Journal article

Medical students’ experience of a Teddy Bear Hospital as part of a paediatric curriculum

Lilly Nheu, Wonie Uahwatanasakul, Amy Gray

Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multi-Professional Journal | University of Otago Library | Published : 2018

Abstract

Introduction: Teddy Bear Hospital is a strategy used to help reduce children’s fears of the healthcare system and teach them about health-related issues. It involves mock consultations where medical students play the role of a “teddy doctor” and children act as the carer of teddy, or another soft toy, requiring consultation. This provides medical students with the opportunity to interact with children and develop communication skills while children are introduced to the medical consultation process. The aim of this study was to evaluate the medical student experience of Teddy Bear Hospital as part of a paediatric curriculum.Methods: We conducted a qualitative observational study using observ..

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