Smith Rashida S, Silverio Alexis, Casola Allison R, Kelly Erin L, de la Cruz Maria Syl
Department of Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
PRiMER. 2021 Feb 25;5:9. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2021.235605. eCollection 2021.
Medical providers' attitudes about caring for vulnerable populations have significant implications for persistent health disparities. Therefore, assessing medical students' self-perceived knowledge about community-based medicine and care for underserved populations can provide insights for improving health care delivery to achieve health equity. We evaluated third-year medical students' perceptions of their knowledge and attitudes about community medicine, and addressing health care needs of vulnerable populations.
From October 2, 2017 to July 12, 2019, third-year medical students at a private, urban medical school were asked to complete an assessment survey during their family medicine clerkship orientation. The anonymous survey assessed students' self-perceived knowledge and attitudes regarding community medicine and care of vulnerable populations. We examined differences in survey responses by student demographics.
A total of 401 students participated in the survey; 50.5% of respondents agreed that they had knowledge to assess health literacy of the patient, while only 22.2% of students agreed that they had knowledge about how to identify a community and conduct a community health needs assessment. Additionally, students agreed with being most comfortable providing care to adolescents (73.0%) and the elderly (69.5%), and that they were least comfortable caring for incarcerated individuals (31.7%) and immigrants/refugees (44.1%).
Assessment of learners' self-perceived knowledge can help highlight areas for educational interventions. Our findings suggest the need for improving medical student knowledge in areas of community health and health care for specific vulnerable populations.
医疗服务提供者对照顾弱势群体的态度对持续存在的健康差距具有重大影响。因此,评估医学生对社区医学和为服务不足人群提供护理的自我认知知识,可以为改善医疗服务以实现健康公平提供见解。我们评估了三年级医学生对社区医学的知识和态度,以及满足弱势群体医疗需求的情况。
2017年10月2日至2019年7月12日,一所私立城市医学院的三年级医学生在家庭医学实习导向期间被要求完成一项评估调查。这项匿名调查评估了学生对社区医学和弱势群体护理的自我认知知识和态度。我们按学生人口统计学特征检查了调查回复的差异。
共有401名学生参与了调查;50.5%的受访者同意他们有评估患者健康素养的知识,而只有22.2%的学生同意他们了解如何识别社区并进行社区健康需求评估。此外,学生们表示最愿意为青少年(73.0%)和老年人(69.5%)提供护理,而最不愿意照顾被监禁者(31.7%)和移民/难民(44.1%)。
评估学习者的自我认知知识有助于突出教育干预的领域。我们的研究结果表明,需要提高医学生在社区健康和特定弱势群体医疗保健方面的知识。