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美国医学专业委员会(ABMS)考试中肥胖和肥胖差异的涵盖情况。

Coverage of obesity and obesity disparities on American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) examinations.

机构信息

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 2021 Oct;113(5):486-492. doi: 10.1016/j.jnma.2021.03.004. Epub 2021 Apr 16.

Abstract

Obesity is a widespread disease which adversely impacts all organ systems and disproportionately affects African Americans and other minority groups. Physicians across medical specialties must possess current knowledge of obesity as an important, distinct disease with biological and social causes. Coverage of obesity on board certification examinations, which influence standards in medical knowledge and practice in each specialty, has not previously been examined. The member boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties offer a content outline or "blueprint" detailing material tested. We parsed the 24 available general certification exam blueprints for mentions of obesity and related keywords. We categorized blueprints into three tiers: mention of obesity (Tier 1), mention of related terminology but not obesity (Tier 2), and no mention of obesity or related terminology (Tier 3). We analyzed mentions of obesity and related terms by blueprint word count and procedural versus non-procedural specialties. Six (25.0%) of 24 board exam blueprints mentioned obesity (Tier 1), fifteen (62.5%) mentioned related terminology only (Tier 2), and three (12.5%) mentioned neither obesity nor related terminology (Tier 3). There was no significant difference in obesity-related mentions between procedural and non-procedural specialties (X, p = .50). None of the blueprints included racial/ethnic disparities related to obesity. Word count was not significantly correlated with mentions of obesity in linear regression (p = .42). The absence of any mention of obesity on most content outlines and of racial/ethnic disparities on all content outlines indicates need for increased coverage of the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of obesity across all board examinations.

摘要

肥胖是一种广泛存在的疾病,会对所有器官系统造成不利影响,而且 disproportionately 影响非洲裔美国人和其他少数族裔。医学各专业的医生都必须掌握肥胖作为一种重要的、独特的疾病的最新知识,这种疾病有生物学和社会原因。board certification examinations 涵盖肥胖症的情况,这会影响每个专业的医学知识和实践标准,但之前尚未对此进行过检查。美国医学专业委员会的成员委员会提供了一份内容大纲或“蓝图”,详细说明了测试的材料。我们解析了 24 份可用的一般认证考试蓝图,以查找提及肥胖症和相关关键词的内容。我们将蓝图分为三个层次:提及肥胖症(第 1 层)、提及相关术语但不提及肥胖症(第 2 层)和既不提及肥胖症也不提及相关术语(第 3 层)。我们按蓝图字数和程序与非程序专业分析了肥胖症和相关术语的提及情况。24 份委员会考试蓝图中有 6 份(25.0%)提到了肥胖症(第 1 层),15 份(62.5%)只提到了相关术语(第 2 层),3 份(12.5%)既未提及肥胖症也未提及相关术语(第 3 层)。程序与非程序专业之间肥胖相关提及情况无显著差异(X2,p=0.50)。没有一份蓝图包含与肥胖相关的种族/族裔差异。线性回归显示,字数与肥胖症的提及情况无显著相关性(p=0.42)。大多数内容大纲都没有提到肥胖症,所有内容大纲都没有提到与肥胖症相关的种族/族裔差异,这表明需要在所有委员会考试中增加肥胖症的诊断、预防和治疗内容。

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