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Research Article

Patients as educators in medical student education in forensic psychiatry: a scoping review of the barriers and facilitators

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Received 13 Aug 2023, Accepted 15 Apr 2024, Published online: 07 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Patient educator programmes have become a fundamental part of medical student education, delivering rich and transformative learning. However, little is known about the barriers and facilitators to implementing patient educator programmes for medical students in psychiatry and specifically forensic psychiatry. A systematic search of three databases with no date parameters was undertaken in November 2022, using keywords related to medical education, coproduction, patient involvement, and psychiatry. Five papers on patient educator programmes in psychiatry were located. No literature related to patient educator programmes in forensic psychiatry was identified. Facilitators include a robust policy infrastructure and transparent arrangements for safe educational practices alongside a commitment to coproduction and relational working. Barriers include epistemic injustice, the skills of professional facilitators, and a lack of supporting educational theory. There appears to be scope to deliver high-quality medical student education in forensic psychiatry through patient educator programmes with reciprocal benefits for educators such as rehabilitation, skills development, and possibly therapeutic benefits. The educational and therapeutic value of patient as educator programmes in forensic psychiatry are under-researched. Patient as educator programmes in forensic psychiatry require careful consideration regarding risk, while patients’ prior involvement with the criminal justice system may increase stigma and discrimination. The complexity and risks have seldom been considered. It appears a priority to address the knowledge gap identified by this review.

Acknowledgements

All authors listed meet the authorship criteria according to the latest guidelines of the international committee of medical journal editors and all authors are in agreement with the manuscript. Data sharing not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analysed during the current study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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