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罗马尼亚医学生对寄生虫学、热带病学和旅行医学的知识和兴趣。

Knowledge and interests of Romanian medical students in parasitology, tropical and travel medicine.

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases, Discipline of Parasitology, Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2 Eftimie Murgu Square, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.

出版信息

Acta Trop. 2011 Oct-Nov;120(1-2):136-9. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2011.07.004. Epub 2011 Jul 14.

Abstract

As travel has become easier and faster, the rate of tropical infections across the world is expected to increase; more students working abroad are going to encounter these diseases more often. Disorders of parasitic etiology play an important role in travel and tropical medicine. The aim of our study was to assess the preclinical students' knowledge regarding parasitic diseases, tropical and travel medicine in the broad context of their professional background. A total of 346 Romanian medical students completed a 13-item questionnaire on the above-mentioned topics. In order to allow for complex evaluation, the questionnaire also included items related to their extracurricular training as well as their future perspectives. The majority of the students (97.7%) declared they had prior knowledge (before studying parasitology) of malaria. Most of the responders (90.2%) knew that a journey in (sub)tropical regions requires adequate prophylactic measures. About a quarter of those interviewed (26.4%) would agree to practice tropical medicine after graduation. They were mainly interested in helping people from underdeveloped countries regardless of remuneration (52.7%). The majority of students (59.8%) wished to practice clinical medicine. It has been observed that fewer than 5% of the questioned students had ever read a scientific paper or book in the field of tropical medicine. English was the most commonly spoken foreign language (92.8%), and 99.1% of students had at least intermediate computer skills. Finally, 71.6% of students would choose to practice the specialty of travel medicine if it were available in Romania. The implementation of appropriate measures towards the globalization of medical teaching in Romanian universities should represent an important issue in this new millennium, in which borders between various nations are starting to fade; otherwise the next generations of physicians will lose the chance to gain wider experiences and share the international influences on health.

摘要

随着旅行变得更加容易和快捷,预计世界各地的热带传染病发病率将会上升;更多在国外工作的学生将更频繁地遇到这些疾病。寄生虫病因引起的疾病在旅行和热带医学中起着重要作用。我们的研究目的是评估预科医学生对寄生虫病、热带病和旅行医学的知识,在他们的专业背景下进行广泛的评估。共有 346 名罗马尼亚医学生完成了一份关于上述主题的 13 项问卷。为了进行复杂的评估,问卷还包括与他们的课外培训以及未来展望相关的项目。大多数学生(97.7%)表示他们在学习寄生虫学之前就已经了解疟疾。大多数受访者(90.2%)知道在(亚热带)热带地区旅行需要采取适当的预防措施。大约四分之一的受访者(26.4%)毕业后愿意从事热带医学。他们主要有兴趣帮助欠发达国家的人民,无论报酬如何(52.7%)。大多数学生(59.8%)希望从事临床医学。观察到,接受调查的学生中,不到 5%的人曾阅读过热带医学领域的科学论文或书籍。英语是最常用的外语(92.8%),99.1%的学生至少具有中级计算机技能。最后,如果罗马尼亚有旅行医学专科,71.6%的学生将选择从事该专科。在新千年,随着各国之间的界限开始模糊,在罗马尼亚大学实施适当的医学教学全球化措施应成为一个重要问题;否则,下一代医生将失去获得更广泛经验和分享国际健康影响的机会。

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