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端咖啡,拿夹子,别抱怨:学生对手术的认知与经历

Serve Coffee, Hold Clamps, Do Not Complain: Student Perceptions and Experiences Regarding Surgery.

作者信息

Pekbay Begum, Lagarde Sjoerd M, Keyzer-Dekker Claudia M, de Vries Frouke C, de Jonge Jeroen, Hendriks Johanna M

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands.

Department of Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2025 Feb;82(2):103394. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2024.103394. Epub 2024 Dec 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore medical students' perceptions and experiences regarding the surgery clerkship and surgeons.

DESIGN

Between November 2021 and February 2022, an anonymous prepost survey study was performed among 2 consecutive cohorts of medical students. The survey was taken 6 weeks prior to the surgery clerkship and repeated shortly after the surgery clerkship.

SETTING

Single-center prepost survey study.

PARTICIPANTS

Medical students studying at Erasmus Medical Center entering a 6-week surgery education block directly followed by a ten-week surgery clerkship.

RESULTS

The preclerkship response rate was 100% (n=145). One out of 5 students considered a surgical career (21%). Half of the students expected to be negatively treated (55%), mainly in terms of hierarchy and offensive language. The postclerkship response rate was 70% (n=101). Interest in a surgical career increased significantly from 21% to 50% (p<0.001). Thirteen students (13%) reported being negatively treated during their surgery clerkship, mainly in terms of poor supervision of their learning process and nonconstructive feedback.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Stereotypes of surgeons and the surgical clerkship are strongly prevalent among medical students. Half of the students enter the surgery clerkship with negative perceptions. Fortunately, the surgery clerkship debunked prejudices and increased interest in surgery. Poor supervision and feedback during the surgery clerkship were experienced as negative treatment, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a safe learning climate.

摘要

目的

探讨医学生对外科实习和外科医生的认知与经历。

设计

在2021年11月至2022年2月期间,对连续两届医学生进行了一项匿名的前后测调查研究。该调查在外科实习前6周进行,并在外科实习结束后不久再次进行。

背景

单中心前后测调查研究。

参与者

在伊拉斯谟医学中心学习的医学生,他们直接进入为期6周的外科教育模块,随后是为期10周的外科实习。

结果

实习前的回复率为100%(n = 145)。五分之一的学生考虑从事外科职业(21%)。一半的学生预计会受到负面对待(55%),主要体现在等级制度和冒犯性语言方面。实习后的回复率为70%(n = 101)。对外科职业的兴趣从21%显著增加到50%(p < 0.001)。13名学生(13%)报告在外科实习期间受到负面对待,主要体现在学习过程监督不力和反馈缺乏建设性方面。

结论及意义

医学生中普遍存在对外科医生和外科实习的刻板印象。一半的学生带着负面认知进入外科实习。幸运的是,外科实习消除了偏见并增加了对外科的兴趣。外科实习期间监督和反馈不足被视为负面对待,这凸显了营造安全学习氛围的重要性。

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