Creed F, Goldberg D
Med Educ. 1987 May;21(3):227-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1987.tb00695.x.
Using a reliable measure, a self-administered questionnaire (ATP), and adequate numbers of students, this study demonstrates the negative effects of general medical/surgical training and the positive effect of the psychiatry clerkship on students' reported attitudes towards psychiatry. A negative view of psychiatry at the beginning of the clerkship may make students reluctant to improve their interview skills but is otherwise unimportant in determining their reactions and performance in the clerkship. Medical students' interest in psychiatry as a career increases during the psychiatry clerkship but this merely offsets the decline in interest that occurs at other stages during the clinical training. Much of the attitudinal change that occurs during the psychiatry clerkship is maintained into the pre-registration year but the housemen recorded a significant negative change on the items concerning efficacy of psychiatric treatment and attitudes towards psychiatric patients. Additional training by psychiatrists during the pre-registration year might increase the motivation of young doctors to detect and treat psychiatric illness which they will encounter in all branches of medicine.
本研究采用可靠的测量方法、一份自填式问卷(ATP)以及足够数量的学生,证明了普通医学/外科培训的负面影响以及精神科实习对学生报告的精神科态度的积极影响。在实习开始时对精神科的负面看法可能会使学生不愿提高他们的问诊技巧,但在决定他们在实习中的反应和表现方面并不重要。医学生对精神科作为职业的兴趣在精神科实习期间有所增加,但这仅仅抵消了临床培训其他阶段出现的兴趣下降。精神科实习期间发生的许多态度变化会持续到预注册年,但住院医生在有关精神科治疗效果和对精神科患者态度的项目上记录了显著的负面变化。在预注册年由精神科医生进行额外培训,可能会增加年轻医生发现和治疗他们在医学各分支中将会遇到的精神疾病的积极性。