Arebalos Monica Rose, Botor Faun Lee, Simanton Edward, Young Jennifer
University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine, Las Vegas, NV 89102 USA.
Med Sci Educ. 2021 Jun 18;31(5):1639-1643. doi: 10.1007/s40670-021-01350-7. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Although medical students enter medicine with altruistic motives and seek to serve indigent populations, studies show that medical students' attitudes towards the undeserved tend to worsen significantly as they go through their medical education. This finding emphasizes the need for medical educators to implement activities such as service-learning that may help mitigate this negative trend. All students at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Medicine are required to participate in longitudinal service-learning throughout medical school, and a majority of students interact with the underserved at their service-learning sites. Using the previously validated Medical Student Attitudes Towards the Underserved (MSATU), independent sample T-tests showed that students who interact with underserved populations at their sites scored with significantly better attitudes towards the underserved at the end of their preclinical phase. Subjects included 58 medical students with 100% taking the MSATU. This result indicates that longitudinal service-learning, particularly when it includes interaction with the underserved, can be one method to combat the worsening of medical students' attitudes as they complete their medical education.
尽管医学生怀着利他主义动机进入医学领域,并试图为贫困人群服务,但研究表明,医学生在接受医学教育的过程中,对弱势群体的态度往往会显著恶化。这一发现强调了医学教育工作者开展诸如服务学习等活动的必要性,这些活动可能有助于缓解这种消极趋势。内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校医学院的所有学生在整个医学院学习期间都必须参与纵向服务学习,并且大多数学生在他们的服务学习场所与弱势群体互动。使用先前经过验证的医学生对弱势群体的态度量表(MSATU),独立样本t检验表明,在临床前阶段结束时与弱势群体互动的学生对弱势群体的态度得分明显更好。研究对象包括58名医学生,100%的学生参加了MSATU测试。这一结果表明,纵向服务学习,尤其是当它包括与弱势群体的互动时,可以作为一种方法来对抗医学生在完成医学教育过程中态度的恶化。