Gordon P R, Bassford T L, Lippman S M
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson.
Am J Prev Med. 1991 Jul-Aug;7(4):244-7.
Significant progress has been made in the identification of factors associated with an increased risk of developing cancer. Cancer is increasingly viewed as a preventable disease. Its prevention involves risk reduction counseling. This counseling is an important skill for the family physician but can be difficult to learn and to teach. We used a prototype, computer-assisted cancer risk reduction counseling curriculum with first-year medical students. We found a statistically significant change in both knowledge-based and attitudinal questions and answers after the use of this curriculum.
在识别与患癌风险增加相关的因素方面已取得重大进展。癌症越来越被视为一种可预防的疾病。其预防包括降低风险咨询。这种咨询是家庭医生的一项重要技能,但可能难以学习和传授。我们对一年级医学生使用了一个计算机辅助的癌症风险降低咨询课程原型。我们发现,使用该课程后,基于知识和态度的问答在统计学上有显著变化。