Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Galilee Medical Center, Nahariya, Israel.
JMIR Med Educ. 2024 Oct 8;10:e59009. doi: 10.2196/59009.
The integration of gender and sexuality awareness in health care is increasingly recognized as vital for patient outcomes. Despite this, there is a notable lack of comprehensive data on the current state of physicians' training and perceptions in these areas, leading to a gap in targeted educational interventions and optimal health care delivery.
The study's aim was to explore the experiences and perceptions of attending and resident physicians regarding the inclusion of gender and sexuality content in medical school curricula and professional practice in Israel.
This cross-sectional survey targeted a diverse group of physicians across various specializations and experience levels. Distributed through Israeli Medical Associations and professional networks, it included sections on experiences with gender and sexuality content, perceptions of knowledge, the impact of medical school curricula on professional capabilities, and views on integrating gender medicine in medical education. Descriptive and correlational analyses, along with gender-based and medical status-based comparisons, were used, complemented, and enhanced by qualitative analysis of participants' replies.
The survey, encompassing 189 respondents, revealed low-to-moderate exposure to gender and sexuality content in medical school curricula, with a similar perception of preparedness. A need for more comprehensive training was widely recognized. The majority valued training in these areas for enhancing professional capabilities, identifying 10 essential gender-related knowledge areas. The preference for integrating gender medicine throughout medical education was significant. Gender-based analysis indicated variations in exposure and perceptions.
The study highlights a crucial need for the inclusion of gender and sexuality awareness in medical education and practice. It suggests the necessity for curriculum development, targeted training programs, policy advocacy, mentorship initiatives, and research to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions. The findings serve as a foundation for future directions in medical education, aiming for a more inclusive, aware, and prepared medical workforce.
将性别和性取向意识融入医疗保健工作中,日益被认为对患者的治疗效果至关重要。尽管如此,关于医生在这些领域的培训和认知现状的全面数据仍明显缺乏,导致缺乏针对这些问题的教育干预措施和最佳的医疗服务。
本研究旨在探讨以色列主治医生和住院医生对在医学院课程和专业实践中纳入性别和性取向内容的经验和看法。
本横断面调查以不同专业和经验水平的医生为对象。通过以色列医学协会和专业网络分发问卷,内容包括性别和性取向内容方面的经验、知识认知、医学院课程对专业能力的影响,以及对将性别医学纳入医学教育的看法。采用描述性和相关性分析,以及基于性别的和基于医疗地位的比较,结合对参与者回复的定性分析进行补充和增强。
该调查涵盖了 189 名受访者,结果显示,他们在医学院课程中接触到的性别和性取向内容较少,且对自己的准备程度评价也相似。人们普遍认识到需要更全面的培训。大多数人认为在这些领域接受培训可以增强专业能力,并确定了 10 个与性别相关的重要知识领域。大多数人赞成在整个医学教育中整合性别医学。基于性别的分析表明,在接触和认知方面存在差异。
本研究强调了在医学教育和实践中纳入性别和性取向意识的重要性。它表明需要制定课程、开展针对性培训计划、倡导政策、开展指导计划以及开展研究,以评估这些干预措施的效果。研究结果为医学教育的未来方向提供了依据,旨在培养更具包容性、更有性别意识和更有准备的医疗工作队伍。