Duerson M C, Crandall L A, Dwyer J W
Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville.
Acad Med. 1989 Sep;64(9):546-8.
A study of 314 medical students before and after a required third-year clerkship in family medicine explored relationships among exposure to the clerkship and changes in attitudes toward primary care. The survey instrument contained 29 statements distinguishing the philosophy of primary care from that of subspecialty-oriented medicine and asked students' to state their future residency plans. The responses of the primary care and subspecialty-oriented groups were the most disparate, whereas the students who were uncertain about residency plans shifted on several items from an alignment with the specialty group toward an alignment with the primary care group. This study shows that experience in a family medicine clerkship may be associated with changes in attitudes that represent development of a more informed image of primary care.
一项针对314名医科学生在必修的三年级家庭医学实习前后的研究,探讨了参与该实习与对初级保健态度变化之间的关系。调查问卷包含29条陈述,用以区分初级保健理念与专科医学理念,并要求学生陈述他们未来的住院医师培训计划。初级保健组和专科导向组的回答差异最大,而那些对住院医师培训计划不确定的学生在几个项目上从与专科组一致转向与初级保健组一致。这项研究表明,家庭医学实习经历可能与态度变化有关,这些变化代表着对初级保健有了更全面的认识。