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消除对超重患者的偏见:一项针对一年级医学生的培训项目。

Addressing Bias Toward Overweight Patients: a Training Program for First-Year Medical Students.

作者信息

Nestorowicz Summer, Saks Norma

机构信息

Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway, NJ USA.

出版信息

Med Sci Educ. 2021 Apr 6;31(3):1115-1123. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01282-2. eCollection 2021 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physicians may have biases toward overweight patients which likely influences clinical judgments and can lead to disparities in patient care. An increasing number of adults are considered overweight/obese, so it is important to address these biases in training future physicians.

METHODS

Forty-five first-year medical students participated in art museum programs and physician presentations, or were part of the control group. Four validated measures , , and the and researcher-generated questions, measured levels of bias before and after study activities.

RESULTS

All participants demonstrated decreased bias. ANCOVA analysis did not reveal significant differences between the experimental and control groups. However, prior to the study 75% of participants had "preference for thin individuals." Forty percent of those participating in study activities indicated a positive change by associating more positive traits with obese body shapes, compared to 29% of the control group. Study activities were rated positively.

DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION: The art museum was an engaging/relaxing place for reflection on body types and biases. Physicians provided important instruction for normalization/de-stigmatization of patient care. Although there were no significant findings, the study has raised questions for continuing this work. What are most effective ways/times to address weight bias within the medical school curriculum? Could this work extend to other marginalized patient groups? The diversity in art and humanities creates a rich resource for discussing viewpoints and experiences. The small number of participants and the timing/lack of focus in museum sessions are noted as limitations.

摘要

背景

医生可能对超重患者存在偏见,这可能会影响临床判断并导致患者护理方面的差异。越来越多的成年人被认为超重/肥胖,因此在培训未来医生时解决这些偏见很重要。

方法

45名一年级医学生参加了艺术博物馆项目和医生讲座,或作为对照组。四项经过验证的测量方法,以及[此处可能缺失具体测量方法名称]和研究人员提出的问题,测量了研究活动前后的偏见水平。

结果

所有参与者的偏见都有所降低。协方差分析未显示实验组和对照组之间存在显著差异。然而,在研究之前,75%的参与者有“偏爱瘦人”的情况。参与研究活动的人中,40%表示有积极变化,即把更多积极特质与肥胖体型联系起来,而对照组这一比例为29%。研究活动得到了积极评价。

讨论/结论:艺术博物馆是一个进行身体类型和偏见反思的引人入胜/轻松的场所。医生为患者护理的正常化/消除污名化提供了重要指导。尽管没有显著发现,但该研究提出了继续这项工作的问题。在医学院课程中解决体重偏见的最有效方式/时间是什么?这项工作能否扩展到其他边缘化患者群体?艺术和人文学科的多样性为讨论观点和经历创造了丰富资源。研究指出参与者数量少以及博物馆活动的时间安排/缺乏重点是局限性。

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