Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine

Objectives. To examine the impact of active student participation on quality of care in an integrative inpatient setting. Methods. Over a two-year period, we surveyed all patients treated on the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine (CEWIM), where final-year medical students are integrate...

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Main Authors: Christian Scheffer, Diethard Tauschel, Melanie Neumann, Gabriele Lutz, Maria Valk-Draad, Friedrich Edelhäuser
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/743832
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spelling doaj-f36b107e3cf544e180bcae8aaa31b1732020-11-24T23:04:18ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-427X1741-42882013-01-01201310.1155/2013/743832743832Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative MedicineChristian Scheffer0Diethard Tauschel1Melanie Neumann2Gabriele Lutz3Maria Valk-Draad4Friedrich Edelhäuser5Integrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyIntegrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyIntegrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyIntegrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyIntegrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyIntegrated Curriculum for Anthroposophic Medicine (ICURAM), Center for Integrative Medicine, Integrative and Anthroposophic Medicine, Faculty of Health, Witten/Herdecke University, School of Medicine, Alfred-Herrhausen-StraBe 50, 58448 Witten, GermanyObjectives. To examine the impact of active student participation on quality of care in an integrative inpatient setting. Methods. Over a two-year period, we surveyed all patients treated on the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine (CEWIM), where final-year medical students are integrated into an internal medicine ward complementing conventional medicine with anthroposophic medicine. Patients treated on the regular wards of the same internal medicine department served as the control group (CG). General quality of care was studied with the Picker Inpatient Questionnaire, physician empathy with the Consultation and Relational Empathy measure, and patient enablement with the Patient Enablement Index. ANCOVA was used to control for covariates while examining significant differences between both patient groups. Results. Comparison of the CG wards and the CEWIM revealed no significant differences in medical treatment success. The CEWIM, however, achieved better results for physician-patient interaction, physician empathy, and patient enablement. Eighty Percent of the CEWIM patients rated student participation as positively impacting quality of care. Conclusion. Our results indicate that incorporating students in an integrative healthcare setting may result in greater patient centeredness. Further studies are needed to determine whether this is due to organizational advantages, students' empathic activity, the impact of teaching, or learner-teacher interaction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/743832
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author Christian Scheffer
Diethard Tauschel
Melanie Neumann
Gabriele Lutz
Maria Valk-Draad
Friedrich Edelhäuser
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Diethard Tauschel
Melanie Neumann
Gabriele Lutz
Maria Valk-Draad
Friedrich Edelhäuser
Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Christian Scheffer
Diethard Tauschel
Melanie Neumann
Gabriele Lutz
Maria Valk-Draad
Friedrich Edelhäuser
author_sort Christian Scheffer
title Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
title_short Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
title_full Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
title_fullStr Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Active Student Participation May Enhance Patient Centeredness: Patients' Assessments of the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine
title_sort active student participation may enhance patient centeredness: patients' assessments of the clinical education ward for integrative medicine
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1741-427X
1741-4288
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives. To examine the impact of active student participation on quality of care in an integrative inpatient setting. Methods. Over a two-year period, we surveyed all patients treated on the Clinical Education Ward for Integrative Medicine (CEWIM), where final-year medical students are integrated into an internal medicine ward complementing conventional medicine with anthroposophic medicine. Patients treated on the regular wards of the same internal medicine department served as the control group (CG). General quality of care was studied with the Picker Inpatient Questionnaire, physician empathy with the Consultation and Relational Empathy measure, and patient enablement with the Patient Enablement Index. ANCOVA was used to control for covariates while examining significant differences between both patient groups. Results. Comparison of the CG wards and the CEWIM revealed no significant differences in medical treatment success. The CEWIM, however, achieved better results for physician-patient interaction, physician empathy, and patient enablement. Eighty Percent of the CEWIM patients rated student participation as positively impacting quality of care. Conclusion. Our results indicate that incorporating students in an integrative healthcare setting may result in greater patient centeredness. Further studies are needed to determine whether this is due to organizational advantages, students' empathic activity, the impact of teaching, or learner-teacher interaction.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/743832
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