医学生对外科医生的看法在医学院期间会改变吗?一项为期 4 年课程的纵向分析。
Do student perceptions of surgeons change during medical school? A longitudinal analysis during a 4-year curriculum.
机构信息
Department of Surgery, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390-9156, USA.
出版信息
J Am Coll Surg. 2010 Apr;210(4):527-32. doi: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2009.12.016.
BACKGROUND
Student recruiting is a top priority for surgical educators. Efforts have focused on improving the junior clerkship, but earlier interventions might prove to be more effective. This study was performed to determine students' perceptions of surgeons across all 4 years, with special emphasis on the effect of the 3(rd)-year clerkship.
STUDY DESIGN
During 2004 to 2007, medical students at all levels were surveyed with 21 statements about surgeons' behavior, lifestyle issues, and potential as role models. Subjects responded anonymously using a 5-point Likert scale (1 = strongly agree). Surveys were administered annually to medical student year 1 (MS1), MS2, and MS4, and before and after the clerkship to MS3. Data were analyzed using chi-square contingency table analyses.
RESULTS
Three-thousand and sixty surveys were analyzed (MS1, n = 833; MS2, n = 670; MS3, n = 1,193; and MS4, n = 364). Responses among MS1 and MS2 confirm that students enter medical school with negative impressions of surgeons. The surgical clerkship had a positive impact, but this effect was lost by senior year. Changes in perceptions were statistically significant for 20 of 21 statements. This is underscored by the fact that the proportion of students applying to general surgery from our medical school remains essentially unchanged (2004, 5.3%; 2005, 7.4%; 2006, 10%; 2007, 7.4%; and 2008, 6%).
CONCLUSIONS
These data suggest that the junior surgery clerkship has a favorable but transient impact on the negative perceptions that medical students have about surgeons. Perceptions return to negative values within 1 year of the clerkship. Recruiting efforts should be focused on earlier interaction with students rather than concentrating on a 2- to 3-month rotation in the junior year.
背景
招收学生是外科教育家的首要任务。人们一直致力于改善初级实习,但早期干预可能会更有效。本研究旨在确定学生对所有 4 年外科医生的看法,特别强调第 3 年实习的影响。
研究设计
在 2004 年至 2007 年期间,对各级医学生进行了调查,共涉及 21 项关于外科医生行为、生活方式问题和作为榜样潜力的陈述。被试者匿名使用 5 点李克特量表(1=非常同意)进行回答。在医学生第 1 年(MS1)、第 2 年(MS2)和第 4 年(MS4),以及第 3 年实习前后,每年都会向医学生进行一次调查。使用卡方检验进行数据分析。
结果
共分析了 3600 份调查问卷(MS1,n=833;MS2,n=670;MS3,n=1193;MS4,n=364)。MS1 和 MS2 的调查结果证实,学生在进入医学院时对外科医生的印象不佳。外科实习有积极的影响,但到了高年级,这种影响就消失了。21 项陈述中有 20 项的看法发生了变化,具有统计学意义。这突出表明,从我们医学院申请普通外科的学生比例基本保持不变(2004 年为 5.3%;2005 年为 7.4%;2006 年为 10%;2007 年为 7.4%;2008 年为 6%)。
结论
这些数据表明,初级外科实习对医学生对外科医生的负面看法有有利但短暂的影响。实习结束后 1 年内,看法又回到了负面。招聘工作应侧重于与学生的早期互动,而不是集中在低年级的 2-3 个月实习中。