Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA.
Levine College of Health Sciences, Wingate University, Wingate, NC.
Perm J. 2021 Jul 28;25:20.285. doi: 10.7812/TPP/20.285.
Childhood trauma is widespread and contributes to clinical, behavioral, and social health consequences. Despite more than 2 decades of research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-Kaiser Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Study, ACEs science is still not fully integrated into medical school curricula. Therefore, we conducted a pilot study to assess the level of awareness about ACEs and trauma-informed care (TIC) curricula among medical students.
A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Medical College of Georgia using a sample of convenience. Enrolled first-, second-, and third-year students were invited to complete a survey during the Spring 2020 semester. A total of 194 students responded to specific questions about training on and knowledge of ACEs and principles of TIC.
The majority of students (80%) indicated they heard of the ACEs Study, and 70% reported they received information about ACEs. Regarding TIC, findings indicated less knowledge on cultural context related to stress and trauma. In addition, first-year students were less likely to know about TIC principles than third-year students.
This preliminary study is the first of its kind in the state of Georgia, where recent surveillance data indicate that 60% of adults have experienced at least one ACE. Given that ACEs are widespread, effective educational practices to increase knowledge about ACEs science, and skills to carry out TIC practices may benefit future practicing physicians by introducing ACEs in the first-year curriculum.
儿童期创伤普遍存在,并导致临床、行为和社会健康后果。尽管疾病控制与预防中心-凯撒不良儿童经历(ACEs)研究进行了 20 多年的研究,但 ACEs 科学仍未完全纳入医学院课程。因此,我们进行了一项试点研究,以评估医学生对 ACEs 和创伤知情护理(TIC)课程的认识水平。
在乔治亚医学院进行了一项横断面研究,采用便利抽样法。邀请第一、二、三年级的学生在 2020 年春季学期完成一项调查。共有 194 名学生回答了关于 ACEs 和 TIC 原则培训和知识的具体问题。
大多数学生(80%)表示听说过 ACEs 研究,70%的学生报告说他们获得了 ACEs 的信息。关于 TIC,研究结果表明,学生对与压力和创伤有关的文化背景的知识较少。此外,与三年级学生相比,一年级学生不太可能了解 TIC 原则。
这项初步研究是乔治亚州的首例,最近的监测数据显示,60%的成年人至少经历过一次 ACE。鉴于 ACEs 很普遍,增加 ACEs 科学知识和实施 TIC 实践技能的有效教育实践可能通过在一年级课程中引入 ACEs 使未来的执业医生受益。