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安大略省一所医学院校的加拿大眼科住院医师和见习前医学生对无家可归者的态度:一项横断面研究。

The Attitudes of Canadian Ophthalmology Residents and Pre-Clerkship Medical Students at an Ontario Medical School Towards Homeless Individuals: A Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Sayal Aman P, Popovic Marko M, Mustafa Majd, Hwang Stephen W, Lichter Myrna

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 2021 Aug;28(4):330-336. doi: 10.1080/09286586.2020.1846759. Epub 2020 Nov 18.

Abstract

: This cross-sectional study assessed the attitudes of Canadian ophthalmology residents (PGY1-5) and pre-clerkship medical students (year 1 and 2) at the University of Toronto towards individuals experiencing homelessness.: Residents and students were invited to complete the Health Professionals' Attitudes Towards the Homeless Inventory (HPATHI) tool to assess attitudes, interests and confidence in working with the homeless population on a 5-point Likert scale. Comparisons were made between residents and pre-clerkship learners and between junior and senior residents using the Fisher exact test and Mann-Whitney U test.: Responses were received from 114 of 220 ophthalmology residents (52%) and 315 of 534 (59%) pre-clerkship medical students. Ophthalmology residents had significantly more negative overall attitudes (pre-clerk median = 4.4, resident median = 4.1, both still indicating positive attitudes) and interests (pre-clerk median = 4.0, resident median = 3.3, residents with more neutral interests) towards working with the homeless population compared to pre-clerkship medical students. Using both statistical methods, beliefs were significantly more negative in 7 of 9 'Attitude' items, 5 of 5 'Interest' items and 1 of 4 'Confidence' items. Ophthalmology residents were only more positive in 1 of 4 of the 'Confidence' items. Attitudes were similar across PGY1-5 training years, except PGY4 and PGY5 residents were more negative than PGY1-3 residents on 1 of 5 'Interest' items.: Ophthalmology residents have an at least neutral perception of individuals experiencing homelessness, while medical students have a more positive opinion. Studies exploring optimal ways to advocate for this population are needed for Canada's eye-care trainees.

摘要

这项横断面研究评估了多伦多大学的加拿大眼科住院医师(PGY1 - 5)和临床前医学生(一年级和二年级)对无家可归者的态度。住院医师和学生被邀请完成“医疗专业人员对无家可归者的态度量表”(HPATHI)工具,以在5点李克特量表上评估对与无家可归者群体合作的态度、兴趣和信心。使用费舍尔精确检验和曼 - 惠特尼U检验对住院医师和临床前学习者之间以及低年级和高年级住院医师之间进行比较。220名眼科住院医师中有114名(52%)和534名临床前医学生中有315名(59%)回复了问卷。与临床前医学生相比,眼科住院医师对与无家可归者群体合作的总体态度(临床前中位数 = 4.4,住院医师中位数 = 4.1,两者仍表明为积极态度)和兴趣(临床前中位数 = 4.0,住院医师中位数 = 3.3,住院医师兴趣更中立)明显更消极。使用两种统计方法,在9个“态度”项目中的7个、5个“兴趣”项目中的5个和4个“信心”项目中的1个中,信念明显更消极。眼科住院医师仅在4个“信心”项目中的1个上更积极。在PGY1 - 5培训年份中态度相似,除了在5个“兴趣”项目中的1个上,PGY4和PGY5住院医师比PGY1 - 3住院医师更消极。眼科住院医师对无家可归者至少持中立看法,而医学生看法更积极。加拿大的眼保健实习生需要开展研究探索为这一群体发声的最佳方式。

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