Lee Bruce Y, Tsai Adam Gilden, Turner Barbara J
Section of Decision Sciences and Clinical Systems Modeling, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
Teach Learn Med. 2007 Spring;19(2):91-4. doi: 10.1080/10401330701332052.
The Medicare Prescription Drug Modernization and Improvement Act of 2003 (MMA) will undoubtedly influence health care delivery and affect how physicians practice medicine in the United States.
To evaluate the extent to which medical students, medicine residents, and physicians are informed about key provisions of the MMA.
Eighty-four attending physicians, 104 medicine residents, and 115 fourth-year medical students at the University of Pennsylvania were surveyed over a 2-week period in February-March 2004. The brief survey instrument consisted of 10 multiple choice questions: 9 questions assessing how well-informed respondents were about the MMA and 1 question assessing their knowledge of general current events.
Most respondents (77.8%) either "strongly disagreed" or "disagreed" that they were adequately informed about the MMA. While more than half of all respondents correctly answered the two questions about drug importation from Canada and general current events, a majority did not provide the correct answer to each of the other questions. No significant differences appeared by training.
Attending physicians, medicine residents, and medical students at the University of Pennsylvania were generally ill informed about the MMA. Physician ignorance about important health care legislation continues to be a significant problem. More effective means of educating and informing medical students and physicians at all levels of training about important health policy changes may be warranted.
2003年的《医疗保险处方药现代化与改进法案》(MMA)无疑将影响医疗保健服务的提供,并影响美国医生的行医方式。
评估医学生、内科住院医师和医生对MMA关键条款的了解程度。
2004年2月至3月的两周时间内,对宾夕法尼亚大学的84名主治医师、104名内科住院医师和115名四年级医学生进行了调查。简短的调查问卷包括10道多项选择题:9道题评估受访者对MMA的了解程度,1道题评估他们对当前一般时事的了解。
大多数受访者(77.8%)“强烈不同意”或“不同意”他们已充分了解MMA。虽然超过一半的受访者正确回答了关于从加拿大进口药品和当前一般时事的两个问题,但大多数人没有正确回答其他每个问题。不同培训阶段的受访者之间未出现显著差异。
宾夕法尼亚大学的主治医师、内科住院医师和医学生对MMA普遍了解不足。医生对重要医疗保健立法的无知仍然是一个重大问题。或许有必要采用更有效的方式,让各个培训阶段的医学生和医生了解重要的卫生政策变化。