Colditz G A, Munro J G
Med Educ. 1980 Mar;14(2):130-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1980.tb02625.x.
This study evaluates the attachment of preclinical medical students to rural general practitioners in Queensland. The expectations of participating students were assessed before the experience, and compared with their realizations. Perceptions of their own clinical skills, and the type of medicine they want to practise were assessed both before and after. Doctors taking part felt stimulated by the experience, and confimed that the presence of a student is readily accepted by patients, and causes minimal practice disruption. Students saw this attachment as providing motivation for their further studies, and relevance to their preclinical work. Clinical sophistication would not appear to be necessary for considerable benefit to be derived from the experience.
本研究评估了昆士兰临床前医学生对乡村全科医生的依恋情况。在体验之前评估了参与学生的期望,并将其与他们的实际体验进行了比较。在体验前后都评估了他们对自身临床技能的认知以及他们想要从事的医学类型。参与的医生们认为这次体验很有启发性,并证实学生的参与很容易被患者接受,且对诊疗工作的干扰最小。学生们认为这种依恋为他们的进一步学习提供了动力,并且与他们的临床前工作相关。从这次体验中获得显著益处似乎并不需要临床经验的成熟老道。