learning skills. We believe that formal courses and other well-motivated
endeavors that take place away from patients fail to foster humanistic care.
In contrast, we present pragmatic teaching methods that can be used in the
fast-paced setting of the clinical environment. |
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ISSN: | 0098-7484 1538-3598 |
DOI: | 10.1001/jama.286.9.1067 |