Department of Community, Occupational and Family Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Med Educ. 2008 Nov;42(11):1092-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.2008.03157.x. Epub 2008 Sep 26.
Patient-centredness is an accepted guiding principle for health system reform, patient care and medical education. Although these attitudes are strongly linked with cultural values, few studies have examined attitudes towards patient-centredness in a cross-cultural setting.
This prospective study evaluated attitudes towards patient-centredness in a cohort of Asian medical students and examined changes in these attitudes in the same students on completion of their junior clinical clerkships.
The study was conducted in a cohort of 228 medical students entering Year 3 in medical school. The Patient-Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS), a validated instrument which scores an individual's level of patient-centredness, was used.
Being female and having personal experience of continuing care were significantly associated with higher scores. Students in the USA were previously reported to have similar 'caring' but higher 'sharing' scores on the same scale. At the end of the junior clinical clerkship, there were improvements in the 'caring' subscale, but no change or a reduction in 'sharing'. Students who did not have previous personal experience with continuing care experienced a greater increase in overall PPOS score.
When compared with students in the USA, the students in our study appear to have a lower propensity to view the doctor-patient relationship as a partnership. This may be a reflection of differences in cultural norms and expectations of doctor-patient interaction in different societies. Our finding that attitudes towards patient-centredness did not decline over the course of the year, which contrasts with findings of other studies, may be attributed to various factors and warrants further study.
以患者为中心是医疗体系改革、患者护理和医学教育的公认指导原则。尽管这些态度与文化价值观密切相关,但很少有研究在跨文化背景下考察对以患者为中心的态度。
本前瞻性研究评估了一组亚洲医学生对以患者为中心的态度,并考察了同一批学生在完成初级临床实习后对这些态度的变化。
该研究纳入了 228 名进入医学院三年级的医学生。使用了患者-医生取向量表(PPOS),这是一种经过验证的工具,可以对个体的以患者为中心程度进行评分。
女性和有持续护理个人经验与较高的得分显著相关。在同一量表上,来自美国的学生以前被报道具有类似的“关怀”,但更高的“分享”得分。在初级临床实习结束时,“关怀”子量表有所改善,但“分享”没有变化或减少。没有持续护理个人经验的学生,其总体 PPOS 评分增加更多。
与美国的学生相比,我们研究中的学生似乎不太倾向于将医患关系视为伙伴关系。这可能反映了不同社会中文化规范和对医患互动期望的差异。我们发现,以患者为中心的态度在这一年中没有下降,这与其他研究的发现相反,这可能归因于各种因素,值得进一步研究。