The perceptions and experiences of medical students in a pediatric buddy program: a qualitative study.

BMC Med Educ

Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, 136 Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private, Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada.

Published: April 2022

Background: Partnership programs between medical students and patients provide students with non-clinical experiences that enhance medical learning, especially with respect to humanistic care. We explored the perceptions and experiences of medical students in a pediatric oncology buddy program.

Methods: Using a basic interpretive qualitative approach, we conducted interviews with 15 medical students at three time points: before meeting his/her buddy (pre-interview), four months into the partnership (4-month interview), and at the end of the partnership (post interview). We then conducted a thematic analysis of the interview data.

Results: All students in the program who met the study criteria (N = 15/16) participated. The medical students highlighted that: (a) providing support to buddies and their families is important; (b) providing care to children with serious illnesses is emotionally difficult; (c) developing deep connections with buddies and their families is rewarding; and (d) gaining empathy and personal fulfillment from buddies and their families is inevitable.

Conclusions: This study provides an understanding of medical students' perceptions and experiences in a pediatric oncology, non-clinical buddy program. Tailored one-on-one partnerships between medical students and pediatric oncology patients play an important role in medical education and contributes to the teaching of humanistic care.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8978342PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-022-03306-wDOI Listing

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