Tarzi Gabriel, Yip Alyssa, Jiwa Muhammad Irfan, Thakur Anupam, Mishra Soumya, Koch Laura, Mendoza Olivia, Perera Amandi, Mckenzie Lachina, Lunsky Yona
Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 1001 Queen St W, Toronto, ON, M6J 1H4, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Dec 20;24(1):1509. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06482-z.
As the healthcare of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) shifts toward community-based services, physicians in all areas of medicine are more likely to care for this population. To ensure that all physicians can provide high-quality care to people with IDD, further understanding and attention to undergraduate medical education related to IDD is needed.
A 24-item survey assessed the experiences, attitudes, knowledge, skills, and future interest of Canadian medical students regarding IDD. Descriptive statistics were calculated for questionnaire responses and responses of students who had more in-depth experience were compared to those of students with minimal past experience.
A total of 443 Canadian medical students completed the survey. Students did not feel competent obtaining clear histories from people with IDD. Most students were not confident they could provide quality care to this population but wanted further learning. Students with prior IDD experiences through family/friends felt more knowledgeable and interested in caring for this population than those with community/clinical and minimal experiences.
Many Canadian medical students lack the knowledge and skills needed to adequately care for people with IDD. Despite this, a majority of students were interested in further learning opportunities to improve care for people with IDD. These findings underscore the necessity of evaluating the current medical curriculum and implementing measures to better prepare students to care for this population.
随着针对智力和发育障碍(IDD)患者的医疗保健转向基于社区的服务,各个医学领域的医生更有可能为这一人群提供护理。为确保所有医生都能为IDD患者提供高质量的护理,需要进一步了解和关注与IDD相关的本科医学教育。
一项包含24个条目的调查评估了加拿大医学生在IDD方面的经历、态度、知识、技能和未来兴趣。对问卷回复进行描述性统计,并将有更深入经历的学生的回复与过去经历最少的学生的回复进行比较。
共有443名加拿大医学生完成了调查。学生们觉得自己没有能力从IDD患者那里获取清晰的病史。大多数学生不相信自己能为这一人群提供高质量的护理,但希望进一步学习。通过家人/朋友有过IDD相关经历的学生比有社区/临床经历及最少经历的学生觉得自己在照顾这一人群方面更有知识且更感兴趣。
许多加拿大医学生缺乏为IDD患者提供充分护理所需的知识和技能。尽管如此,大多数学生对进一步学习以改善对IDD患者的护理的机会感兴趣。这些发现强调了评估当前医学课程并采取措施使学生更好地为这一人群提供护理的必要性。