Learning strategy for pharmacy students to develop empathy for hepatitis b patients through a lecture presented by patients describing their daily lives

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Abstract

In April 2018, as part of their fifth-year pre-clinical education curriculum, pharmacy students at Setsunan University attended a lecture presented by hepatitis B patients and their lawyer entitled "Lecture by Hepatitis B Patients". This lecture was intended to help the students to understand the circumstances and difficulties encountered by hepatitis B patients on a daily basis. For this study, we conducted questionnaire surveys of the pharmacy students before and after the lecture. The survey items pertained to students' knowledge about hepatitis B (e.g., its spread and infection possibility in daily life). Students' responses before and after the lecture varied depending on the survey topic. Hepatitis B knowledge acquired by the students in their junior year increased after the lecture; moreover, attitudes to hepatitis B patients and understanding of the difficulties and prejudice that they experienced showed a significant change. For example, responses to the items, "Feel sympathy for patients suffering from discrimination and prejudice"and "Hard to work⋯"were much more sympathetic after the lecture; additionally, students were less likely to "Fear infection when near patients"and more likely "⋯ to associate with patients". Thus, the "Lecture by Hepatitis B Patients"had a significant impact on the pharmacy students' perceptions of these patients, allowing them to cultivate greater empathy. From an educational standpoint, it is of the utmost importance for pharmacy/medical students to develop their humanity as members of healthcare teams. Educational real-world experiences, such as the "Lecture by Hepatitis B Patients", provide opportunities for this development.

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Iwazaki, A., Sone, T., Okumura, S., Maki, R., & Kohno, T. (2020). Learning strategy for pharmacy students to develop empathy for hepatitis b patients through a lecture presented by patients describing their daily lives. Yakugaku Zasshi, 140(10), 1275–1284. https://doi.org/10.1248/YAKUSHI.20-00094

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