Division of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics (AS Vora and P Broker), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.
Department of Population and Data Sciences (M Marroquin, K Jetelina, and JA Tiro), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas.
Acad Pediatr. 2023 Aug;23(6):1282-1287. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.02.017. Epub 2023 Mar 8.
Residents and fellows are often the first health.ßcare providers to discuss sexual health and prevention with adolescents and young adults at academic institutions. This study characterized when learners in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Family Medicine believed that one should receive training in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and it described confidence in prescribing PrEP.
Learners at a large, urban, southern academic center completed an online survey about adolescent sexual health services. Measures included whether participants were taught how to prescribe PrEP and how to do so in a confidential manner. Confidence in these two behaviors was measured with a Likert scale and dichotomized for bivariate analysis.
Among the 228 respondents (63% response rate), most learners preferred sexual health communication to be emphasized early in medical school and throughout training. Overall, 44% reported being ..únot confident at all..Ñ in prescribing PrEP, and 22% were ..únot confident at all..Ñ in prescribing in a confidential manner. Those who reported ..únot confident at all" in prescribing PrEP were more likely in pediatrics (51%) than family medicine (23%) or obstetrics-gynecology (35%) (P.ß<.ß.01). Those who had been taught how to prescribe were more confident in prescribing PrEP (P.ß..±.ß.01) and prescribing in a confidential manner (P.ß<.ß.01).
Given the continued high rates of new human immunodeficiency virus infections among adolescents, effective communication with patients eligible for PrEP is critical. Future studies should evaluate and inform tailored curricula about the importance of PrEP and build communication skills around confidential prescribing.
住院医师和研究员通常是学术机构中首先与青少年和年轻人讨论性健康和预防的医疗保健提供者。本研究描述了儿科学、妇产科和家庭医学的学习者认为应该接受暴露前预防(PrEP)培训的情况,并描述了他们对开具 PrEP 处方的信心。
在一个大型的南部城市学术中心,学习者完成了一项关于青少年性健康服务的在线调查。措施包括参与者是否接受过如何开具 PrEP 的培训以及如何以保密方式开具。这两种行为的信心用李克特量表衡量,并进行二项分析。
在 228 名受访者(63%的回复率)中,大多数学习者更喜欢在医学院早期和整个培训过程中强调性健康沟通。总体而言,44%的人报告对开具 PrEP 完全没有信心,22%的人对以保密方式开具完全没有信心。报告对开具 PrEP 完全没有信心的人比家庭医学(23%)或妇产科(35%)更有可能在儿科学(51%)中(P<.01)。那些接受过如何开具处方培训的人对开具 PrEP (P<.01)和以保密方式开具处方(P<.01)更有信心。
鉴于青少年中新的人类免疫缺陷病毒感染率持续居高不下,与有资格接受 PrEP 的患者进行有效沟通至关重要。未来的研究应该评估并告知有关 PrEP 重要性的量身定制课程,并围绕保密处方建立沟通技巧。