Conscious engagement within patients' and simulated participants' personal space: medical students' perspective.
Chara Banks-McGovernGerard J GormleyDiane WilsonGráinne P KearneyPublished in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2022)
This study provides a unique insight into the lived experiences of medical students when working within a patient's personal space. The physical examination is a complex process; the experiences of medical students can shape learning on crossing boundaries. Medical educators need to reflect this complexity in teaching, mirroring societal interest around the boundaries of consent. Students need a pedagogical space to develop these interpersonal skills, to prevent early adoption of the clinical gaze, and to create more consciously engaged doctors for the future.