Foo Michelle, Maingard Julian, Phan Kevin, Lim Reuben, Chandra Ronil V, Lee Michael J, Asadi Hamed, Kok Hong Kuan, Brooks Mark
Monash School of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Interventional Radiology Service, Department of Radiology, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
J Med Imaging Radiat Oncol. 2018 Dec;62(6):758-763. doi: 10.1111/1754-9485.12764. Epub 2018 Jul 13.
As interventional radiology (IR) adopts an increasingly pivotal role within therapeutic medicine, it is essential that medical students gain exposure to IR so as future doctors, they can fulfil the growing demand for interventional radiologists (IRs) and make appropriate referrals to IRs. Nonetheless, several international studies have reported no or little representation of IR in medical schools. Our study aims to assess the current awareness, exposure, knowledge and attitudes about IR among Australian medical students, so as to provide preliminary data on whether IR teaching in Australian medical schools needs improvement.
A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted via web-based and in-person distribution of a voluntary, anonymous questionnaire.
A total of 237 complete responses were received from approximately 1400 clinical-based students (17% response rate); 38% of respondents had never witnessed an IR procedure, 39% witnessed 1-2 and the remainder, 3-5. Few students reported adequate teaching or knowledge in IR (7% and 5% respectively). Of the 32% of the students considering a career in IR, males predominated (25% of females vs. 59% of males, OR = 0.48, 95%, CI = 0.27-0.83, P = 0.008). Most students agree that IR should be in the university curriculum (59%) and is key to improving healthcare (74%). Senior students were more likely to report adequate teaching (P < 0.001) and believe that IR teaching is important (P = 0.001).
Australian medical students have a strong appreciation for IR despite having suboptimal teaching, exposure and knowledge in IR. In order to complement and sustain the rapid uptake of IR techniques in modern medicine, university curricula require a greater focus on IR.
随着介入放射学(IR)在治疗医学中发挥越来越关键的作用,医学生有必要接触IR,以便未来成为医生时,能够满足对介入放射科医生日益增长的需求,并向介入放射科医生进行适当的转诊。尽管如此,多项国际研究报告称,医学院校中IR的教学内容很少或几乎没有。我们的研究旨在评估澳大利亚医学生对IR的当前认知、接触情况、知识水平和态度,以便为澳大利亚医学院校的IR教学是否需要改进提供初步数据。
通过基于网络和现场发放自愿匿名问卷的方式进行前瞻性横断面研究。
共收到约1400名临床专业学生的237份完整回复(回复率为17%);38%的受访者从未目睹过IR操作,39%的人目睹过1 - 2次,其余的人目睹过3 - 5次。很少有学生报告在IR方面接受过充分的教学或具备足够的知识(分别为7%和5%)。在考虑从事IR职业的32%的学生中,男性占主导(女性为25%,男性为59%,OR = 0.48,95%CI = 0.27 - 0.83,P = 0.008)。大多数学生同意IR应纳入大学课程(59%),并且认为IR对改善医疗保健至关重要(74%)。高年级学生更有可能报告接受过充分的教学(P < 0.001),并认为IR教学很重要(P = 0.001)。
尽管澳大利亚医学生在IR教学、接触和知识方面存在不足,但他们对IR有强烈的认同感。为了补充和维持现代医学中IR技术的快速应用,大学课程需要更加关注IR。