Janušonytė Eglė, Fetters Tamara, Cipriano Gabriela, Jemel Iheb, Espinoza Cecilia
Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Ipas, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2024 Mar 11;5:1253658. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1253658. eCollection 2024.
Access to safe abortion has been recognized as a fundamental human right and important public health priority. Medical schools provide a rare opportunity to expose medical students to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) topics and normalize abortion care early in a physician's career.
This cross-sectional descriptive study used an online survey to explore abortion content in medical curricula and medical student intentions, attitudes, and beliefs regarding abortion provision among 1,699 medical students from 85 countries.
Results demonstrate positive attitudes towards abortion provision, with 83% reporting that "access to safe abortion is every woman's right". Students also reported a relatively high willingness to provide abortion professionally despite few opportunities to learn about this care. Only one-third of students surveyed reported having taken a gynecology course ( = 487; 33%); among these, one-third said they had no content on abortion care in their programs thus far ( = 155; 32%), including instruction on postabortion care. Among the two-thirds of students who had some content on abortion care ( = 335), either on induced abortion, postabortion care (PAC), or both, 55% said content was limited to one lecture and only 19% reported having an opportunity to participate in any practical training on abortion provision. Despite most students having no or very limited didactic and practical training on abortion, 42% intended to provide this care after graduation. Three-quarters of student respondents were in favor of mandatory abortion education in medical curricula.
The findings of this study offer new evidence about abortion care education in medical curricula around the globe, indicating that there is no lack of demand or interest in increasing medical knowledge on comprehensive abortion care, merely a lack of institutional will to expand course offerings and content.
获得安全堕胎服务已被视为一项基本人权和重要的公共卫生优先事项。医学院校提供了一个难得的机会,让医学生接触全面的性与生殖健康(SRH)主题,并在医生职业生涯早期使堕胎护理常态化。
这项横断面描述性研究采用在线调查,以探讨85个国家的1699名医学生的医学课程中的堕胎内容以及医学生对提供堕胎服务的意图、态度和信念。
结果显示对提供堕胎服务持积极态度,83%的人报告称“获得安全堕胎服务是每个女性的权利”。尽管学习这种护理的机会很少,但学生们也表示相对较高的意愿在职业上提供堕胎服务。接受调查的学生中只有三分之一报告上过妇科课程(n = 487;33%);在这些学生中,三分之一表示他们的课程到目前为止没有关于堕胎护理的内容(n = 155;32%),包括堕胎后护理的指导。在有一些关于堕胎护理内容(n = 335)的三分之二学生中,无论是人工流产、堕胎后护理(PAC)或两者都有,55%的人表示内容仅限于一次讲座,只有19%的人报告有机会参与任何关于提供堕胎服务的实践培训。尽管大多数学生没有或只有非常有限的关于堕胎的理论和实践培训,但42%的人打算毕业后提供这种护理。四分之三的学生受访者赞成在医学课程中进行强制性堕胎教育。
这项研究的结果为全球医学课程中的堕胎护理教育提供了新证据,表明在增加关于全面堕胎护理的医学知识方面不乏需求或兴趣,只是缺乏扩大课程设置和内容的机构意愿。