Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
Fam Med. 2021 May;53(5):362-365. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.2021.456130.
A majority of medical students believe that treating sexual concerns is important for their careers. However, a minority feel that they have received adequate instruction in medical school. This novel supplemental reproductive and sexual health curriculum at a large academic medical center aimed to address this gap and to improve attitudes, comfort, and knowledge about sexual and reproductive health topics among learners.
Students participated in a series of sexual and reproductive health workshops taught by interdisciplinary health care workers, with the first cohort in a classroom setting and the second cohort using a virtual format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We administered a novel pre- and postcourse survey to assess attitudes, comfort, and knowledge about the topics. We performed unpaired 1-tailed t tests and χ2 tests to compare the scores on the pre- and postcourse surveys.
Sample size was 12 students for the first cohort and 23 students for the second cohort. Reported levels of comfort with taking sexual histories in different age groups and discussing reproductive and sexual health topics increased significantly: 0.92 for the classroom setting, and 0.50 for the virtual setting, with an average increase of 0.65 points on a 4-point Likert scale. There were no significant changes in student attitudes toward or knowledge of reproductive and sexual health.
This course elaborated on topics to which medical students traditionally lack adequate exposure, with significant improvement in comfort counseling patients. A disparity between the classroom and virtual setting suggests limitations of online learning for these topics.
大多数医学生认为,处理性相关问题对他们的职业发展很重要。然而,仍有少数医学生认为他们在医学院接受的性教育不足。该创新性的补充生殖与性健康课程在一个大型学术医疗中心开设,旨在解决这一差距,并提高学习者对性健康和生殖健康相关话题的态度、舒适度和知识水平。
学生参加了一系列由跨学科医护人员教授的性健康和生殖健康研讨会,第一组在教室进行,第二组由于 COVID-19 大流行而采用虚拟模式。我们在课前和课后都进行了一项新颖的调查,以评估学生对这些主题的态度、舒适度和知识水平。我们进行了未配对的单尾 t 检验和 χ2 检验,以比较课前和课后调查的分数。
第一组的样本量为 12 名学生,第二组为 23 名学生。报告的在不同年龄段获取性史和讨论生殖与性健康相关话题的舒适度水平显著提高:教室模式下为 0.92,虚拟模式下为 0.50,4 分制的 Likert 量表上的平均提高了 0.65 分。学生对生殖与性健康的态度或知识没有显著变化。
本课程深入探讨了医学生传统上缺乏足够了解的话题,学生在咨询患者时的舒适度显著提高。课堂模式和虚拟模式之间的差异表明,这些话题的在线学习存在局限性。