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欧洲的本科顺势疗法教育及认证的影响。

Undergraduate homeopathy education in Europe and the influence of accreditation.

作者信息

Viksveen Petter, Steinsbekk Aslak

机构信息

Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

Homeopathy. 2011 Oct;100(4):253-8. doi: 10.1016/j.homp.2011.06.006.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The safety of patients consulting with practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) partially depends on practitioners' competence, and thus the standard of undergraduate education.

OBJECTIVES

Describe undergraduate homeopathy courses in Europe, student/graduate numbers and whether there were differences between recognised/accredited and non-recognised/non-accredited courses.

METHODS

Cross sectional survey of current homeopathy undergraduate education in Europe in 2008. Data from 145 (94.8%) out of 153 identified courses were collected. Eighty-five (55.6%) responded to a questionnaire survey. For others some data was extracted from their websites. Only data from the questionnaire survey is used for the main analysis.

FINDINGS

The average course in the questionnaire survey had 47 enrolled students and 142 graduates, and lasted 3.6 years part-time. An estimated 6500 students were enrolled and 21,000 had graduated from 153 identified European undergraduate homeopathy courses. Out of 85 courses most had entry requirements and provided medical education (N = 48) or required students to obtain this competence elsewhere (N = 33). The average number of teaching hours were 992 (95% confidence interval (CI) 814, 1170) overall, with 555 h (95%CI 496, 615) for homeopathy. Four out of five courses were recognised/accredited. Recognised/accredited part-time courses lasted significantly longer than non-recognised/non-accredited courses (difference 0.6 years, 95%CI 0.0-1.2, P = 0.040), and offered significantly larger numbers of teaching hours in homeopathy (difference 167 h, 95%CI 7-327, P = 0.041).

CONCLUSIONS

About 6500 currently enrolled students are doing undergraduate homeopathy education in Europe and 21,000 have graduated from such courses over a period of about 30 years. Undergraduate homeopathy education in Europe is heterogeneous. Recognised/accredited courses are more extensive with more teaching hours.

摘要

背景

向补充和替代医学(CAM)从业者咨询的患者的安全部分取决于从业者的能力,进而取决于本科教育的水平。

目的

描述欧洲本科顺势疗法课程、学生/毕业生人数,以及认可/认证课程与未认可/未认证课程之间是否存在差异。

方法

2008年对欧洲当前本科顺势疗法教育进行横断面调查。收集了153门已确定课程中145门(94.8%)的数据。85门(55.6%)课程回应了问卷调查。对于其他课程,部分数据从其网站提取。主要分析仅使用问卷调查的数据。

结果

问卷调查中的课程平均有47名注册学生和142名毕业生,兼职学制为3.6年。据估计,153门已确定的欧洲本科顺势疗法课程中有6500名学生注册,21000名学生毕业。在85门课程中,大多数课程有入学要求,并提供医学教育(N = 48),或要求学生在其他地方获得该能力(N = 33)。总体教学小时数平均为992小时(95%置信区间(CI)814,1170),顺势疗法教学小时数为555小时(95%CI 496,615)。五分之四的课程得到认可/认证。认可/认证的兼职课程持续时间显著长于未认可/未认证的课程(差异0.6年,95%CI 0.0 - 1.2,P = 0.040),并且顺势疗法教学小时数显著更多(差异167小时,95%CI 7 - 327,P = 0.041)。

结论

目前欧洲约有6500名学生正在接受本科顺势疗法教育,在约30年的时间里,有21000名学生从这类课程毕业。欧洲本科顺势疗法教育参差不齐。认可/认证课程内容更丰富,教学小时数更多。

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