Graduate School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW.
Med J Aust. 2010 Feb 1;192(3):150-3. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2010.tb03454.x.
Community-based medical education is growing to meet the increased demand for quality clinical education in expanded settings, and its sustainability relies on patient participation. This study investigated patients' views on being used as an educational resource for teaching medical students.
Questionnaire-based survey.
Patients attending six rural and 11 regional general practices in New South Wales over 18 teaching sessions in November 2008, who consented to student involvement in their consultation.
Patient perceptions, expectations and acceptance of medical student involvement in consultations, assessed by surveys before and after their consultations.
118 of 122 patients consented to medical student involvement; of these, 117 (99%) completed a survey before the consultation, and 100 (85%) after the consultation. Patients were overwhelmingly positive about their doctor and practice being involved in student teaching and felt they themselves played an important role. Pre-consultation, patients expressed reluctance to allow students to conduct some or all aspects of the consultation independently. However, after the consultation, they reported they would have accepted higher levels of involvement than actually occurred.
Patients in regional and rural settings were willing partners in developing skills of junior medical students, who had greater involvement in patient consultations than previously reported for urban students. Our study extends the findings from urban general practice that patients are underutilised partners in community-based medical training. The support of patients from regional and rural settings could facilitate the expansion of primary care-based medical education in these areas of workforce need.
为满足日益增长的扩大教学环境下高质量临床教育的需求,社区医学教育不断发展,而其可持续性依赖于患者的参与。本研究调查了患者对作为医学实习生教学资源的看法。
基于问卷调查的研究。
2008 年 11 月,在新南威尔士州的 6 家农村和 11 家地区全科诊所的 18 次教学活动中,共有 122 名患者参加,他们同意让学生参与他们的就诊。
在就诊前后通过问卷调查评估患者对医学生参与就诊的看法、期望和接受程度。
122 名患者中有 118 名同意医学生参与;其中 117 名(99%)在就诊前完成了调查,100 名(85%)在就诊后完成了调查。患者对医生和诊所参与学生教学表示非常积极,认为自己扮演着重要的角色。就诊前,患者对允许学生独立进行部分或全部问诊表示不情愿。然而,就诊后,他们报告说愿意接受比实际发生的更高程度的参与。
在农村和偏远地区,患者愿意成为初级医学生技能发展的合作伙伴,他们在患者就诊中的参与度高于以前报道的城市学生。我们的研究扩展了城市全科医学的发现,即患者在社区医学培训中没有得到充分利用。来自农村和偏远地区的患者的支持可以促进这些劳动力需求地区的基层医疗教育的扩展。