Biswal B M, Zakaria A, Baba A A, Ja'afar R
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy & Oncology, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan.
Med J Malaysia. 2004 Mar;59(1):78-83.
We conducted a questionnaire survey among 261 year-4 and year-5 medical students containing 27 questions related to cancer, radiotherapy, general oncology and palliative care to assess their knowledge, understanding, and exposure to oncology and palliative care in our medical school. Out of 261 students, 139 students returned their questionnaire for analysis. Twenty nine percent (29%) of the students had rarely visited the Radiotherapy and Oncology unit. There were profound deficiencies in the basic knowledge of cancer (46%), principles of radiotherapy treatment (59%), palliative care (64%), and cancer prevention (48%). They reported no specific teaching about early detection of common malignancies and cancer prevention. The main input of instruction about cancer came from surgery (46%) and pathology (28%) teachings. This study revealed that there is deficiency in cancer education in the undergraduate teaching program in our institution.
我们对261名四年级和五年级医学生进行了问卷调查,问卷包含27个与癌症、放射治疗、普通肿瘤学和姑息治疗相关的问题,以评估他们在我校对肿瘤学和姑息治疗的知识、理解及接触情况。261名学生中,139名学生返回问卷用于分析。29%的学生很少去过放疗与肿瘤科室。在癌症基础知识(46%)、放射治疗原则(59%)、姑息治疗(64%)和癌症预防(48%)方面存在严重不足。他们表示没有关于常见恶性肿瘤早期检测和癌症预防的具体教学内容。关于癌症教学的主要来源是外科(46%)和病理学(28%)教学。这项研究表明,我校本科教学计划中的癌症教育存在不足。