McCall M A, Sorbie J
Queen's University in Kingston, Ont.
Can Fam Physician. 1994 May;40:900-5.
To identify which women's health issues are taught in the 2-year core curriculum of Canadian family medicine residency programs and whether educators think their current teaching of women's health is adequate.
Mailed survey using a questionnaire.
All program and unit directors of the 16 Canadian family medicine residency training programs were surveyed. Replies were received from 63% (10 of 16) of program directors and 79% (55 of 70) of unit directors.
Percentage of programs teaching specific women's health topics from a list of 21 possible topics; percentage offering educational opportunities with sexual assault teams and women's shelters; participants' assessment of the adequacy of current teaching in each training program; plans to increase women's health education.
Topics such as violence against women and medical conditions more common among women were taught in more than 80% of programs, but poverty and the health care concerns of Native and immigrant women were included in fewer than 40% of programs. Half of the program directors indicated that residents were given educational opportunities with sexual assault teams or women's shelters. Unit directors gave a lower estimate. Most (90%) program directors thought their current teaching of women's health issues was inadequate and had plans to increase it, as did 64% of unit directors.
Violence against women and the traditional medical topics of osteoporosis, weight disorders, and reproductive and breast cancer are frequently taught in family medicine training programs. However, the social and cultural aspects of health are addressed less often. It is encouraging that many family medicine programs plan to increase their teaching of women's health.
确定在加拿大家庭医学住院医师培训项目的两年核心课程中教授了哪些女性健康问题,以及教育工作者是否认为他们目前对女性健康的教学是足够的。
使用问卷进行邮寄调查。
对加拿大16个家庭医学住院医师培训项目的所有项目主任和单位主任进行了调查。收到了63%(16个中的10个)项目主任和79%(70个中的55个)单位主任的回复。
从21个可能的主题列表中教授特定女性健康主题的项目百分比;提供与性侵犯团队和妇女庇护所相关教育机会的百分比;参与者对每个培训项目当前教学充分性的评估;增加女性健康教育的计划。
超过80%的项目教授了诸如针对女性的暴力以及女性中更常见的医疗状况等主题,但只有不到40%的项目涵盖了贫困以及原住民和移民女性的医疗保健问题。一半的项目主任表示,住院医师有机会参与与性侵犯团队或妇女庇护所相关的教育活动。单位主任给出的估计较低。大多数(90%)项目主任认为他们目前对女性健康问题的教学不足,并计划增加这方面的教学,64%的单位主任也有此计划。
针对女性的暴力以及骨质疏松症、体重紊乱、生殖系统癌症和乳腺癌等传统医学主题在家庭医学培训项目中经常被教授。然而,健康的社会和文化方面较少被涉及。许多家庭医学项目计划增加对女性健康的教学,这令人鼓舞。