Tiberius R G, Cleave-Hogg D
Can Med Assoc J. 1984 Mar 15;130(6):724-7.
To detect any change in medical students' attitudes toward medical ethics, students from the same class were given a questionnaire on their first day of medical school and again near the end of their fourth year of study. The results showed a strong shift away from the students' initial expectations that they would rely on specialists or scholarly sources in the future; the need for a medical ethics course in the curriculum, while still felt, was less important to them by the fourth year. The reasons for these changes were not apparent, for the students' levels of knowledge and perceptions of the role of ethics in medicine in the first and fourth years did not differ. It is recommended that medical school faculty actively reinforce the initially positive attitudes of students during clinical supervision.
为了检测医学生对医学伦理学态度的任何变化,同一班级的学生在医学院入学第一天以及在第四学年末再次接受了一份关于他们态度的问卷调查。结果显示,学生们的态度发生了很大转变,不再像最初期望的那样,认为将来会依赖专家或学术资源;课程中开设医学伦理学课程的必要性虽然仍然存在,但到第四年时,对他们来说已不那么重要。这些变化的原因并不明显,因为学生在第一年和第四年的知识水平以及对伦理学在医学中作用的认知并无差异。建议医学院教师在临床督导期间积极强化学生最初的积极态度。