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Reducing barriers through education: A scoping review calling for structured disability curricula in surgical training programs.

作者信息

Keegan Grace, Rizzo John-Ross, Gonzalez Cristina M, Joseph Kathie-Ann

机构信息

University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, USA.

New York University Langone Health, Department of Neurology, USA.

出版信息

Am J Surg. 2025 Jan;239:116062. doi: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2024.116062. Epub 2024 Oct 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with disabilities face widespread barriers to accessing surgical care given inaccessible health systems, resulting in poor clinical outcomes and perpetuation of health inequities. One barrier is the lack of education, and therefore awareness, among trainees/providers, of the need for reasonable accommodations for surgical patients with disabilities.

METHODS

We conducted a scoping review of the literature on the current state of disabilities curricula in medical education and graduate residency curriculum.

RESULTS

While the literature does demonstrate a causal link between reasonable accommodation training and positive patient-provider relationships and improved clinical outcomes, in practice, disability-focused curricula are rare and often limited in time and to awareness-based didactic courses in medical education and surgical training.

CONCLUSIONS

The absence of structured curricula to educate on anti-ableism and care for patients with disabilities promotes a system of structural "ableism." Expanding disability curricula for medical students and trainees may be an opportunity to intervene and promote better surgical care for all patients.

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