Patient Involvement to Promote Empathy in Preclinical Medical Students: Cross-Sectional Intervention Study
Rachel Winter, Jamanda Liddicott, Alice Delmonte, Cameron Dinnie, Amber Bennett-Weston, Mark Hamilton, Jeremy Howick

TL;DR
This study shows that involving real patients in large lectures helps medical students feel more empathy and engage better with their learning.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel method of involving patients in large-group lectures to promote empathy in preclinical medical students.
Findings
Most students felt that patient inclusion increased their empathy.
Over 77% of students reported improved engagement with learning due to patient involvement.
The intervention was well-received and has potential for reproduction and transferability.
Abstract
Despite increasing patient involvement in medical education, research has predominantly focused on involvement in small-group teaching. This study explored what it means to actively and meaningfully involve patients in large-group, lecture-based teaching while avoiding historical paternalistic approaches. This study aimed to describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of a novel curriculum component involving patients in early-year biomedical, clinical, and social science teaching to promote empathy in medical students. A 6-step approach to curriculum development was applied to guide the design of this curriculum component, enhancing the existing curriculum by hosting real patients in lectures to add a genuine and authentic patient voice. The design process was supplemented by a coproduction workshop with patients, educators, and students. Patients were recruited to take part…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEmpathy and Medical Education · Innovations in Medical Education · Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
