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立足全球思考,着眼本地行动:医学生将全球健康教育情境化。

Think global, act local: medical students contextualize global health education.

作者信息

Ibrahim George M, Hoffart Shawn, Lam Russell A, Minty Evan P, Ying Michelle Theam, Schaefer Jeffrey P

机构信息

Division of Neurosurgery, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Educ Health (Abingdon). 2014 Jan-Apr;27(1):55-8. doi: 10.4103/1357-6283.134315.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is considerable heterogeneity in the extent to which global health education is emphasized in undergraduate medical curricula. Here, we performed an exploratory analysis to test the hypothesis that exposure to global health education may influence the attitudes of medical students toward the treatment of local vulnerable patient populations.

METHODS

All pre-clerkship students at an urban Canadian university were invited to attend a voluntary global health education session on challenges in treating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the developing world. Those who attended as well as those who did not completed pre- and post-session surveys measuring willingness to treat patients with HIV and related attitudes. A repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) was performed to assess the effect of the intervention on attitudes toward locally affected populations.

RESULTS

A total of 201 (81.4%) and 143 (58.3%) students completed the pre- and post-session surveys, respectively. Students who scored their willingness to treat patients with HIV within highest 10% of the scale on the pre-session survey were excluded from the analysis to account for a ceiling effect. On repeated measure ANOVA, willingness to treat local patients with HIV increased significantly following the session (P < 0.01). Students intending to attend the session also reported a greater propensity to treat patients with HIV than those who did not (P = 0.03).

DISCUSSION

In this exploratory study, we find that following exposure to a global health lecture on the challenges of HIV in the developing world, students possessed more favorable attitudes toward the treatment of marginalized local patient populations, a finding that may be exploited in undergraduate and continuing medical education.

摘要

背景

本科医学课程中对全球健康教育的重视程度存在很大差异。在此,我们进行了一项探索性分析,以检验以下假设:接受全球健康教育可能会影响医学生对当地弱势患者群体治疗的态度。

方法

加拿大一所城市大学的所有见习前学生都被邀请参加一次关于发展中国家治疗人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)挑战的自愿性全球健康教育课程。参加课程的学生以及未参加的学生都完成了课前和课后调查,以测量治疗HIV患者的意愿及相关态度。进行重复测量方差分析(ANOVA)以评估干预对对待当地受影响人群态度的影响。

结果

分别有201名(81.4%)和143名(58.3%)学生完成了课前和课后调查。在课前调查中,将在治疗HIV患者意愿量表得分处于最高10%的学生排除在分析之外,以考虑天花板效应。在重复测量方差分析中,课程结束后治疗当地HIV患者的意愿显著增加(P < 0.01)。打算参加课程的学生也比未参加的学生报告出更高的治疗HIV患者的倾向(P = 0.03)。

讨论

在这项探索性研究中,我们发现,在接触了关于发展中国家HIV挑战的全球健康讲座后,学生对治疗边缘化当地患者群体持有更积极的态度,这一发现可用于本科医学教育和继续医学教育。

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