Hawthorne Mary R, Dinh An
a Internal Medicine Clerkship , University of Massachusetts Medical School , Worcester , MA , USA.
b Institutional Analyst III , University of Massachusetts Medical School , Worcester , MA , USA.
Med Educ Online. 2017;22(1):1340780. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2017.1340780.
There is a growing need for primary care physicians, but only a small percentage of graduating medical students enter careers in primary care.
To assess whether a Primary Care Intraclerkship within the Medicine clerkship can significantly improve students' attitudes by analyzing scores on pre- and post-tests.
Students on the Medicine clerkship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School participated in full-day 'intraclerkships',to demonstrate the importance of primary care and the management of chronic illness in various primary care settings. Pre-and post-tests containing students' self-reported, five-point Likert agreement scale evaluations to 26 items (measuring perceptions about the roles of primary care physicians in patient care and treatment) were collected before and after each session. Eleven intraclerkships with 383 students were held between June 2010 and June 2013. Responses were analyzed using the GLM Model Estimate.
Results from the survey analysis showed significantly more positive attitudes toward primary care in the post-tests compared to the pre-tests. Students who were satisfied with their primary care physicians were significantly more likely to show an improvement in post-test attitudes toward primary care in the areas of physicians improving the quality of patient care, making a difference in overall patient health, finding primary care as an intellectually challenging field, and in needing to collaborate with specialists. Older students were more likely than younger students to show more favorable answers on questions concerning the relative value of primary care vs. specialty care.
A curriculum in Primary Care Internal Medicine can provide a framework to positively influence students' attitudes toward the importance of primary care, and potentially to influence career decisions to enter careers in Primary Care Internal Medicine. Ensuring that medical students receive excellent primary care for themselves can also positively influence attitudes toward primary care.
对初级保健医生的需求日益增长,但只有一小部分即将毕业的医学生从事初级保健工作。
通过分析课前和课后测试的分数,评估医学实习期间的初级保健内部实习是否能显著改善学生的态度。
马萨诸塞大学医学院医学实习的学生参加了为期一天的“内部实习”,以展示初级保健的重要性以及在各种初级保健环境中慢性病的管理。在每次课程前后收集包含学生自我报告的、针对26个项目的五点李克特同意量表评估(测量对初级保健医生在患者护理和治疗中的作用的看法)的课前和课后测试。2010年6月至2013年6月期间共举办了11次内部实习,有383名学生参与。使用广义线性模型估计对回答进行分析。
调查分析结果显示,与课前测试相比,课后测试中对初级保健的态度明显更为积极。对其初级保健医生满意的学生在课后测试中,在医生提高患者护理质量、对患者整体健康产生影响、发现初级保健是一个智力上具有挑战性的领域以及需要与专科医生合作等方面,对初级保健态度改善的可能性显著更高。年龄较大的学生比年龄较小的学生更有可能在关于初级保健与专科护理相对价值的问题上给出更积极的答案。
初级保健内科课程可以提供一个框架,以积极影响学生对初级保健重要性的态度,并有可能影响他们进入初级保健内科职业的职业决策。确保医学生自身获得优质的初级保健也可以对他们对初级保健的态度产生积极影响。