Interdisciplinary Division for Adolescent Health (DISA), Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland.
Center for Primary Care and Public Health (Unisanté), University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
PLoS One. 2020 Jul 1;15(7):e0234743. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234743. eCollection 2020.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adolescents have specific health care needs and are susceptible to health care disparities. Lack of skills and knowledge on the part of health care providers have a negative effect on their access to care and health outcomes. This study 1) explores the knowledge and attitudes of medical students regarding LGBT people, and 2) assesses the impact of a one-hour lecture targeting adolescent LGBT health needs.
Fourth-year medical students attended a compulsory one-hour lecture on sexual orientation and gender identity development in adolescence, highlighting health issues. We created a questionnaire with items to elicit students' knowledge and attitudes about LGBT health issues. Students were invited to complete this questionnaire online anonymously one week before the lecture and one month after the lecture.
Out of a total of 157 students, 107 (68.2%) responded to the pre-intervention questionnaire and 96 (61.1%) to the post-intervention questionnaire. A significant proportion-13.7% of all respondents-identified as LGBT or questioning. Our results show that most medical students already show favorable attitudes towards LGBT people and a certain degree of knowledge of LGBT health needs. They demonstrated a large and significant increase in knowledge of LGBT health issues one month after the lecture.
A single one-hour lecture on sexual orientation and LGBT health issues may increase knowledge among medical students. Medical students and professionals should receive such training to increase their knowledge about LGBT patients as it, together with favorable attitudes, has the potential to improve health outcomes among this vulnerable population.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)青少年有特殊的医疗保健需求,并且容易出现医疗保健差距。医疗保健提供者缺乏技能和知识会对他们获得医疗保健和健康结果产生负面影响。本研究 1)探讨医学生对 LGBT 人群的知识和态度,2)评估针对青少年 LGBT 健康需求的一小时讲座的影响。
四年级医学生参加了关于青春期性取向和性别认同发展的强制性一小时讲座,重点介绍了健康问题。我们创建了一个问卷,其中包含了解学生对 LGBT 健康问题的知识和态度的项目。学生被邀请在讲座前一周和讲座后一个月在网上匿名填写这份问卷。
在总共 157 名学生中,有 107 名(68.2%)回答了预干预问卷,96 名(61.1%)回答了干预后问卷。相当一部分 - 13.7% 的受访者 - 自我认同为 LGBT 或正在探索自己的性取向。我们的结果表明,大多数医学生已经对 LGBT 人群持有有利的态度,并对 LGBT 健康需求有一定程度的了解。他们在讲座后一个月表现出对 LGBT 健康问题的知识有显著增加。
关于性取向和 LGBT 健康问题的单一一小时讲座可能会增加医学生的知识。医学生和专业人员应该接受这种培训,以增加他们对 LGBT 患者的了解,因为这与有利的态度一起,有可能改善这个弱势群体的健康结果。