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Building a Tool Kit for Medical and Dental Students: Addressing Microaggressions and Discrimination on the Wards

INTRODUCTION: Microaggressions, subtle slights related to characteristics such as race, gender, or sexual orientation, in a clinical setting can sabotage the therapeutic alliance. Curricula tailored specifically towards medical students that raise awareness of microaggressions and aim to change beha...

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Autores principales: Sandoval, Raquel Sofia, Afolabi, Titilayo, Said, Jordan, Dunleavy, Spencer, Chatterjee, Avik, Ölveczky, Daniele
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Publicado: Association of American Medical Colleges 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32352030
http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10893
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author Sandoval, Raquel Sofia
Afolabi, Titilayo
Said, Jordan
Dunleavy, Spencer
Chatterjee, Avik
Ölveczky, Daniele
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Afolabi, Titilayo
Said, Jordan
Dunleavy, Spencer
Chatterjee, Avik
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description INTRODUCTION: Microaggressions, subtle slights related to characteristics such as race, gender, or sexual orientation, in a clinical setting can sabotage the therapeutic alliance. Curricula tailored specifically towards medical students that raise awareness of microaggressions and aim to change behavior are absent. METHODS: We created a 2-hour workshop to prepare preclinical medical and dental students to recognize and respond to microaggressions in clinical practice. The workshop consisted of a didactic portion describing microaggressions and strategies for responding to them and a case-based small-group portion to practice strategies. Participants completed electronic pre- and postworkshop surveys. RESULTS: Of 163 students participating in the workshop, 121 (74%) completed the preworkshop survey, 105 (64%) completed the postworkshop survey, and 81 (50%) completed both. Preworkshop, 48% reported female gender, and 36% reported underrepresented in medicine status. The majority (77%) had witnessed or experienced microaggressions in the clinical setting, and 69% reported very good or excellent familiarity with the concept of microaggressions. The curriculum appeared to significantly mitigate challenges associated with microaggressions, including reductions in perceived difficulty in identifying microaggressions (p < .001), being unsure what to do or say (p < .001), improvements in familiarity with institutional support systems (p < .001), and awareness of the clinical relevance of microaggressions (p < .001). DISCUSSION: Given the high self-reported prevalence of microaggressions in the clinical setting, students need the skills to respond. This innovative session improves readiness to address microaggressions by helping participants build and practice these skills in a supportive environment.
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spelling pubmed-71879122020-04-29 Building a Tool Kit for Medical and Dental Students: Addressing Microaggressions and Discrimination on the Wards Sandoval, Raquel Sofia Afolabi, Titilayo Said, Jordan Dunleavy, Spencer Chatterjee, Avik Ölveczky, Daniele MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: Microaggressions, subtle slights related to characteristics such as race, gender, or sexual orientation, in a clinical setting can sabotage the therapeutic alliance. Curricula tailored specifically towards medical students that raise awareness of microaggressions and aim to change behavior are absent. METHODS: We created a 2-hour workshop to prepare preclinical medical and dental students to recognize and respond to microaggressions in clinical practice. The workshop consisted of a didactic portion describing microaggressions and strategies for responding to them and a case-based small-group portion to practice strategies. Participants completed electronic pre- and postworkshop surveys. RESULTS: Of 163 students participating in the workshop, 121 (74%) completed the preworkshop survey, 105 (64%) completed the postworkshop survey, and 81 (50%) completed both. Preworkshop, 48% reported female gender, and 36% reported underrepresented in medicine status. The majority (77%) had witnessed or experienced microaggressions in the clinical setting, and 69% reported very good or excellent familiarity with the concept of microaggressions. The curriculum appeared to significantly mitigate challenges associated with microaggressions, including reductions in perceived difficulty in identifying microaggressions (p < .001), being unsure what to do or say (p < .001), improvements in familiarity with institutional support systems (p < .001), and awareness of the clinical relevance of microaggressions (p < .001). DISCUSSION: Given the high self-reported prevalence of microaggressions in the clinical setting, students need the skills to respond. This innovative session improves readiness to address microaggressions by helping participants build and practice these skills in a supportive environment. Association of American Medical Colleges 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7187912/ /pubmed/32352030 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10893 Text en Copyright © 2020 Sandoval et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license.
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