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隐匿于众目睽睽之下:不同人群中的饮食失调——全面医学教育之必要

Hiding in plain sight: eating disorders in diverse populations - a case for comprehensive medical education.

作者信息

Brown Tashalee R, Jansen Madeline O, Hirsch Drew, Amir Habiba, Duncan Alexis E, Nicol Ginger E

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

UCLA National Clinician Scholars Program, 1100 Glendon Ave, Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA, 90024, USA.

出版信息

J Eat Disord. 2024 Dec 30;12(1):216. doi: 10.1186/s40337-024-01174-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Training gaps regarding the diagnosis and management of eating disorders in diverse populations, including racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minoritized groups, have not been thoroughly examined.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to examine resident physicians' knowledge and attitudes regarding eating disorders in diverse populations, with a focus on areas for improved training and intervention.

METHODS

Ninety-two resident physicians in internal medicine, emergency medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, and surgery at an academic center completed an online survey from 12/1/2020-3/1/2021, which comprised multiple choice and vignette-style open-ended questions to assess knowledge and attitudes toward the management and clinical presentations of eating disorders. Overall, the survey response rate was 25.7%. Descriptive statistics were reported. Vignette-style questions were analyzed using inductive coding and the frequency of responses was reported.

RESULTS

A minority of resident physicians self-reported confidence in their knowledge of the medical complications (n = 42, 45%), risk factors (n = 38, 41%), and clinical presentations (n = 32, 35%) associated with eating disorders. Responses to vignette-style questions correctly identified relevant management methods (such as electrolyte monitoring and referral to specialty care), but demonstrated limited knowledge of the clinical presentation of eating disorders. Furthermore, most respondents reported a lack of knowledge regarding eating disorders in sexual and gender minoritized patients (n = 68, 73.9%) as well as racial and ethnic minoritized patients (n = 64, 69.6%).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest concerning gaps in knowledge and confidence among resident physicians with regard to the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders, particularly in racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender minoritized patients. Moreover, responses to vignette-like questions indicate significant homogeneity in respondents' perceptions of the clinical presentation of eating disorders, reflecting cultural biases which associate eating disorders with underweight, young, female patients. The majority did not feel competent in treating eating disorders in diverse populations and expressed desire for additional training in this area. More research is needed to better understand and address these gaps in eating disorder training, with the goal of increasing equity in patient outcomes.

摘要

背景

在包括种族、民族、性取向和性别少数群体在内的不同人群中,饮食失调诊断和管理方面的培训差距尚未得到充分研究。

目的

本研究旨在调查住院医师对不同人群饮食失调的知识和态度,重点关注需要改进培训和干预的领域。

方法

某学术中心的92名内科、急诊医学、妇产科、精神病学和外科住院医师于2020年12月1日至2021年3月1日完成了一项在线调查,该调查包括多项选择题和病例式开放式问题,以评估对饮食失调管理和临床表现的知识和态度。总体而言,调查回复率为25.7%。报告了描述性统计数据。使用归纳编码分析病例式问题,并报告回答频率。

结果

少数住院医师自我报告对饮食失调相关的医学并发症(n = 42,45%)、风险因素(n = 38,41%)和临床表现(n = 32,35%)的知识有信心。对病例式问题的回答正确识别了相关管理方法(如电解质监测和转诊至专科护理),但对饮食失调临床表现的了解有限。此外,大多数受访者表示缺乏对性取向和性别少数群体患者(n = 68,73.9%)以及种族和民族少数群体患者(n = 64,69.6%)饮食失调的了解。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,住院医师在饮食失调诊断和治疗方面的知识和信心存在令人担忧的差距,尤其是在种族、民族、性取向和性别少数群体患者中。此外,对病例式问题的回答表明,受访者对饮食失调临床表现的认知存在显著同质性,反映出将饮食失调与体重过轻、年轻女性患者联系起来的文化偏见。大多数人认为自己没有能力治疗不同人群的饮食失调,并表示希望在该领域接受更多培训。需要更多研究来更好地理解和解决饮食失调培训中的这些差距,以提高患者治疗结果的公平性。

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