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沙特部分医学院学生的睡眠医学教育和知识。

Sleep medicine education and knowledge among medical students in selected Saudi Medical Schools.

机构信息

University Sleep Disorders Center, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Box 225503, Riyadh 11324, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2013 Sep 27;13:133. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-133.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limited information is available regarding sleep medicine education worldwide. Nevertheless, medical education has been blamed for the under-recognition of sleep disorders among physicians. This study was designed to assess the knowledge of Saudi undergraduate medical students about sleep and sleep disorders and the prevalence of education on sleep medicine in medical schools as well as to identify the obstacles to providing such education.

METHODS

We surveyed medical schools that were established more than 10 years ago, asking fourth- and fifth-year medical students (men and women) to participate. Seven medical schools were selected. To assess knowledge on sleep and sleep disorders, we used the Assessment of Sleep Knowledge in Medical Education (ASKME) Survey, which is a validated 30-item questionnaire. The participants were separated into two groups: those who scored ≥60% and those who scored <60%. To assess the number of teaching hours dedicated to sleep medicine in the undergraduate curricula, the organizers of the major courses on sleep disorders were contacted to obtain the curricula for those courses and to determine the obstacles to education.

RESULTS

A total of 348 students completed the survey (54.9% male). Among the participants, 27.7% had a specific interest in sleep medicine. More than 80% of the study sample had rated their knowledge in sleep medicine as below average. Only 4.6% of the respondents correctly answered ≥60% of the questions. There was no difference in the scores of the respondents with regard to university, gender, grade-point average (GPA) or student academic levels. Only five universities provided data on sleep medicine education. The time spent teaching sleep medicine in the surveyed medical schools ranged from 0-8 hours with a mean of 2.6 ±2.6 hours. Identified obstacles included the following: (1) sleep medicine has a lower priority in the curriculum (53%) and (2) time constraints do not allow the incorporation of sleep medicine topics in the curriculum (47%).

CONCLUSIONS

Medical students in the surveyed institutions possess poor knowledge regarding sleep medicine, which reflects the weak level of education in this field of medicine. To improve the recognition of sleep disorders among practicing physicians, medical schools must provide adequate sleep medicine education.

摘要

背景

全球范围内有关睡眠医学教育的信息有限。然而,医学教育被认为是导致医生对睡眠障碍认识不足的原因之一。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯医学生对睡眠和睡眠障碍的了解程度,以及医学院提供睡眠医学教育的情况,并确定提供此类教育的障碍。

方法

我们调查了成立时间超过 10 年的医学院,邀请四五年级的医学生(男女)参与。共选择了 7 所医学院。为评估对睡眠和睡眠障碍的了解程度,我们使用了经过验证的 30 项问卷《医学教育睡眠知识评估》(ASKME)。将参与者分为两组:得分≥60%的组和得分<60%的组。为评估本科课程中睡眠医学的教学时数,联系了睡眠障碍主要课程的组织者以获取这些课程的课程,并确定教育的障碍。

结果

共有 348 名学生完成了调查(54.9%为男性)。在参与者中,27.7%对睡眠医学有特定兴趣。超过 80%的研究样本认为他们的睡眠医学知识平均水平以下。只有 4.6%的受访者正确回答了≥60%的问题。在大学、性别、平均绩点(GPA)或学生学术水平方面,受访者的得分没有差异。只有 5 所大学提供了睡眠医学教育数据。在被调查的医学院中,教授睡眠医学的时间从 0 到 8 小时不等,平均为 2.6±2.6 小时。确定的障碍包括:(1)睡眠医学在课程中优先级较低(53%)和(2)时间限制不允许将睡眠医学主题纳入课程(47%)。

结论

在所调查机构的医学生对睡眠医学的知识掌握较差,这反映了该医学领域教育水平较弱。为了提高执业医生对睡眠障碍的认识,医学院必须提供充足的睡眠医学教育。

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