Fostering Empathy in Patient-Medical Student Relationships During a 48-Hour Hospice Home Immersion
Brandon Asika Etuka, Sophia Moschella, Jhanvi Puri, Marilyn Gugliucci

TL;DR
This study explores how a 48-hour hospice home immersion impacts medical students' empathy and understanding of end-of-life care.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel hospice immersion program to enhance empathy and end-of-life care skills in medical students.
Findings
Students developed greater empathy through patient stories and interprofessional teamwork.
The program improved students' understanding of hospice services and communication skills.
Themes like dignity preservation and emotional tool development emerged as key outcomes.
Abstract
While studies show that empathy declines throughout a medical student’s clinical education, fewer than one-third of medical schools have dedicated course content focusing on providing compassionate end-of-life care. Our analysis through the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine’s “Learning-by-Living: 48-Hour Hospice Home Immersion Project” strived to investigate how second-year medical students’ empathy is impacted during this unique hospice patient care immersion. Phenomenologic qualitative analysis was applied to identify themes from accounts expressed in ten student immersion journals written during AY 2020-2021. Manual content data analysis was conducted for each journal, which was the foundation for creating a codebook from which inter-rater reliability was based. Thematic coding of the journal data was conducted manually and then fine-tuned using NVivo-15…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Innovations in Medical Education · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
