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Cinemeducation to teach patient safety: an experience in medical students

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  • Irene Cambra-Badii

    (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia (UVIC-UCC)
    Institute for Research and Innovation in Life Sciences and Health in Central Catalonia (IRIS-CC)
    University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia)

  • Carmen Gomar-Sancho

    (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia
    University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia
    Chair in Simulation, University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia)

  • Paula Belén Mastandrea

    (University of Buenos Aires)

  • Xavier Arrebola-Trias

    (Serveis Salut Integrat Baix Empordá)

  • Josep-Eladi Baños

    (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia)

  • Ramón Pujol Farriols

    (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia)

  • Griselda Gonzalez-Caminal

    (University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia
    University of Vic-Central University of Catalonia)

Abstract

From early in medical school, students need to learn about patient safety, and how to prevent and reduce risks, errors and harm that occur to patients during health care provision. Cinemeducation is a teaching methodology that uses fragments of feature films or TV series in medical education. We hypothesized that cinemeducation could help simplify the comprehension of complex situations for students, aiding in the learning of patient safety and the understanding of human behaviors that impact it. This concept stands as an integral component within a comprehensive medical humanities approach. The study population was the 70 medical students of the second course of a six-year undergraduate program. In a 2-h class, after learning objectives were established, students watched a fragment from TV series The Resident centered on adverse events, and discussed them afterward. To measure learning achievements, we administered a 10-question multiple-choice pre and post-test and a 2-question open-essay post-test. Given the complexity of the concepts related to patient safety, we used a mixed quali-quantitative approach. An exploratory descriptive and content analysis was performed. Sixty-eight students participated and completed the questionnaires. Despite high pre-intervention scores, post-intervention scores improved (mean difference 0.779, 95% CI: 0.475–1.083, p

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  • Irene Cambra-Badii & Carmen Gomar-Sancho & Paula Belén Mastandrea & Xavier Arrebola-Trias & Josep-Eladi Baños & Ramón Pujol Farriols & Griselda Gonzalez-Caminal, 2024. "Cinemeducation to teach patient safety: an experience in medical students," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 11(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palcom:v:11:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1057_s41599-024-03054-w
    DOI: 10.1057/s41599-024-03054-w
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