2021
DOI: 10.29060/taps.2021-6-1/oa2251
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HAPPE—A pilot programme using humanities to teach junior doctors empathy in a palliative medicine posting

Abstract: Introduction: Physician empathy is declining due to an unproportionate focus on technical knowledge and skills. The medical humanities can counter this by allowing connection with our patients. This is a pilot study that aims to investigate the acceptability, efficacy, and feasibility of a humanities educational intervention to develop physician empathy. Methods: Junior doctors at the Division of Supportive and Palliative Care at the National Cancer Centre Singapore between July 2018 and June 2019 attended two… Show more

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“…"…irrespective of how di cult the communication… or how much time it would take, they would invest that effort… a lot of dedication to that craft and being there… It is inspiring to see someone who has been in this eld for very long and still able to do something with so much passion and… a lot of us commonly ask whether we're able to last that long or whether we are able to keep this up and do this for many years on as a career." (P11, PGY3) d. Staff wellness There were formal staff support sessions and informal practices that promoted self-care, including artmaking programs, 30,31 and free drinks and food from consultants respectively. These layers of support signalled that staff wellness was important.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"…irrespective of how di cult the communication… or how much time it would take, they would invest that effort… a lot of dedication to that craft and being there… It is inspiring to see someone who has been in this eld for very long and still able to do something with so much passion and… a lot of us commonly ask whether we're able to last that long or whether we are able to keep this up and do this for many years on as a career." (P11, PGY3) d. Staff wellness There were formal staff support sessions and informal practices that promoted self-care, including artmaking programs, 30,31 and free drinks and food from consultants respectively. These layers of support signalled that staff wellness was important.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pesquisa em educação médica deve continuar examinando a melhor forma de desenvolver e capturar os constituintes dos médicos humanísticos que queremos produzir, aqueles capazes de "estar presentes diante do sofrimento (Tait & Hodges, 2013). O uso das humanidades na educação médica têm o potencial para múltiplas funções na medicina e, talvez mais importante, servem para preencher a lacuna entre as ciências biomédicas e a "arte da medicina (Ong, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Despite indications of acceptability and effectiveness, the presence of mixed feedback, low participation rates, difficulties in program evaluation, and a dearth of qualitative data from research on the arts and humanities in medical education have highlighted the need for a more in-depth exploration of the integration of medical humanities (MH) in medical education [ 1 , 5 , 6 , 12 ]. The considerations involved in the designing and implementation of a medical humanities program into the curriculum deserve greater attention as they have direct bearings on the selection of faculty for such programs [ 13 – 16 ].…”
Section: Current Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These elements support the mastery of skills, reflective practice, and transformative growth [ 2 11 ]. Since 2018, we have initiated pilot studies aimed at integrating content and methods from the visual arts, literature, and theatre to cultivate self-awareness and empathy among junior doctors specializing in palliative care (PC) [ 2 , 5 – 6 ]. These initiatives have undergone refinement based on frameworks proposed by review papers, advocating for increased collaboration among various stakeholders in the arts and humanities [ 3 , 12 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%