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未经知情同意对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查的发生率。

Prevalence of pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients without informed consent.

作者信息

Cutting Rachel, Reddy Varsha, Polam Sneha, Neiman Nicole, Manna David

机构信息

115985 University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine , Biddeford, ME, USA.

Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Osteopath Med. 2024 Oct 7;125(3):153-159. doi: 10.1515/jom-2024-0058. eCollection 2025 Mar 1.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The pelvic examination is a fundamental tool for the evaluation and diagnosis of women's health conditions and an important skill for all medical students to learn as future physicians for the early detection of treatable conditions such as infection or cancer. Although the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) asserts that performing pelvic examinations under anesthesia for educational purposes should only occur if the patient provides explicit and informed consent, there still have been reports of medical students performing pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients across the country, and many states are now starting to pass bills requiring informed patient consents to conduct pelvic examinations under anesthesia.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this study are to evaluate the prevalence of pelvic examinations performed by osteopathic medical students on anesthetized patients without consent while fulfilling their third-year OB-GYN clerkship requirements.

METHODS

The survey was administered and distributed to all osteopathic medical schools in the country via the Student Osteopathic Medical Association's (SOMA's) chapter emails, outreach emails, and SOMA's social media accounts to collect data. Inclusion criteria included third- or fourth-year osteopathic medical students who completed their OB-GYN clerkship rotations when taking the survey. The exclusion criteria included any osteopathic medical student who had not completed their OB-GYN clerkship rotation. We utilized descriptive analysis to summarize the final data.

RESULTS

We received 310 responses. The final number of responses was 291 after meeting the exclusion criteria. Most osteopathic medical students (94.2 %, n=274) considered the practice of performing pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients without their explicit consent unethical. Among the participants, 40.9 % (n=119) admitted to performing pelvic examinations on patients under anesthesia while on OB-GYN rotations, but most of them (57.1 %, n=68) did so without obtaining prior consent from the patients. Notably, the number of pelvic examinations performed by medical students on patients under anesthesia ranged widely from 1 to 25 with a median number of 10. Moreover, 58.9 % (n=70) indicated that they had not been properly educated to obtain specific consent before performing pelvic examinations under anesthesia. Many participants cited efficiency of practice, lack of policy awareness and personal education by medical students, and failure to refuse to perform pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients as trainees when asked by their seniors or preceptors.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates that although most osteopathic medical students consider performing pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients unethical, many still admit to practicing pelvic examinations on patients under anesthesia, while on OB-GYN rotations for efficiency of practice, lack of policy awareness and personal education, and being in unique positions in which grades are determined by seniors and preceptors for their willingness to do what is asked even if the practice does not align with their conviction. This study highlights the importance of ongoing research and implementation of policies at institutional and state levels that will procure the value of pelvic examinations while protecting and upholding the ethics of patients' rights and autonomy of medical students.

摘要

背景

盆腔检查是评估和诊断女性健康状况的基本工具,也是所有医学生作为未来医生必须掌握的一项重要技能,以便早期发现可治疗的疾病,如感染或癌症。尽管美国妇产科医师学会(ACOG)宣称,仅在患者提供明确且知情同意的情况下,出于教育目的在麻醉状态下进行盆腔检查才是合理的,但仍有报道称全国各地存在医学生对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查的情况,现在许多州开始通过法案,要求在麻醉状态下进行盆腔检查须获得患者的知情同意。

目的

本研究的目的是评估在完成三年级妇产科临床实习要求时,整骨医学学生在未经患者同意的情况下对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查的发生率。

方法

通过学生整骨医学协会(SOMA)的分会电子邮件、推广电子邮件和SOMA的社交媒体账户,向全国所有整骨医学院校进行调查并分发问卷以收集数据。纳入标准包括在进行调查时已完成妇产科临床实习轮转的三年级或四年级整骨医学学生。排除标准包括任何未完成妇产科临床实习轮转的整骨医学学生。我们采用描述性分析来总结最终数据。

结果

我们共收到310份回复。在符合排除标准后,最终回复数量为291份。大多数整骨医学学生(94.2%,n = 274)认为在未经患者明确同意的情况下对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查的做法是不道德的。在参与者中,40.9%(n = 119)承认在妇产科轮转期间对麻醉患者进行过盆腔检查,但其中大多数人(57.1%,n =

68)在未事先征得患者同意的情况下就这么做了。值得注意的是,医学生对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查的次数差异很大,从1次到25次不等,中位数为10次。此外,58.9%(n = 70)表示他们在进行麻醉下盆腔检查之前没有得到关于获取特定同意的适当教育。许多参与者提到了实习效率、医学生缺乏政策意识和个人教育,以及作为实习生在被上级或带教老师要求时未能拒绝为麻醉患者进行盆腔检查。

结论

本研究表明,尽管大多数整骨医学学生认为对麻醉患者进行盆腔检查是不道德的,但许多人仍承认在妇产科轮转期间对麻醉患者进行过盆腔检查,原因包括实习效率、缺乏政策意识和个人教育,以及处于一种独特的境地,即成绩由上级和带教老师根据他们愿意听从要求的程度来决定,即使这种做法与他们的信念不符。本研究强调了在机构和州层面持续开展研究和实施政策的重要性,这些政策将在保护和维护患者权利伦理以及医学生自主权的同时,确保盆腔检查的价值。

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