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高年级医学生对临终问题教育充分性的看法。

Senior medical students' perceptions of the adequacy of education on end-of-life issues.

作者信息

Fraser H C, Kutner J S, Pfeifer M P

机构信息

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

J Palliat Med. 2001 Fall;4(3):337-43. doi: 10.1089/109662101753123959.

Abstract

CONTEXT

It is unclear how well prepared U.S. senior medical students are to handle end-of-life issues as they reach the end of medical school. Additionally, the most optimal way of providing medical student end-of-life education has not been adequately defined.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to determine the preparedness of senior medical students at U.S. medical schools regarding end-of-life issues.

DESIGN

A self-administered survey.

SETTING

Six medical schools throughout the United States, two of which have a formal curriculum on end-of-life issues, and four of which do not.

PARTICIPANTS

Fourth-year medical students during November through February of their senior year.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Self-reported preparation on a number of end-of-life competencies.

RESULTS

Of the 757 surveys sent out, 262 responses were received (34.6%). Only 22% to 53% of students (varying by topic) felt prepared by their education in the selected end-of-life competencies. Students attending medical schools with a formal end-of-life curriculum were more likely to feel prepared than students with no formal curriculum to address psychosocial issues (21% higher, p = 0.008), cultural/spiritual issues (21% higher, p = 0.005), technical aspects of end-of-life care (18% higher, p = 0.001), and treatment of common symptoms (34% higher, p = 0.001). Students who had more clinical experiences in palliative care were more likely to feel prepared to discuss end-of-life issues with patients (p = 0.013) and to treat common symptoms (p = 0.011).

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates support for development of formal curriculum on end-of-life issues, and emphasizes the importance of clinical exposure to terminally ill patients to prepare medical students to provide quality end-of-life care.

摘要

背景

美国高年级医学生在医学院学习即将结束时,处理临终问题的准备情况尚不清楚。此外,提供医学生临终教育的最佳方式尚未得到充分界定。

目的

本研究旨在确定美国医学院校高年级医学生在临终问题方面的准备情况。

设计

一项自我管理的调查。

地点

美国六所医学院,其中两所设有临终问题的正式课程,四所没有。

参与者

大四学年11月至2月的四年级医学生。

主要观察指标

自我报告在一些临终能力方面的准备情况。

结果

在发出的757份调查问卷中,收到262份回复(34.6%)。在选定的临终能力方面,只有22%至53%的学生(因主题而异)认为自己通过教育做好了准备。就读于设有临终正式课程医学院的学生,比没有正式课程的学生更有可能认为自己做好了处理心理社会问题的准备(高21%,p = 0.008)、文化/精神问题的准备(高21%,p = 0.005)、临终护理技术方面的准备(高18%,p = 0.001)以及常见症状治疗的准备(高34%,p = 0.001)。在姑息治疗方面有更多临床经验的学生,更有可能认为自己做好了与患者讨论临终问题的准备(p = 0.013)以及治疗常见症状的准备(p = 0.011)。

结论

本研究表明支持制定临终问题的正式课程,并强调临床接触绝症患者对于让医学生做好提供高质量临终护理准备的重要性。

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