Submission ID 77824
Code | OG-3-6 |
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At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: | |
Category | Medical Education |
Type | Oral |
Will the presenter be a: | Graduate Student |
Title | Motivations of Patients Who Engage in Medical Teaching: A Qualitative Study |
Background/Purpose | From 2019-2021, we developed and implemented an intervention actively involving patients in small group discussion workshops, as part of a mandatory undergraduate course in medicine at Université Laval. In these workshops, students were asked to deliberate about the legal, ethical and moral issues arising from different clinical cases. Patients were invited to bring their particular points of view on these cases, rooted in their experiential knowledge. This presentation aims to highlight the motivations behind patients' interest in participating in such intervention. Understanding patients' motivations will contribute to a better implementation of patient-teacher models in medical education. |
Methods | This study is based on a qualitative descriptive design, using 10 semi-structured interviews with patients who participated in our intervention. Inductive thematic analysis was conducted using Nvivo software. |
Results | Patients' motivations for participating fall into two categories: (1) a perceived coherence between one's individual characteristics (e.g., capacities, expertise; values, beliefs; life trajectory) and the characteristics of the project in which participation takes place (e.g., context, requirements; epistemological, theoretical, practical foundations); (2) patients' conception of the project as a means of action at an individual level (e.g., to fulfill needs to bond, to move forward, to feel useful) and collective level (e.g., to contribute to renewed future health professional's approaches). |
Discussion | The study provides an in-depth and complex understanding of motivating factors for patient engagement in medical teaching. Our findings suggest the need for sensitive approaches to such engagement, based on a deep and holistic understanding of what participation means and entails for patients. |
Keyword 1 | Patient engagement |
Keyword 2 | Medical education |
Keyword 3 | Interventional research |
Abstract content most relevant to: (check all that apply) | Undergraduate Medical Education |
Abstract Track - First Choice | Other |
Authors | Julie Massé Julie Massé Sophie Grignon Luc Vigneault Geneviève Olivier-D'Avignon Marie-Claude Tremblay |