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高发地区医学生对猴痘的认知与看法:对临床准备工作的启示

Medical Students' Knowledge and Perceptions of Mpox in a High Incidence Region: Implications for Clinical Preparedness.

作者信息

Nusynowitz Jake, Jamneshan Lily, Garba Nana Aisha, Samuels Marquita, Bhoite Prasad, Stumbar Sarah E

机构信息

Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Miami, FL.

出版信息

PRiMER. 2023 Nov 10;7:37. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2023.120676. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In August 2022, mpox (formerly "monkeypox") was declared a public health emergency in the United States, yet there has been little published on medical providers' knowledge or perceptions of the disease. With one of the highest incidence rates in the United States being in South Florida, our Miami-based medical school aimed to assess students' perceived levels of knowledge and attitudes regarding mpox.

METHODS

An optional, anonymous survey consisting of multiple choice and Likert-type questions was emailed to all medical students. The first survey was sent out September 1, 2022, after which students received reminders on October 3, 8, and 31, 2022. We analyzed respondents' perceived knowledge and risk of contracting mpox by comparing responses between heterosexual and LGBTQ+ groups and preclinical and clinical groups. We used Mann-Whitney U or Kruskal Wallis tests for inferential statistical analysis.

RESULTS

Of 480 medical students, 168 (35.0%) responded to the survey. Most respondents (88.1%) were not concerned about mpox; 95.2% perceived their personal risk to be moderate or low. LGBTQ+ students were significantly more likely than others to report feeling at risk from mpox. The majority (72.0%) of respondents reported poor perceived knowledge of mpox. There was no significant difference between preclinical and clinical students' reported level of perceived knowledge (=.0621); 76.2% of respondents were not confident in their ability to recognize mpox symptoms. LGBTQ+ students were significantly more confident in identifying symptoms than others (=.0201).

CONCLUSION

Medical students feel they lack critical knowledge of mpox and report being unprepared to recognize disease symptoms. The higher level of perceived risk and knowledge among LGBTQ+ students may stem from biases perpetuated by public messaging regarding mpox. These findings highlight the need for integrating education on emerging epidemics into undergraduate medical education to enable students to safely provide high-quality patient care.

摘要

引言

2022年8月,猴痘(原称“猴天花”)在美国被宣布为突发公共卫生事件,但关于医疗服务提供者对该疾病的了解或认知的公开报道却很少。美国发病率最高的地区之一是南佛罗里达,我们位于迈阿密的医学院旨在评估学生对猴痘的认知水平和态度。

方法

通过电子邮件向所有医学生发送了一份包含多项选择题和李克特式问题的可选匿名调查问卷。第一次调查于2022年9月1日发出,之后学生们在2022年10月3日、8日和31日收到了提醒。我们通过比较异性恋和 LGBTQ+ 群体以及临床前和临床群体之间的回答,分析了受访者对感染猴痘的认知和风险。我们使用曼-惠特尼U检验或克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验进行推断性统计分析。

结果

在480名医学生中,168名(35.0%)回复了调查问卷。大多数受访者(88.1%)不担心猴痘;95.2% 的人认为自己的个人风险为中度或低度。LGBTQ+ 学生比其他人更有可能报告感觉有感染猴痘的风险。大多数(72.0%)受访者表示对猴痘的认知较差。临床前和临床学生报告的认知水平之间没有显著差异(P =.0621);76.2% 的受访者对自己识别猴痘症状的能力没有信心。LGBTQ+ 学生在识别症状方面比其他人更有信心(P =.0201)。

结论

医学生认为他们缺乏猴痘的关键知识,并表示没有准备好识别疾病症状。LGBTQ+ 学生中较高的感知风险和知识水平可能源于关于猴痘的公共信息传递所延续的偏见。这些发现凸显了将新兴流行病教育纳入本科医学教育的必要性,以使学生能够安全地提供高质量的患者护理。

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