Tyagi Sandhya, Corbett Sally, Welfare Mark
University of Newcastle.
Clin Med (Lond). 2006 Mar-Apr;6(2):154-6. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.6-2-154.
The risk of students contracting HIV on electives has received much coverage. Few data exist, however, on risks of other adverse events. Medical schools gave comprehensive advice on infectious disease but little on personal safety. There were no reported parenteral infections or deaths from infection, despite cases of malaria and one needle-stick injury. Accidents were responsible for six deaths and three serious injuries from just nine medical schools. A further student committed suicide after return to the UK. Personal violence and events related to the political situation of the elected country were also reported. This paper is based on a retrospective survey of elective convenors from UK medical schools examining advice given and adverse events. Accidents appear to pose significant risk to medical students on elective and there appears to be a lack of advice on personal safety issues. Further research should examine behaviours that put students at risk of accidents, and strategies that could prevent such events.
医学生在选修课程中感染艾滋病毒的风险已受到广泛报道。然而,关于其他不良事件风险的数据却很少。医学院校提供了关于传染病的全面建议,但关于个人安全的建议却很少。尽管有疟疾病例和一例针刺伤事件,但没有报告经肠道外感染或因感染死亡的情况。仅九所医学院校就有六起死亡事故和三起严重伤害事故是由意外造成的。另外一名学生回国后自杀。还报告了个人暴力事件以及与选修国家政治局势相关的事件。本文基于对英国医学院校选修课程召集人的回顾性调查,调查内容包括所提供的建议和不良事件。意外似乎对参加选修课程的医学生构成重大风险,而且在个人安全问题上似乎缺乏相关建议。进一步的研究应调查使学生面临意外风险的行为,以及可预防此类事件的策略。