Forensic Medicine Unit, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Oulu, Finland.
Department of Forensic Medicine, Research Unit of Internal Medicine, Medical Research Center Oulu, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Anat Sci Educ. 2022 Mar;15(2):341-351. doi: 10.1002/ase.2073. Epub 2021 May 4.
To this day, autopsies and dissections have been essential in medical education, but declining autopsy numbers have endangered this long-standing tradition. Students' perceptions of these teaching methods should be constantly updated to help educators understand how to achieve their teaching goals. The purpose of this study was to explore the state of autopsy- and dissection-based teaching in two Finnish universities based on the experiences of the students, survey their perceptions of such teaching, and to compare the Finnish situation with students' perceptions in other countries as it emerges from medical literature. A questionnaire went to 859 second-, fourth-, and sixth-year medical students. The questions concerned dissection and autopsy classes these students had attended, the views of the students in regard to the number of classes, and the benefits of and attitudes towards autopsy teaching. An open question of how to improve autopsy teaching was included. The response rate was 19.4%. Most respondents requested more autopsy and dissection classes, especially practical education. They found autopsies most beneficial in learning anatomy and dealing with one's own emotions related to death. Their experiences proved least beneficial for interaction with the relatives of a deceased patient and for people skills. Integrational methods and focusing on the main learning outcomes were suggested as improvements. Overall, students found dissection and autopsy teaching important, but felt concerned about the diminishing autopsy numbers. Focusing on main learning objectives and better integration of autopsies in the teaching of different specialties could help to utilize autopsies to a greater extent.
时至今日,尸检和解剖一直是医学教育的重要组成部分,但尸检数量的下降危及了这一悠久的传统。学生对这些教学方法的看法应该不断更新,以帮助教育者了解如何实现教学目标。本研究的目的是基于学生的经验,探讨两所芬兰大学基于尸检和解剖的教学现状,调查学生对这种教学的看法,并将芬兰的情况与医学文献中其他国家学生的看法进行比较。一份问卷发给了 859 名二、四、六年级的医学生。问题涉及这些学生参加过的解剖和尸检课程、学生对课程数量的看法、以及对尸检教学的好处和态度。还包括一个如何改进尸检教学的开放性问题。回复率为 19.4%。大多数受访者要求增加更多的尸检和解剖课程,特别是实践教育。他们发现尸检最有助于学习解剖学和处理与死亡相关的个人情绪。他们的经验对与死者亲属的互动以及人际交往技能最没有帮助。他们建议采用整合方法和关注主要学习成果作为改进措施。总的来说,学生认为解剖和尸检教学很重要,但对尸检数量的减少感到担忧。关注主要学习目标,并更好地将尸检整合到不同专业的教学中,可以帮助更大程度地利用尸检。