School of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, 3800, Australia.
JMO Unit, Hunter New England Local Health District, NSW Health, Newcastle, 2300, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Sep 27;22(1):692. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03748-2.
Inadequate nutrition education in medical training is a prevailing global challenge. This study assessed Australian medical students' self-perceived competencies in nutrition and preferences regarding nutrition education in medical training.
We conducted a national cross-sectional online survey between September 2019 and January 2020. Our survey collected sociodemographic characteristics and assessed nutrition competency according to a validated assessment tool. All Australian medical students aged over 18 were eligible to participate.
One hundred ninety-five medical students representing 20 Australian medical schools completed the survey and reported moderate nutrition knowledge (17·6 ± 4.1 out of 35, 50%) and skills (29.8 ± 7.6 out of 55, 54%). Students demonstrated positive attitudes towards nutrition training/education (35·9 ± 4.0 out of 40, 90%). Most medical students (n = 148, 72%) reported they had sought some form of nutrition education outside of their degree. Students showed preference for practical, evidence-based nutrition education that is integrated in and prioritised throughout medical training.
Australian medical students express positive attitudes towards nutrition but report only low to moderate nutrition knowledge and skills. There is an opportunity to incorporate practical, regular nutrition learning activities into Australian medical curriculums to equip future doctors to adequately address non-communicable disease. Such initiatives are likely to be well received by students.
医学培训中营养教育不足是一个普遍存在的全球性挑战。本研究评估了澳大利亚医学生对营养的自我认知能力以及他们对医学培训中营养教育的偏好。
我们于 2019 年 9 月至 2020 年 1 月期间进行了一项全国性的横断面在线调查。我们的调查收集了社会人口统计学特征,并根据经过验证的评估工具评估了营养能力。所有 18 岁以上的澳大利亚医学生都有资格参加。
195 名代表 20 所澳大利亚医学院校的医学生完成了调查,报告了中等水平的营养知识(35 分中得 17.6±4.1 分,占 50%)和技能(55 分中得 29.8±7.6 分,占 54%)。学生对营养培训/教育持积极态度(40 分中得 35.9±4.0 分,占 90%)。大多数医学生(n=148,72%)报告他们在学位之外寻求过某种形式的营养教育。学生更喜欢实用的、基于证据的营养教育,这种教育应融入医学培训并优先考虑。
澳大利亚医学生对营养持积极态度,但报告的营养知识和技能仅处于低到中等水平。有机会将实用的、定期的营养学习活动纳入澳大利亚医学课程中,以使未来的医生有能力充分解决非传染性疾病问题。此类举措可能会受到学生的欢迎。