Draper Brian B, Johnson Jane C, Fossum Christian, Chamberlain Neal R
Des Peres Hospital, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2011 Nov;111(11):615-30.
Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) is a distinctive and foundational aspect of osteopathic medicine. Several studies have reported a decline in the use of OMT by practicing osteopathic physicians, but the reasons for this decline have not been fully investigated.
To investigate osteopathic medical students' attitudes and beliefs regarding osteopathic philosophy, including OMT.
A self-administered, 21-item, electronic questionnaire developed specifically for the current study was distributed to first- and second-year osteopathic medical students at 4 colleges of osteopathic medicine. The questionnaire contained items addressing student attitudes toward osteopathic philosophy, including OMT; perceptions of osteopathic predoctoral education; and plans for integrating OMT into future practice.
Of 1478 questionnaires sent, 491 students completed the questionnaire for an overall response rate of 33%. Analysis of student responses revealed that a majority of first- and second-year osteopathic medical students (95%-76%, depending on the question asked) expressed agreement with osteopathic philosophy. Students who reported prior exposure to OMT had higher levels of agreement with osteopathic philosophy statements (P<.04) and with the intention to use OMT (P<.02) than students with no prior exposure. However, students who were drawn to an osteopathic medical school by the desire to become a physician regardless of degree reported lower levels of agreement with osteopathic philosophy and the intention to use OMT. Students' levels of agreement with osteopathic philosophy and intention to use OMT varied significantly based on the school that they attended, their current year of study, and whether or not they were participating in clinical rotations.
The reason why a student decided to study osteopathic medicine was strongly associated with the level of agreement with osteopathic philosophy and the intention to use OMT in future practice. Prior experience receiving OMT, the medical school that a student attends, and the current year of study appear to be related to the students' levels of agreement with osteopathic philosophy and intention to use OMT.
整骨手法治疗(OMT)是整骨医学的一个独特且基础的方面。多项研究报告称,执业整骨医生对OMT的使用有所减少,但这种减少的原因尚未得到充分调查。
调查整骨医学生对整骨医学理念(包括OMT)的态度和信念。
为本研究专门设计了一份包含21个条目的电子自填式问卷,分发给4所整骨医学院的一年级和二年级整骨医学生。问卷中的条目涉及学生对整骨医学理念(包括OMT)的态度、对整骨医学博士前教育的看法,以及将OMT融入未来实践的计划。
共发放1478份问卷,491名学生完成了问卷,总体回复率为33%。对学生回复的分析显示,大多数一年级和二年级整骨医学生(95% - 76%,取决于所问问题)对整骨医学理念表示认同。报告之前接触过OMT的学生比未接触过的学生对整骨医学理念陈述的认同程度更高(P <.04),且使用OMT的意愿也更高(P <.02)。然而,因想成为医生而不论学位高低被吸引到整骨医学院的学生,对整骨医学理念的认同程度和使用OMT的意愿较低。学生对整骨医学理念的认同程度和使用OMT的意愿因他们就读的学校、当前学习年份以及是否参加临床轮转而有显著差异。
学生决定学习整骨医学的原因与对整骨医学理念的认同程度以及未来实践中使用OMT的意愿密切相关。之前接受OMT的经历、学生就读的医学院以及当前学习年份似乎与学生对整骨医学理念的认同程度和使用OMT的意愿有关。