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临床案例对高年级医学生气候变化观点的影响。

Effect of clinical vignettes on senior medical students' opinions of climate change.

作者信息

Prasad Vinay, Thistlethwaite William, Dale William

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

出版信息

South Med J. 2011 Jun;104(6):401-4. doi: 10.1097/SMJ.0b013e31821a841d.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The consequences of climate change directly threaten human health. Some have argued that, as such, doctors have a special duty to solve climate change. Despite such recommendations, to our knowledge, there has been no previous work documenting physician attitudes on climate change, or the stability of those opinions.

METHODS

We invited 523 fourth-year medical students to a survey asking their opinion on climate change and their opinion regarding one of two fictional medical vignettes. In the vignettes, which are analogous to the climate change issue, students decide whether to discontinue a drug that may be adversely affecting laboratory values. In the climate change question, students are asked whether the United States should take efforts to discontinue the use of fossil fuels. Students are randomized to the order in which they receive the questions.

RESULTS

Ninety-five percent (95% CI 89.1%-100%) of students initially asked about climate change feel the United States should take steps to curb carbon dioxide emissions, while only 73% (95% CI 57.5%-89.2%) of students respond similarly if first given an analogous patient vignette. Conversely, in all cases where a fictional medical vignette follows the climate change question, students are more likely to cease using a potentially harmful agent (66% CI 53.5%-71.8% vs. 52% CI 43.3%-67.1%).

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that student physician attitudes to climate change are mutable. Priming students into "medical mode" may alter their opinions on the scientific merit of nonmedical issues, and may be a vestige of a hidden medical curriculum. Further studies should explore the interrelationship between other sociopolitical beliefs and medical decision making.

摘要

目标

气候变化的后果直接威胁着人类健康。一些人认为,鉴于此,医生在解决气候变化问题上负有特殊责任。据我们所知,尽管有此类建议,但此前尚无研究记录医生对气候变化的态度,以及这些观点的稳定性。

方法

我们邀请了523名四年级医学生参与一项调查,询问他们对气候变化的看法,以及他们对两个虚构医疗案例之一的看法。在这些类似于气候变化问题的案例中,学生们要决定是否停用一种可能对实验室检查结果产生不利影响的药物。在气候变化问题中,学生们被问及美国是否应该努力停止使用化石燃料。学生们被随机安排接受问题的顺序。

结果

最初被问及气候变化问题的学生中,95%(95%置信区间89.1%-100%)认为美国应该采取措施遏制二氧化碳排放,而如果首先给出一个类似的患者案例,只有73%(95%置信区间57.5%-89.2%)的学生给出类似回答。相反,在所有气候变化问题之后给出虚构医疗案例的情况下,学生们更有可能停止使用一种潜在有害的药物(66%置信区间53.5%-71.8%对52%置信区间43.3%-67.1%)。

结论

我们的结果表明,医学生对气候变化的态度是可变的。引导学生进入“医疗模式”可能会改变他们对非医疗问题科学价值的看法,这可能是隐藏的医学课程的一种遗留影响。进一步的研究应该探索其他社会政治信念与医疗决策之间的相互关系。

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