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一项关于医学学习者对精神疾病的认知和精神疾病自我表露的混合方法研究。

A Mixed Methods Study of Perceptions of Mental Illness and Self-Disclosure of Mental Illness Among Medical Learners.

机构信息

Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

Department of Community Health Sciences and research associate in the Office of Postgraduate Medical Education in the Office of Postgraduate Medical Education, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada.

出版信息

Perspect Med Educ. 2024 Jun 5;13(1):336-348. doi: 10.5334/pme.1152. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mental illness stigma remains rooted within medical education and healthcare. We sought to measure perceptions toward mental illness and explore perceptions of self-disclosure of mental illness in medical learners.

METHOD

In a mixed-methods, sequential design, authors recruited medical learners from across Canada. Quantitative data included the Opening Minds Scale for Healthcare providers (OMS-HC), the Self Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (SSMIS), and a wellbeing measure. Qualitative data included semi-structured interviews, which were collected and analyzed using a phenomenological approach.

RESULTS

N = 125 medical learners (n = 67 medical students, n = 58 resident physicians) responded to our survey, and N = 13 participants who identified as having a mental illness participated in interviews (n = 10 medical students, n = 3 resident physicians). OMS-HC scores showed resident physicians had more negative attitudes towards mental illness and disclosure (47.7 vs. 44.3, = 0.02). Self-disclosure was modulated by the degree of intersectional vulnerability of the learner's identity. When looking at self-disclosure, people who identified as men had more negative attitudes than people who identified as women (17.8 vs 16.1, = 0.01) on the OMS-HC. Racially minoritized learners scored higher on self-stigma on the SSMIS (Geometric mean: 11.0 vs 8.8, = 0.03). Interview data suggested that disclosure was fraught with tensions but perceived as having a positive outcome.

DISCUSSION

Mental illness stigma and the individual process of disclosure are complex issues in medical education. Disclosure appeared to become more challenging over time due to the internalization of negative attitudes about mental illness.

摘要

简介

精神疾病污名仍然存在于医学教育和医疗保健中。我们试图衡量医疗学习者对精神疾病的看法,并探讨他们对精神疾病自我披露的看法。

方法

在一项混合方法、顺序设计中,作者从加拿大各地招募了医学学习者。定量数据包括医疗保健提供者开放思维量表(OMS-HC)、精神疾病自我污名量表(SSMIS)和一项幸福感衡量标准。定性数据包括半结构化访谈,使用现象学方法进行收集和分析。

结果

共有 125 名医学学习者(67 名医学生,58 名住院医师)对我们的调查做出了回应,有 13 名自认为患有精神疾病的参与者参加了访谈(10 名医学生,3 名住院医师)。OMS-HC 得分显示住院医师对精神疾病和披露的态度更为消极(47.7 对 44.3, = 0.02)。自我披露受到学习者身份交叉脆弱性程度的调节。当考虑自我披露时,自认为是男性的人比自认为是女性的人对 OMS-HC 的态度更为消极(17.8 对 16.1, = 0.01)。少数族裔学习者在 SSMIS 上的自我污名评分更高(几何平均值:11.0 对 8.8, = 0.03)。访谈数据表明,披露充满了紧张情绪,但被认为会产生积极的结果。

讨论

精神疾病污名和个体披露过程是医学教育中的复杂问题。由于对精神疾病的负面态度内化,披露似乎随着时间的推移变得更加具有挑战性。

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