Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago, USA.
Med Teach. 2011;33(11):944-5. doi: 10.3109/0142159X.2011.588976.
This study examined US physicians' training in religion and medicine and its association with addressing religious and spiritual issues in clinical encounters. Reports of receiving training were higher for highly spiritual physicians, psychiatrists, and physicians with high numbers of critically ill patients. Discussing religion or spirituality with patients was associated with having received training through a book or CME literature or during Grand Rounds, through one's religious tradition and from other unspecified sources but not with having received such training in medical school.
这项研究考察了美国医生在宗教和医学方面的培训情况及其与在临床接触中解决宗教和精神问题的关系。报告称,高度重视精神生活的医生、精神科医生和重症患者数量较多的医生接受过相关培训。与患者讨论宗教或精神问题与通过书籍或 CME 文献或在大查房期间接受培训、通过自己的宗教传统以及来自其他未指明的来源有关,但与在医学院接受此类培训无关。