2016 - Franco Angeli
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La formazione alle soft skills nel Corso di laurea in Medicina : uno studio qualitativo sulle scritture riflessive di un campione di studenti
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- Educating to soft skills is crucial in health-care contexts. These competences include communication skills, empathy, problem solving and also attitude to professional collaboration. Among the diverse pedagogical strategies that could be chosen to develop those competences, which include both emotional and cognitive factors, reflective writing seems to have a prominent role. This paper reports a qualitative explorative study, based on the reflective writings of a group of medical students, which were written during a course focused on soft skills, addressed to 2nd year medical students (University of Milan, San Paolo Teaching Hospital). Writings reported students' first encounter with the patient, in the ward, which was aimed at gathering his/her illness experience. Among the 101 collected writings, 70 were casually selected and later analyzed by three blinded researchers. In each writing, researchers evaluated the level of reflection (Moon scale) and looked for the presence of specific characteristics (selec
- ted from the reflect grid): the perception of patients' emotions and the students' own feelings, the reference to patient's social context, the experienced difficulties in the relationship with the patient and lessons learned about the future medical professional role. Data analysis showed a quite high level of reflection, slightly greater in females than males. As to patients' gender and age, no associations emerged with students' reflections. Students' writings seem to be mostly focused on their own feelings, while reflection on patients' emotions appears slightly inferior. This underlines the emotional impact of the experience on students and, therefore, the need for a specific pedagogical work focused on listening to their emotions and aimed at elaborating meaning. Patients' social context is the aspect on which students reflect more in depth, while they are less focused on the encountered difficulties and considerations about the medical profession.rs conclude that students' response to this training can
- be considered good; they point out strengths and weaknesses of the educational project, which could be useful for those who are planning educational activities similar to those reported in this study. [Publisher's Text].
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Educational reflective practices : 2, 2016-
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Código DOI: 10.3280/ERP2016-002002
ISSN: 2279-9605
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