Arenson Christine A, Rattner Susan, Borden Cecilia, Collins Lauren, Fields Sylvia K, Gavin Emily, Veloski J Jon
Acad Med. 2008 Oct;83(10 Suppl):S93-6. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318183c945.
It is important to assess students' attitudes toward chronic illness to enhance curriculum and support interprofessional learning.
A 40-item questionnaire was administered to 704 medical and nursing students. Qualitative and quantitative analyses examined their attitudes and understanding of chronic illness as well as differences between medical and nursing students.
Content analysis and factor analysis indicated that entering students were more positive about chronic illness than graduates. Most underestimated its economic impact. Positive attitudes toward chronic illness were associated with taking a personal interest in patients. The attitudes of nursing students were generally similar to those of medical students, but there were differences related to patient adherence, the role of nurses in patient education, managing comorbidities, and confidentiality of electronic medical records.
Entering students were more positive about chronic illness than graduates. Although medical and nursing students' attitudes were very similar, differences have implications for interprofessional education.
评估学生对慢性病的态度对于改进课程设置和支持跨专业学习很重要。
对704名医学生和护理学生进行了一项包含40个条目的问卷调查。通过定性和定量分析来考察他们对慢性病的态度和理解,以及医学生和护理学生之间的差异。
内容分析和因子分析表明,入学新生对慢性病的态度比毕业生更积极。大多数人低估了其经济影响。对慢性病持积极态度与对患者个人感兴趣有关。护理学生的态度总体上与医学生相似,但在患者依从性、护士在患者教育中的作用、合并症管理以及电子病历的保密性方面存在差异。
入学新生对慢性病的态度比毕业生更积极。尽管医学生和护理学生的态度非常相似,但这些差异对跨专业教育有影响。