Choudhury Tawfiqur Rahman, Moosa Ali A, Cushing Annie, Bestwick Jonathan
Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London E1 1BB, UK.
Med Teach. 2006 Nov;28(7):e198-203. doi: 10.1080/01421590600834336.
This study analyses the attitudes of patients towards the presence of medical students during consultations. It was conducted in a very culturally and ethnically diverse part of London. The study aimed to investigate the factors, particularly ethnicity, which influence patients' attitudes towards medical students. A total of 422 patients participated in the study, which was conducted in general practice and hospital outpatient waiting areas in the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets and Hackney. In general, the results demonstrate that patients are positive towards medical student participation during consultations. In particular, older patients, patients born in the UK and patients with prior experience of medical students seem to be particularly favourable towards students. However, compared with the White-British population, the non-White-British population appears to be more negative towards medical student participation. This study highlights the need for patient education regarding the importance, for the training of future doctors, of medical student involvement in consultations.
本研究分析了患者在会诊期间对医学生在场的态度。该研究在伦敦一个文化和种族非常多样化的地区进行。研究旨在调查影响患者对医学生态度的因素,尤其是种族因素。共有422名患者参与了这项研究,研究在伦敦塔哈姆雷特自治市和哈克尼区的全科诊所和医院门诊候诊区进行。总体而言,结果表明患者对会诊期间医学生的参与持积极态度。特别是老年患者、在英国出生的患者以及有过与医学生接触经历的患者似乎对医学生尤为赞许。然而,与英国白人相比,非英国白人对医学生参与会诊的态度似乎更为消极。这项研究凸显了对患者进行教育的必要性,即告知他们医学生参与会诊对培养未来医生的重要性。