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美国医学院校睡眠与睡眠障碍方面的医师教育:一项全国性调查

Physician education in sleep and sleep disorders: a national survey of U.S. medical schools.

作者信息

Rosen R C, Rosekind M, Rosevear C, Cole W E, Dement W C

机构信息

Comprehensive Sleep Disorders Center, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Piscataway 08854.

出版信息

Sleep. 1993 Apr;16(3):249-54. doi: 10.1093/sleep/16.3.249.

Abstract

A national survey was conducted of 126 accredited medical schools in the United States to evaluate physician education in sleep and sleep disorders and to identify potential obstacles to effective teaching in the area. Parallel survey instruments were designed to evaluate preclinical and clinical training in sleep. Instructors indicated the specific courses in which this material is taught, the format of teaching, methods of student evaluation, assigned readings and clinical experience and educational resources provided. A total of 545 responses were received, which represents an 82.6% overall response rate. Responses were obtained from all accredited medical schools, and the sample was about equally divided between preclinical and clinical course directors. Less than 2 hours of total teaching time is allocated to sleep and sleep disorders, on average, with 37 schools reporting no structured teaching time whatever in this area. Only 8% of medical students are trained in the use of sleep laboratory procedures, and 11% have participated in the clinical evaluation of sleep-disordered patients. Less than 5% of medical schools offer 4 or more hours of didactic teaching on sleep, most of which consists of 4th year elective experiences. More than two-thirds of the survey respondents stated that current education is inadequate and that additional time should be devoted to this area. The major obstacles reported are the unavailability of qualified faculty, lack of curriculum time and the need for additional clinical and educational resources. Overall, it appears that physician education in sleep and sleep disorders is largely inadequate, despite increasing evidence of the role of sleep in patient health and well-being.

摘要

在美国,对126所获得认证的医学院校进行了一项全国性调查,以评估医生在睡眠及睡眠障碍方面的教育情况,并确定该领域有效教学的潜在障碍。设计了平行的调查问卷来评估睡眠方面的临床前和临床培训。教员指出了教授该内容的具体课程、教学形式、学生评估方法、指定阅读材料、临床经验以及提供的教育资源。共收到545份回复,总体回复率为82.6%。所有获得认证的医学院校都提供了回复,样本在临床前和临床课程主任之间大致平均分配。平均而言,分配给睡眠及睡眠障碍的总教学时间不到2小时,有37所学校报告称在该领域没有任何结构化教学时间。只有8%的医学生接受过睡眠实验室程序使用方面的培训,11%的学生参与过对睡眠障碍患者的临床评估。不到5%的医学院校提供4小时或更多关于睡眠的理论教学,其中大部分是四年级的选修课程。超过三分之二的调查受访者表示,目前的教育不足,应该在该领域投入更多时间。报告的主要障碍是缺乏合格的教员、课程时间不足以及需要额外的临床和教育资源。总体而言,尽管越来越多的证据表明睡眠在患者健康和幸福中的作用,但医生在睡眠及睡眠障碍方面的教育似乎在很大程度上是不足的。

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