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Patient Experience in Health Professions Curriculum Development

DOI: 10.1177/2374373518765795

Keywords: patient engagement,patient experience,health professions curriculum,curriculum development,patient/relationship centered skills,patient expectations,medical education,phenomenology

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To enhance student learning, many health profession programs are embracing involvement of patients in their curricula, yet little is known about the impact of such an experience on patients. To understand the experiences of patients who contributed to the creation of a Verbatim Reader’s Theater used in health professions curriculum. A semi-structured interview was conducted with a focus group of 3 patients who participated in curriculum development. The interview was recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed for themes using van Manen approach to hermeneutic phenomenology. Five themes emerged: (1) contextualizing contribution, (2) addressing expectations, (3) changing health-care service delivery, (4) sharing common experiences, and (5) coordinating participation. Patients had a positive experience contributing to curriculum development and found meaning in sharing their lived experience to shape the values of future clinicians. Strategies to promote continued success in partnership between patients and health professional curriculum developers include clear communication about the project’s direction and early discussion of patient role and expectations

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