Costin Andrea, Fisher Daniel, Harper Bethany, Nahhas Ramzi W, Sullenbarger John
Fourth-Year Medical Student, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine.
Third-Year Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Wright State University.
MedEdPORTAL. 2024 Apr 19;20:11418. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11418. eCollection 2024.
Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity, with direct and indirect impacts on mental health, yet health impacts of climate change remain notably absent from most medical school curricula. We describe a timely interactive educational session on climate change and mental health that was implemented and studied on a medical student clinical psychiatry rotation.
We developed a 1-hour introductory session on the mental health impacts of climate change and potential solutions. The session was delivered to third-year medical students on their 4-week clinical psychiatry rotation and included pre- and postsession survey questions assessing their knowledge, comfort, and readiness regarding the topic.
Seventy students participated in the session, with 49 students completing the pre- and postsession surveys, giving a response rate of 70%. The average score for the four Likert-scale questions on the survey increased from 2.7 presession to 3.9 postsession on a 5-point scale (1 = 5 = ). All questions displayed statistically significant improvement. Qualitative analysis identified knowledge gained about the mental health impacts of climate change as the most important aspect of the session to students.
The introductory session effectively filled an urgent need in medical education curricula regarding climate change's effects on human health. Overall, distribution of and improvement upon this timely teaching content can serve a valuable role in medical student education as the effects of climate change, particularly on mental health, continue to progress throughout the century.
气候变化是人类面临的最大健康威胁,对心理健康有直接和间接影响,但大多数医学院课程中仍明显缺少气候变化对健康的影响这一内容。我们描述了一次关于气候变化与心理健康的及时的互动式教育课程,该课程在医学生临床精神病学轮转期间实施并进行了研究。
我们开发了一个关于气候变化对心理健康的影响及潜在解决方案的1小时入门课程。该课程面向三年级医学生,在他们为期4周的临床精神病学轮转期间授课,并包括课前和课后调查问卷,以评估他们对该主题的知识、舒适度和准备情况。
70名学生参加了该课程,49名学生完成了课前和课后调查,回复率为70%。调查问卷中四个李克特量表问题的平均得分从课前的2.7分提高到课后的3.9分(满分5分,1 = 5 = )。所有问题均显示出统计学上的显著改善。定性分析确定,学生认为了解气候变化对心理健康的影响是该课程对他们最重要的方面。
入门课程有效地满足了医学教育课程中关于气候变化对人类健康影响的迫切需求。总体而言,随着气候变化的影响,特别是对心理健康的影响在整个世纪持续发展,传播和改进这一及时的教学内容在医学生教育中可发挥重要作用。