Alpert E J, Tonkin A E, Seeherman A M, Holtz H A
Boston University School of Medicine, MA 02118-2526, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 1998 May;14(4):273-82. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(98)00008-7.
Family violence (adult domestic violence, child abuse/neglect, and elder abuse) is endemic. Victims of family violence are seen in every venue of health care, yet physicians do not routinely inquire about abuse, even when patients present with obvious clinical characteristics. Although a comprehensive health care response is key to a coordinated community-wide approach to family violence, most practicing physicians have never received education in any aspect of family violence, including child abuse. This paper reports the results of a survey of family violence instruction in medical schools.
A written survey of medical school deans and student representatives of all 126 U.S. medical schools was conducted to (1) determine curriculum content in family violence, (2) assess differences between deans' and students' perceptions of curricular offerings, and (3) compare the results of the current survey with those of an earlier curriculum survey conducted in 1987.
The majority of deans reported existing curriculum in all three topic areas of family violence. Compared to the 1987 survey, more deans reported existing curriculum in family violence. However, neither total instructional time nor curriculum during clinical training increased. Moreover, student and dean responses were discrepant regarding awareness of curriculum in domestic violence and elder abuse.
Despite an increase in the number of schools reporting curriculum in family violence, there does not appear to be increased attention to this problem, at least as measured by time devoted to teaching. Insights from this descriptive survey can promote ongoing efforts toward comprehensive curriculum development in family violence.
家庭暴力(成人家庭暴力、虐待/忽视儿童以及虐待老年人)普遍存在。在医疗保健的各个场所都能见到家庭暴力的受害者,但医生通常不会常规询问是否存在虐待情况,即便患者呈现出明显的临床特征。尽管全面的医疗保健应对措施是社区范围内协调解决家庭暴力问题的关键,但大多数执业医生从未接受过包括虐待儿童在内的任何家庭暴力方面的教育。本文报告了一项关于医学院校家庭暴力教学情况的调查结果。
对美国126所医学院校的院长和学生代表进行了书面调查,目的是:(1)确定家庭暴力方面的课程内容;(2)评估院长和学生对课程设置看法的差异;(3)将本次调查结果与1987年进行的早期课程调查结果进行比较。
大多数院长报告称在家庭暴力的所有三个主题领域都有现有课程。与1987年的调查相比,更多院长报告称有家庭暴力方面的现有课程。然而,教学总时长和临床培训期间的课程都没有增加。此外,在家庭暴力和虐待老年人课程的知晓度方面,学生和院长的回答存在差异。
尽管报告有家庭暴力课程的学校数量有所增加,但至少从用于教学的时间来看,对这一问题的关注似乎并未增加。这项描述性调查的见解有助于推动在家庭暴力方面持续开展全面课程开发工作。