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"An invitation to think differently": a narrative medicine intervention using books and films to stimulate medical students' reflection and patient-centeredness.

Elsemarijn LeijenaarM Charlotte L EijkelboomMegan Milota
Published in: BMC medical education (2023)
This study supports the value of narrative medicine in the medical curriculum by validating its outcomes in a larger study population and in a mandatory course. Students reflected on themes related to the principles of patient-centeredness, namely personal attitudes towards patients and the uniqueness of patient stories. In additon, the majority of students demonstrated higher levels of reflection, which suggests that this exercise contributes to self-awareness and self-reflection, important qualities for delivering patient-centered healthcare.
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