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通过“长者委员会”和反思性写作经历改善医学生对老年患者的态度。

Improving medical student attitudes toward older patients through a "council of elders" and reflective writing experience.

作者信息

Westmoreland Glenda R, Counsell Steven R, Sennour Youcef, Schubert Cathy C, Frank Kathryn I, Wu Jingwei, Frankel Richard M, Litzelman Debra K, Bogdewic Stephen P, Inui Thomas S

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Indiana University, Indianapolis, 46202, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2009 Feb;57(2):315-20. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2008.02102.x.

Abstract

In an effort to reduce "agism" which is prevalent among medical trainees, a new geriatrics educational experience for medical students aimed at improving attitudes toward older patients was developed. Each 90-minute Older Adult Session included four components: initial reflective writing exercise; introduction to the session; 75-minute dialogue with the "Council of Elders," a group of active, "well" older adults; and final reflective writing exercise. The new session was provided to 237 first- and second-year medical students during the 2006/07 academic year at Indiana University School of Medicine. Session evaluation included comparing scores on the 14-item Geriatrics Attitude Scale administered before and after the session, identifying attitude changes in the reflective writing exercises, and a student satisfaction survey. Student responses on the Geriatrics Attitude Scale after the session were significantly improved in seven of 14 items, demonstrating better attitudes toward being with and listening to older people and caring for older patients. Analysis of the reflective writings revealed changing of negative to positive or reinforced positive attitudes in 27% of medical students, with attitudes not discernable in the remaining 73% (except one student, in whom positive attitudes changed to negative). Learner satisfaction with the Older Adult Session was high, with 98% agreeing that the session had a positive effect on insight into the care of older adults. A Council of Elders coupled with a reflective writing exercise is a promising new approach to improving attitudes of medical students toward their geriatric patients.

摘要

为减少医学实习生中普遍存在的“年龄歧视”现象,针对医学生开展了一项旨在改善对老年患者态度的老年医学教育新体验活动。每次90分钟的老年人课程包含四个部分:初始反思写作练习;课程介绍;与“长者委员会”(由一群活跃、健康的老年人组成)进行75分钟的对话;以及最后的反思写作练习。2006/07学年期间,印第安纳大学医学院向237名一年级和二年级医学生提供了这一新课程。课程评估包括比较课程前后在14项老年医学态度量表上的得分、在反思写作练习中识别态度变化以及进行学生满意度调查。课程结束后,学生在老年医学态度量表上的14项回答中有7项显著改善,表明在与老年人相处、倾听老年人以及照顾老年患者方面有了更好的态度。对反思写作的分析显示,27%的医学生从消极态度转变为积极态度或强化了积极态度,其余73%的学生态度不明显(除一名学生外,该学生从积极态度转变为消极态度)。学习者对老年人课程的满意度很高,98%的人认为该课程对深入了解老年护理有积极影响。长者委员会与反思写作练习相结合是改善医学生对老年患者态度的一种很有前景的新方法。

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