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Pedagogic position of resident physicians as a factor contributing to forming a healthy-oriented lifestyle in patients

Authors :
Vanchakova Nina Pavlovna
Bogatyrev Andrey Anatoljevich
Denishenko Veronica Aleksandrovna
Krasilnikova Natalia Valerjevna
Shaporov Anton Mikhailovitch
Vatskel Elizaveta Aleksandrovna
Source :
BIO Web of Conferences, Vol 29, p 01023 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2021.

Abstract

The paper describes the features and components of the academic course content and teaching techniques aimed at forming the pedagogic position (a set of pedagogical knowledges, skills, competences, values, and attitudes) of a doctor in young resident physicians. This position contributes to an effective health-oriented lifestyle dissemination and adoption, especially in patients with chronic diseases. It reflects a new perception of physician’s vocational duties, including care for patients’ life and their need for psychological support. Biopsychosocial approach to health and disease was chosen as a conceptual core of the academic course content and methodology design, specially elaborated to unite pedagogical aspects of the physician’s job with the clinical ones. The set of methods aimed at doctor’s pedagogical position formation and development of professional reflection, values and attitudes included lecturing, interviewing, case studies and clinical cases analysis, discussion, questionnaires, brainstorming, trainings and testing. Eighty-six resident physicians were observed within this study. Such components of the pedagogic position as knowledges, skills, attitudes and motivation showed more dynamics, whereas personal traits were seen as a more static and stable component of the pedagogic position in resident physicians. A remarkable divergence of progress was elicited between doctors of various specialties.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
21174458
Volume :
29
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BIO Web of Conferences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fb2b472bc3d8434abfc90386d9112e15
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20212901023