From the Department of Family Medicine, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, New Jersey.
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, New Jersey.
South Med J. 2023 Jan;116(1):51-56. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001499.
Several articles have been published on the relationship between religion, spirituality, and health during the past 2 decades. Corresponding to this, professional medical organizations such as the Association of American Medical Colleges and the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners have created competencies for medical students that include being able to understand how a patient's religious/spiritual beliefs may affect their health. It is not, however, certain how and to what extent medical schools implement religion/spirituality in medicine training into their curriculum. Our objective in this study was to quantify and assess the implementation of religion/spirituality in medicine curricula at US osteopathic medical schools.
In early 2021, an electronic survey was sent to individuals in curriculum positions at all US osteopathic medical school main and branch locations. The survey consisted of questions regarding the presence or absence of curriculum on religion/spirituality in medicine at their school, and, if it was present, what it consisted of.
Ten institutions responded to the survey, with the majority (80%) stating they did not have religion/spirituality curriculum at their institution.
Based on the current evidence, there may be a downward trend in osteopathic medical schools providing formal education on religion/spirituality in medicine.
在过去的 20 年中,已经发表了几篇关于宗教、精神信仰与健康之间关系的文章。相应地,美国医学院协会和美国整骨医学委员会等专业医疗组织已经为医学生制定了相关能力要求,包括能够理解患者的宗教/精神信仰如何影响他们的健康。然而,目前尚不清楚医学院在多大程度上以及如何将宗教/精神信仰纳入医学培训课程中。我们的研究目的是量化和评估美国整骨医学学校医学课程中宗教/精神信仰的实施情况。
在 2021 年初,向美国所有整骨医学学校的主要和分校的课程负责人发送了一份电子调查。调查包括关于他们学校是否有医学中的宗教/精神信仰课程以及如果有,它包含哪些内容的问题。
10 所院校对调查做出了回应,其中大多数(80%)表示他们的机构没有宗教/精神信仰课程。
根据目前的证据,在提供医学中的宗教/精神信仰方面,整骨医学学校可能呈下降趋势。