Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss

Abstract Introduction This curriculum is an interactive learning tool for students and professionals who work with women and families who have experienced pregnancy loss. The curriculum incorporates both medical and psychological aspects, with an emphasis on the emotional and mental health consequen...

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Main Authors: Pamela Geller, Mark Woodland, Christof Daetwyler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of American Medical Colleges 2015-10-01
Series:MedEdPORTAL
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Online Access:http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10240
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description Abstract Introduction This curriculum is an interactive learning tool for students and professionals who work with women and families who have experienced pregnancy loss. The curriculum incorporates both medical and psychological aspects, with an emphasis on the emotional and mental health consequences of pregnancy loss, clinical considerations, and guidelines for interacting with patients and families who have experienced such a loss. Methods Students' mastery of the educational objectives is facilitated by the varied components of the curriculum. The curriculum's unique electronic design promotes interactive learning through integration of audiovisual didactic training (medical and psychological), case vignettes with standardized patients, critiques and discussions by a multidisciplinary panel selected for their expertise in treatment issues for pregnancy loss, real patient interviews with testimony from women and couples with a history of pregnancy loss, and self-study guidelines for implementing clinical skills. Results The curriculum was assigned at the start of every third-year medical student block rotation in OB/GYN at the Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM) from 2008 through 2012. When asked how much they agreed with the statement “overall, my impression of this training curriculum is favorable,” 52.6% of participants either agreed or strongly agreed. Another 44.3% reported neither agreeing nor disagreeing with the statement. When the sample was restricted to only those individuals who reported viewing the full curriculum, 73.6% either agreed or strongly agreed with the statement. When asked how useful they thought this training would be in their work with women who have experienced pregnancy loss, 96.2% said somewhat or extremely useful. Discussion OB/GYN residents in PGY2 and PGY3 at DUCOM viewed portions of the curriculum throughout their training program. While not formally surveyed, the OB/GYN Program Director obtained informal feedback from residents reporting that they appreciated the clinical vignettes and found that they related to different scenarios in different manners.
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spelling doaj.art-ec0d61aa865444948909c329435b62962022-12-21T21:19:23ZengAssociation of American Medical CollegesMedEdPORTAL2374-82652015-10-011110.15766/mep_2374-8265.10240Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy LossPamela Geller0Mark Woodland1Christof Daetwyler21 Drexel University College of Medicine2 Drexel University College of Medicine3 Drexel University College of MedicineAbstract Introduction This curriculum is an interactive learning tool for students and professionals who work with women and families who have experienced pregnancy loss. The curriculum incorporates both medical and psychological aspects, with an emphasis on the emotional and mental health consequences of pregnancy loss, clinical considerations, and guidelines for interacting with patients and families who have experienced such a loss. Methods Students' mastery of the educational objectives is facilitated by the varied components of the curriculum. The curriculum's unique electronic design promotes interactive learning through integration of audiovisual didactic training (medical and psychological), case vignettes with standardized patients, critiques and discussions by a multidisciplinary panel selected for their expertise in treatment issues for pregnancy loss, real patient interviews with testimony from women and couples with a history of pregnancy loss, and self-study guidelines for implementing clinical skills. Results The curriculum was assigned at the start of every third-year medical student block rotation in OB/GYN at the Drexel University College of Medicine (DUCOM) from 2008 through 2012. When asked how much they agreed with the statement “overall, my impression of this training curriculum is favorable,” 52.6% of participants either agreed or strongly agreed. Another 44.3% reported neither agreeing nor disagreeing with the statement. When the sample was restricted to only those individuals who reported viewing the full curriculum, 73.6% either agreed or strongly agreed with the statement. When asked how useful they thought this training would be in their work with women who have experienced pregnancy loss, 96.2% said somewhat or extremely useful. Discussion OB/GYN residents in PGY2 and PGY3 at DUCOM viewed portions of the curriculum throughout their training program. While not formally surveyed, the OB/GYN Program Director obtained informal feedback from residents reporting that they appreciated the clinical vignettes and found that they related to different scenarios in different manners.http://www.mededportal.org/doi/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10240Pregnancy LossMiscarriageAbortionSpontaneousStillbirthMedical Education
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Miscarriage
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Stillbirth
Medical Education
title Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss
title_full Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss
title_fullStr Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss
title_full_unstemmed Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss
title_short Psychological and Medical Aspects of Pregnancy Loss
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topic Pregnancy Loss
Miscarriage
Abortion
Spontaneous
Stillbirth
Medical Education
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