School of Public Health and Community Medicine, BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal
School of Public Health and Community Medicine, BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.
BMJ Open. 2022 May 9;12(5):e057062. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057062.
To assess the attitude of medical students towards cultural diversity aiming to elucidate our current status in understanding cultural awareness and sensitivity.
DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A web-based cross-sectional study was carried out among 601 undergraduate health science students (medical and dental courses) at a health sciences university in eastern Nepal via various modes of social-media platforms like WhatsApp, Messenger, Gmail, etc. OUTCOME MEASURES: Medical students' attitude towards cultural diversity and its association with the sociodemographic profile of the students.
A total of 601 students participated in the study, out of which, 64.2% were men with a sex ratio of 1.8:1 and a mean age of 22.3±1.9 years. More than two-thirds (77.2%) of the students had an excellent to good attitude towards cultural diversity. The proportion of students reporting 'excellent' attitude towards cultural diversity was higher among male students compared with female students (37.8% vs 20.5%) and students aged >22 years compared with younger students (37.1% vs 26.7%). Gender (p<0.001) and age (p=0.009) were significantly associated with the attitude towards cultural diversity.
Medical students, in general, are aware of the impacts of a cross-cultural society on the delivery of quality healthcare and also about the need to be aware of prejudices doctors may have towards certain cultures. Majority suggest the inclusion of concepts of multicultural awareness and sensitivity in the medical curriculum itself.
评估医学生对文化多样性的态度,以阐明我们在理解文化意识和敏感性方面的现状。
设计、地点和参与者:本研究是一项在尼泊尔东部一所健康科学大学的 601 名本科医学生(医学和牙科课程)中进行的基于网络的横断面研究,通过各种社交媒体平台(如 WhatsApp、Messenger、Gmail 等)进行。
医学生对文化多样性的态度及其与学生社会人口统计学特征的关系。
共有 601 名学生参加了研究,其中 64.2%是男性,男女比例为 1.8:1,平均年龄为 22.3±1.9 岁。超过三分之二(77.2%)的学生对文化多样性持有极好到良好的态度。与女性学生相比,男性学生报告对文化多样性有“极好”态度的比例更高(37.8%比 20.5%),年龄大于 22 岁的学生比年轻学生的比例更高(37.1%比 26.7%)。性别(p<0.001)和年龄(p=0.009)与对文化多样性的态度显著相关。
总体而言,医学生意识到跨文化社会对提供优质医疗保健的影响,也意识到医生对某些文化可能存在偏见的需要。大多数人建议在医学课程中纳入多元文化意识和敏感性的概念。