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医学生对心理健康问题披露的看法:一项定性研究。

Medical Student Beliefs about Disclosure of Mental Health Issues: A Qualitative Study.

作者信息

Winter Peter, Rix Andrew, Grant Andrew

出版信息

J Vet Med Educ. 2017 Spring;44(1):147-156. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0615-097R.

Abstract

In 2012 the United Kingdom's General Medical Council (GMC) commissioned research to develop guidance for medical schools on how best to support students with mental illness. One of the key findings from medical student focus groups in the study was students' strong belief that medical schools excluded students on mental health grounds. Students believed mental illness was a fitness to practice matter that led to eventual dismissal, although neither personal experience nor empirical evidence supported this belief. The objective of the present study was a deeper exploration of this belief and its underlying social mechanisms. This included any other beliefs that influenced medical students' reluctance to disclose a mental health problem, the factors that reinforced these beliefs, and the feared consequences of revealing a mental illness. The study involved a secondary analysis of qualitative data from seven focus groups involving 40 student participants across five UK medical schools in England, Scotland, and Wales. Student beliefs clustered around (1) the unacceptability of mental illness in medicine, (2) punitive medical school support systems, and (3) the view that becoming a doctor is the only successful career outcome. Reinforcing mechanisms included pressure from senior clinicians, a culture of "presenteeism," distrust of medical school staff, and expectations about conduct. Feared consequences centered on regulatory "fitness to practice" proceedings that would lead to expulsion, reputational damage, and failure to meet parents' expectations. The study's findings provide useful information for veterinary medical educators interested in creating a culture that encourages the disclosure of mental illness and contributes to the debate about mental illness within the veterinary profession.

摘要

2012年,英国医学总会(GMC)委托开展一项研究,以制定相关指南,指导医学院如何以最佳方式支持患有精神疾病的学生。该研究中针对医学生的焦点小组得出的一项关键结论是,学生们坚信医学院会以心理健康为由将学生排除在外。学生们认为精神疾病是一个关乎能否从业的问题,最终会导致被开除,尽管个人经历和实证证据均不支持这一观点。本研究的目的是更深入地探究这一观点及其潜在的社会机制。这包括影响医学生不愿透露心理健康问题的任何其他观点、强化这些观点的因素以及透露精神疾病可能带来的可怕后果。该研究对来自七个焦点小组的定性数据进行了二次分析,这些焦点小组涉及英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士五所英国医学院的40名学生参与者。学生们的观点集中在以下几点:(1)医学领域对精神疾病的不可接受性;(2)医学院惩罚性的支持系统;(3)认为成为医生是唯一成功的职业出路。强化机制包括资深临床医生的压力、“出勤主义”文化、对医学院工作人员的不信任以及对行为的期望。令人担忧的后果主要集中在监管方面的“从业适任性”程序,这可能导致被开除、声誉受损以及无法满足父母的期望。该研究结果为兽医医学教育工作者提供了有用信息,这些教育工作者有兴趣营造一种鼓励披露精神疾病的文化,并有助于推动兽医行业内部关于精神疾病的辩论。

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