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医学生及住院医师/研究员对LGBTQ患者进行性史询问的知识、舒适度及培训情况评估。

Assessment of Medical Student and Resident/Fellow Knowledge, Comfort, and Training With Sexual History Taking in LGBTQ Patients.

作者信息

Hayes Victoria, Blondeau Whitney, Bing-You Robert G

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Maine Medical Center.

出版信息

Fam Med. 2015 May;47(5):383-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Sexual health is an important aspect of overall health. Barriers to taking an adequate patient sexual history exist. Few studies have explored medical learners' comfort, knowledge, and training surrounding taking sexual histories with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer (LGBTQ) patients specifically.

METHODS

A 10-question survey was offered to medical students and resident/fellows at one US institution. Survey questions reflected participants' knowledge, comfort, and training related to sexual history taking with attention to LGBTQ care.

RESULTS

A total of 159 surveys were returned (rate of 42%). A significantly lower level of comfort existed with taking sexual histories and managing sexual health issues in the LGBTQ segment of the patient population versus all patients, especially in the advanced training group. Participants recognized the importance of understanding their patients' overall sexual health, though medical students rated this as more important than the resident/fellow group did. A correlation existed between both comfort with taking sexual histories and discussing safe sexual practices and management of sexual issues, suggesting that further training would be helpful in this area. Twenty percent of the respondents reported receiving no training at all in eliciting sexual histories in LGBTQ patients. The most preferred format in this study for future training was interviewing standardized patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Medical students and resident/fellows reported a significantly lower level of comfort with sexual history-taking and management of sexual issues in the LGBTQ population. A comprehensive training format that not only views sexual health as an integral part of overall patient health, but also integrates LGBTQ care, is needed in medical education.

摘要

背景与目的

性健康是整体健康的重要方面。获取充分的患者性史存在诸多障碍。很少有研究专门探讨医学学习者在与女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、性取向存疑/酷儿(LGBTQ)患者进行性史询问时的舒适度、知识水平和培训情况。

方法

对美国一所机构的医学生以及住院医师/研究员进行了一项包含10个问题的调查。调查问题反映了参与者在关注LGBTQ护理的性史询问方面的知识、舒适度和培训情况。

结果

共收回159份调查问卷(回收率为42%)。与所有患者相比,在询问LGBTQ患者群体的性史以及处理性健康问题时,舒适度明显较低,尤其是在高级培训组中。参与者认识到了解患者整体性健康的重要性,不过医学生对这一点的评价比住院医师/研究员组更高。在询问性史的舒适度与讨论安全性行为及性问题处理之间存在相关性,这表明在该领域进行进一步培训将会有所帮助。20%的受访者表示在询问LGBTQ患者性史方面完全没有接受过培训。本研究中未来培训最受欢迎的形式是与标准化患者进行访谈。

结论

医学生以及住院医师/研究员报告称,在询问LGBTQ人群的性史以及处理性问题方面,舒适度明显较低。医学教育需要一种全面的培训形式,这种形式不仅将性健康视为患者整体健康的一个组成部分,还应融入LGBTQ护理。

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