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信息时代的儿童健康:儿科医生的媒介素养教育

Child health in the information age: media education of pediatricians.

作者信息

Rich M, Bar-On M

机构信息

Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2001 Jan;107(1):156-62. doi: 10.1542/peds.107.1.156.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Substantial research has associated exposure to entertainment media with increased levels of interpersonal violence, risky sexual behavior, body image distortion, substance abuse, and obesity. The objective of this study was to determine what pediatric residency programs are teaching trainees about media and the influence of media on the physical and mental health of children and adolescents.

DESIGN

Survey of residency curricula, consisting of 17 items about children's exposure to media, including television, movies, popular music, computer/video games and the Internet, the effects of this exposure on specific health risks, and associations between program characteristics and media education in the residency curriculum. Participants. Directors of the 209 accredited pediatric residency programs in the United States.

RESULTS

Two hundred four programs (97.6%) responded. Fifty-eight programs (28.4%) offered formal education on 1 or more types of media; 60 programs (29.4%) discussed the influences of media when teaching about specific health conditions. Residents in 96 programs (47.1%) were encouraged to discuss media use with patients and parents; 13 programs (6.4%) taught media literacy as an intervention. Among program characteristics, only media training received by program directors was significantly associated with inclusion of media in residency curricula.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite increasing awareness of media influence on child health, less than one-third of US pediatric residency programs teach about media exposure. Developing a pediatric media curriculum and training pediatric residency directors or designated faculty may be a resource-effective means of improving health for children growing up in a media-saturated environment.

摘要

目的

大量研究表明,接触娱乐媒体与人际暴力增加、危险性行为、身体形象扭曲、药物滥用及肥胖有关。本研究的目的是确定儿科住院医师培训项目向学员传授了哪些关于媒体的知识,以及媒体对儿童和青少年身心健康的影响。

设计

对住院医师培训课程进行调查,包括17项关于儿童接触媒体的内容,如电视、电影、流行音乐、电脑/视频游戏和互联网,这种接触对特定健康风险的影响,以及住院医师培训课程中项目特征与媒体教育之间的关联。参与者为美国209个经认可的儿科住院医师培训项目的主任。

结果

204个项目(97.6%)做出了回应。58个项目(28.4%)提供了关于一种或多种媒体的正规教育;60个项目(29.4%)在讲授特定健康状况时讨论了媒体的影响。96个项目(47.1%)鼓励住院医师与患者及家长讨论媒体使用情况;13个项目(6.4%)将媒体素养作为一种干预措施进行教学。在项目特征方面,只有项目主任接受的媒体培训与住院医师培训课程中纳入媒体内容显著相关。

结论

尽管人们越来越意识到媒体对儿童健康的影响,但美国不到三分之一的儿科住院医师培训项目讲授媒体接触相关内容。制定儿科媒体课程并培训儿科住院医师培训项目主任或指定教员,可能是改善在媒体饱和环境中成长的儿童健康状况的一种资源高效的方法。

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