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Patients‘ attitudes towards medical student presence in psychiatric consultations

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posted on 2023-10-16, 10:45 authored by E.M. Kolshus, S. Akinmoluwana, D. Sloan, S. MacSuibhne, E.H. Kolshus

Objectives: Studies on patient-student relationships have to date largely focused on student attitudes. This study explores attitudes of patients with psychiatric illness in Ireland, towards medical students. Patients’ experience of consent for student involvement is an area of concern in previous studies and is also quantified here. Methods: This was a mixed-methods cross-sectional survey of Irish adult psychiatric patients. Quantitative analysis was carried out using SPSS 22 (Statistical Product and Service Solutions, Version 22, IBM). Differences on Likert score between groups (male/female, hospital site, past experience with students/ no experience) were analysed using ordinal logistic regression with a p-value below 0.05 being significant. Qualitative data were analysed by thematic analysis using Open Code 4.03 Results: A total of 340 patients completed the survey. The mean age (sd) was 44.8 (16.3). 52.8% were female, 75.2% were outpatients. 24.3% had never met a medical student. Most patients were comfortable seeing students, but preferred students being passive observers. Patients with previous student experience had higher comfort levels and more positive attitudes. Although most patients (63.7%) strongly agreed they had been asked for consent, only 49.3% felt they had been given sufficient information. Qualitative data revealed preference for adequate information and notice of involvement. Patients felt pressured by student presence in certain circumstances. Conclusions: Psychiatric patients are comfortable with students but many feel inadequately informed. Patients recognise the benefits of inter-acting with students. More information is needed regarding circumstances in which patients give consent to involvement with students

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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine

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Cambridge University Press pp. 1-8

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