Viola Adrienne, Rashid Hanin, Coups Elliot J, Devine Katie A
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Med Sci Educ. 2019;29(4):909-913. doi: 10.1007/s40670-019-00787-1. Epub 2019 Aug 3.
A growing population of children with chronic illness must transition from pediatric to adult healthcare. Medical students receive little formal training about the needs of these young patients. Strategies for educating students about how to address medical and psychosocial consequences of these conditions are needed. Interventions pairing medical students as mentors for young adults with chronic illness may provide dual benefit for both patient and student. To establish the feasibility of developing this type of program, we surveyed 165 medical students about their extra-curricular and clinical experiences as well their interest in and expectations for a patient mentoring experience.
越来越多的慢性病患儿必须从儿科医疗过渡到成人医疗。医学生很少接受关于这些年轻患者需求的正规培训。需要制定策略,让学生了解如何应对这些疾病的医学和心理社会后果。让医学生作为慢性病青年患者的导师进行干预,可能会给患者和学生带来双重益处。为了确定开展这类项目的可行性,我们对165名医学生进行了调查,了解他们的课外和临床经历,以及他们对患者指导经历的兴趣和期望。