Schneider Heide B, Sandholzer Hagen
Department of General Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
J Eval Clin Pract. 2008 Jun;14(3):435-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2007.00887.x. Epub 2008 Mar 24.
Current medical student perceptions of patient centredness and the priorities of students for a change in medical care were investigated.
We conducted an observational study using questionnaires at the University of Leipzig in Germany. In total, 188 consecutive medical students attending the Department of General Medicine participated in this study. We investigated students' priorities for an improvement in medical care related to aspects of the patient-doctor relationship and to aspects of organization.
Receiving more information and undergoing the process of shared decision making was the most important choice; selected by 43.2% as their first priority. The second choice was found to be consultation time (16.2%) which also refers to the patient-doctor relationship. Shorter queues for tests, also considered important for more patient autonomy, were ranked third (14.6%). Medical students participating in this study were least interested in access to specialists, cost of medications and continuity of care.
For the first time, it is shown that shared decision making, in addition to its many benefits, is not only a patients', but also a prospective doctors' top priority. Consequently, medical student training programmes might incorporate shared decision-making training as an important element of patient centredness.
调查了当前医学生对以患者为中心的看法以及学生对医疗护理变革的优先事项。
我们在德国莱比锡大学使用问卷调查进行了一项观察性研究。共有188名连续参加普通医学系课程的医学生参与了本研究。我们调查了学生们在改善医疗护理方面的优先事项,这些事项涉及医患关系方面和组织方面。
获得更多信息并经历共同决策过程是最重要的选择;43.2%的学生将其列为首要优先事项。第二选择是会诊时间(16.2%),这也涉及医患关系。缩短检查排队时间,这对增加患者自主性也很重要,排名第三(14.6%)。参与本研究的医学生对获得专科医生服务、药物费用和护理连续性最不感兴趣。
首次表明,共同决策除了有诸多益处外,不仅是患者的首要优先事项,也是未来医生的首要优先事项。因此,医学生培训项目可能会将共同决策培训纳入以患者为中心的重要内容。