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向医学生一年级学生介绍 ACEs(不良童年经历)和韧性。

Introducing ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and Resilience to First-Year Medical Students.

机构信息

Associate Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine; Associate Course Director, Behavioral Sciences Foundations Course, School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine.

Assistant Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine; Course Director, Behavioral Sciences Foundations Course, School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine.

出版信息

MedEdPORTAL. 2020 Sep 15;16:10964. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10964.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with negative mental and physical health outcomes and predictive of higher sociodemographic risk. Introducing ACEs into undergraduate medical education is key to prevention, early recognition, and intervention.

METHODS

In a 1-hour lecture, held live and viewed online, we delivered a condensed introduction to ACEs to first-year medical students. Live-classroom participants completed pre-/postsession questionnaires self-assessing their knowledge of 10 content areas on a 5-point Likert scale. We analyzed quantitative data to determine mean scores and differences. We synthesized qualitative data obtained from feedback.

RESULTS

One hundred twenty-four students, including 32 live-classroom attendees and 92 online viewers, participated in this activity. Self-assessment scores increased in all content areas measured, with a mean increase of 1.5 ( < .0001). The most significant increases occurred in identifying household dysfunction as ACEs (increase of 2.3), calculating an ACE score (increase of 2.2), differentiating between child abuse acts of commission and omission (increase of 1.9), describing resilience (increase of 1.7), and recognizing the link between ACEs and chronic medical conditions (increase of 1.4). Participants found the lecture informative, appreciating the use of the case illustrating how ACEs impact health and an interactive slide on the risks conferred by cumulative ACEs. Learners welcomed the positive message of resilience.

DISCUSSION

Introducing ACEs in medical student education is feasible. Educating the next generation of health providers on ACEs while highlighting prevention and resilience and teaching trauma-informed care is crucial. This lecture can be readily incorporated into medical student curricula.

摘要

简介

不良的童年经历(ACEs)与负面的身心健康结果相关,并可预测更高的社会人口风险。将 ACEs 引入本科医学教育是预防、早期识别和干预的关键。

方法

在为时 1 小时的现场和在线讲座中,我们向一年级医学生传授 ACEs 的简明介绍。现场课堂参与者完成了课前/课后问卷,自我评估他们对 10 个内容领域的了解程度,采用 5 点李克特量表进行评估。我们分析了定量数据,以确定平均值和差异。我们综合了从反馈中获得的定性数据。

结果

共有 124 名学生参加了这项活动,包括 32 名现场课堂参与者和 92 名在线观众。所有测量的内容领域的自我评估分数均有所提高,平均提高了 1.5 分(<0.0001)。最显著的提高发生在识别家庭功能障碍为 ACEs(提高 2.3)、计算 ACE 评分(提高 2.2)、区分儿童虐待行为的作为和不作为(提高 1.9)、描述韧性(提高 1.7)以及认识 ACEs 与慢性医疗条件之间的联系(提高 1.4)。参与者认为讲座内容丰富,赞赏使用案例说明 ACEs 如何影响健康和互动幻灯片介绍累积 ACEs 带来的风险。学习者欢迎韧性的积极信息。

讨论

在医学生教育中引入 ACEs 是可行的。教育下一代医疗服务提供者了解 ACEs,同时强调预防和韧性,并教授创伤知情护理至关重要。这堂课可以很容易地纳入医学生的课程。

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