Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Med Educ Online. 2022 Dec;27(1):2114851. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2022.2114851.
Digitalisation is changing all areas of our daily life. This changing environment requires new competences from physicians in all specialities. This study systematically surveyed the knowledge, attitude, and interests of medical students. These results will help further develop the medical curriculum, as well as increase our understanding of future physicians by other healthcare market players. A web-based survey consisting of four sections was developed: Section one queried demographic data, section two assessed the current digital health knowledge of medical students, section three queried their attitudes about the future impact of digital health in medicine and section four assessed the recommendations medical students have for the medical curriculum in terms of digital health. This survey was distributed to all (11,978) student at all public Austrian medical schools. A total of 8.4% of the medical student population started the survey. At the knowledge self-assessment section, the medical students reached mean of 11.74 points (SD 4.42) out of a possible maximum of 32 (female mean 10.66/ SD 3.87, male mean 13.34/SD 4.50). The attitude section showed that students see digitalisation as a threat, especially with respect to the patient-physician relationship. The curriculum recommendation section showed a high interest for topics related to AI, a per study year increasing interest in impact of digital health in communication, as well as a decreasing interest in robotic related topics. The attitude towards digital health can be described as sceptical. To ensure that future physicians keep pace with this development and fulfil their responsibility towards the society, medical schools need to be more proactive to foster the understanding of medical students that digital health will persistently alter the medical practice.
数字化正在改变我们日常生活的各个领域。这种变化的环境要求所有专业的医生具备新的能力。本研究系统地调查了医学生的知识、态度和兴趣。这些结果将有助于进一步发展医学课程,同时增加其他医疗保健市场参与者对未来医生的了解。我们开发了一个包含四个部分的基于网络的调查:第一部分询问人口统计学数据,第二部分评估医学生当前的数字健康知识,第三部分询问他们对数字健康未来在医学中的影响的态度,第四部分评估医学生对数字健康的医学课程的建议。这项调查分发给所有(11978 名)奥地利公立医学院的学生。共有 8.4%的医学生开始了这项调查。在知识自我评估部分,医学生的平均得分为 32 分中的 11.74 分(标准差 4.42)(女生平均 10.66/标准差 3.87,男生平均 13.34/标准差 4.50)。态度部分表明,学生将数字化视为一种威胁,尤其是在医患关系方面。课程建议部分显示出对与人工智能相关主题的高度兴趣,对数字健康在沟通方面影响的兴趣逐年增加,而对与机器人相关主题的兴趣则逐渐减少。对数字健康的态度可以说是持怀疑态度。为了确保未来的医生跟上这一发展步伐,并履行他们对社会的责任,医学院需要更加积极主动地培养医学生的理解,即数字健康将持续改变医疗实践。