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对三年级医学生关于 COVID-19 对其教育影响的反思文章进行的定性分析。

A qualitative analysis of third-year medical students' reflection essays regarding the impact of COVID-19 on their education.

机构信息

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, 1015 Walnut Street, Curtis Building, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2021 Sep 9;21(1):481. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02906-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed every aspect of healthcare delivery and training. Few studies have reported on the impact of these changes on the experiences, skill development, and career expectations of medical students.

METHOD

Using 59 responses to a short reflection essay prompt, 3rd year medical students in Philadelphia described how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their education in mid-2020. Using conventional content analysis, six main themes were identified across 14 codes.

RESULTS

Students reported concerns regarding their decreased clinical skill training and specialty exposure on their career development due to the loss of in-person experience during their family medicine clerkship. A small number felt very let down and exploited by the continued high cost of tuition while missing clinical interactions. However, many students also expressed professional pride and derived meaning from limited patient and mentorship opportunities. Many students developed a new sense of purpose and a call to become stronger public health and patient advocates.

CONCLUSIONS

The medical field will need to adapt to support medical students adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, from an educational and mental health standpoint. However, there are encouraging signs that this may also galvanize many students to engage in leadership roles in their communities, to become more empathetic and thoughtful physicians, and to redesign healthcare in the future to better meet the needs of their most vulnerable patients.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行从根本上改变了医疗保健服务和培训的各个方面。很少有研究报告这些变化对医学生的经历、技能发展和职业期望的影响。

方法

费城的三年级医学生通过对一篇短文的简短反思,用 59 个回复描述了 COVID-19 大流行如何在 2020 年年中影响他们的教育。使用传统的内容分析,在 14 个代码中确定了六个主要主题。

结果

学生们报告说,由于在家庭医学实习期间失去了亲身经验,他们的临床技能培训和专业接触减少,这对他们的职业发展产生了影响。少数人对在错过临床互动的同时继续支付高昂的学费感到非常失望和被利用。然而,许多学生也对有限的患者和指导机会表达了职业自豪感,并从中获得了意义。许多学生形成了一种新的使命感,呼吁成为更强大的公共卫生和患者倡导者。

结论

从教育和心理健康的角度来看,医疗领域将需要适应支持受到 COVID-19 大流行负面影响的医学生。然而,有一些令人鼓舞的迹象表明,这也可能激励许多学生在社区中担任领导角色,成为更有同理心和深思熟虑的医生,并重新设计未来的医疗保健,以更好地满足最脆弱患者的需求。

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