Power David V, Center Bruce A
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA.
Teach Learn Med. 2005 Fall;17(4):337-43. doi: 10.1207/s15328015tlm1704_5.
Some medical schools have replaced all student practice peer physical examinations in the curriculum with examinations of standardized patients (SPs).
To assess attitudes of medical students toward practicing physical examinations with classmates, including genital, rectal, or female breast components.
Survey administered to all 235 Year-4 students at University of Minnesota Medical School (69% response rate).
Ninety-five percent believed that limited peer practice exams are valuable. Six percent of students were uncomfortable with these exams: This was strongly associated with having had an uncomfortable experience.
Although most students value practicing limited exams with classmates, a small, consistent number of students are very uncomfortable with these. Explicit guidelines for faculty and classmate behavior may minimize their discomfort, but alternatives to peer exam, such as SP exams, need to be provided this small group. There is no role for peer genital, rectal, or female breast exams in the curriculum.
一些医学院校已将课程中所有学生间的实践体格检查替换为标准化病人(SP)检查。
评估医学生对与同学进行体格检查(包括生殖器、直肠或女性乳房检查部分)的态度。
对明尼苏达大学医学院所有235名四年级学生进行调查(回复率69%)。
95%的学生认为有限的同学间实践考试有价值。6%的学生对这些考试感到不适:这与曾有过不适经历密切相关。
尽管大多数学生重视与同学进行有限的考试实践,但始终有一小部分学生对此非常不适。针对教师和同学行为的明确指导方针可能会将他们的不适降至最低,但对于这一小部分学生,需要提供诸如SP考试等同学间考试的替代方式。课程中不应包含同学间的生殖器、直肠或女性乳房检查。