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家庭为基础的访谈对慢性病患者的影响:对医学生以患者为中心能力的影响。一项随机对照试验。

Does a home-based interview with a chronically ill patient help medical students become more patient-centred? A randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

Institute of Primary Health Care (BIHAM), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

College of Medicine & Health, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2020 Jul 11;20(1):217. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02136-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While patient-centred care improves patient outcomes, studies have shown that medical students become less patient-centred with time, so it is crucial to devise interventions that prevent this. We sought to determine whether first-year medical students who had a structured home-based interview with a chronically ill patient became more patient-centred than those who had a sham intervention.

METHODS

This randomised controlled trial assigned first-year students from the University of Bern, Switzerland, to either an interview with a chronically ill patient at the patient's home or to a sham comparator. We used the PPOS-D12 questionnaire to measure students' levels of patient-centredness at baseline, and changes in these levels during their longitudinal primary care clerkship.

RESULTS

A total of 317 students participated. Patient-centred attitudes increased during the study. A home-based interview with a chronically ill patient had no additional effect. Being female and having been exposed to patients before medical school were associated with being more patient-centred at baseline. Students were less patient-centred than their General Practitioner teachers.

CONCLUSIONS

A structured, home-based interview with a chronically ill patient did not change students' patient-centred attitudes, so cannot be recommended as a way to influence those attitudes. However, patient-centred attitudes increased during the students' first year of study, possibly because of their longitudinal primary care clerkship.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Clinicaltrials.gov reference: NCT03722810 , registered 29th October 2018.

摘要

背景

虽然以患者为中心的护理可以改善患者的预后,但研究表明,医学生随着时间的推移会变得不那么以患者为中心,因此设计可以预防这种情况的干预措施至关重要。我们试图确定与接受假干预的学生相比,与慢性病患者进行结构化家庭访谈的一年级医学生是否会变得更加以患者为中心。

方法

这项随机对照试验将瑞士伯尔尼大学的一年级学生分配到在家中与慢性病患者进行访谈或进行假对照。我们使用 PPOS-D12 问卷在基线时测量学生的以患者为中心程度,并在他们的纵向初级保健实习期间测量这些水平的变化。

结果

共有 317 名学生参与。在研究期间,以患者为中心的态度有所提高。在家中与慢性病患者进行结构化访谈没有额外的效果。女性和在医学院之前接触过患者与以患者为中心的态度有关。学生比他们的全科医生老师更不注重患者。

结论

与慢性病患者进行结构化、家庭式访谈并没有改变学生以患者为中心的态度,因此不能推荐这种方式来影响这些态度。然而,学生在第一年的学习中以患者为中心的态度有所提高,可能是因为他们进行了纵向的初级保健实习。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov 参考:NCT03722810 ,于 2018 年 10 月 29 日注册。

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