Unethical Behaviour Witnessed by Medical Students During Their Medical Studies

Susy Kovatz, L. Shenkman
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Background: We sought to determine students' perception of ethical behaviour of their peers and instructors during their course of studies, both in the preclinical and clinical years. To this end, we administered a questionnaire to senior medical students in order to assess whether they witnessed unethical behaviour during their four-year course of studies. Methods: A two-part questionnaire was distributed to all members of the graduating class of 2007. The first part of the questionnaire asked whether students ever witnessed unethical behaviour; whether it occurred during the preclinical or clinical years of study; whether the unethical behaviour witnessed was performed by a student, resident, senior physician, nurse or other; whether the student reported the unethical behaviour to anyone; and finally, if they discussed the event with their classmates. The second part of the questionnaire was based on one designed and utilized by (3). Results: Forty of the 56 students responded to the questionnaire. Twenty-one students (52.5%) responded that they wit- nessed unethical behaviour during their course of studies. Three (14.3%) observed the behaviour during their preclinical years, 10 (47%) in their clinical years of study and 8 (31.8%) during both the preclinical and clinical years. Thus, 11/21 (52.3%) students reported witnessing unethical behav- iour during their preclinical training and 18/21 students (85.7%) during their clinical training. The eleven students who witnessed unethical behaviour during their preclinical training reported that six episodes (52.5%) were by students and five (45.4%) by faculty. The eighteen students who reported unethical behaviour during their clinical years reported 2 episodes by students (11%), 4 by residents (22%) and 12 by faculty (67%). The most common unethical behaviour observed was treating patients dif- ferently because of their background/race/beliefs (44.4% of episodes), followed by describing patients or their families in a derogatory manner and discussing confidential information in an inappropriate setting (38.8% for both). Conclusions: It is obvious from these findings that many students have the perception that they are witnessing unethical behaviour during their studies. Medical educators must move beyond the formal curriculum in order to reconstruct the overall learning environment of medical education so that students will be exposed to professional behaviour throughout their studies.
医学生在医学学习期间目睹的不道德行为
背景:我们试图确定学生在临床前和临床阶段的学习过程中对同龄人和教师的道德行为的看法。为此,我们对高年级医学生进行了问卷调查,以评估他们在四年的学习过程中是否目睹了不道德的行为。方法:对2007届毕业班全体学生进行问卷调查。问卷的第一部分询问学生是否目睹过不道德的行为;它是否发生在临床前或临床研究期间;所目睹的不道德行为是否由学生、住院医生、资深医生、护士或其他人员实施;学生是否向任何人报告不道德行为;最后,如果他们和同学讨论这件事。问卷的第二部分是基于(3)设计和使用的问卷。结果:56名学生中有40人回答了问卷。21名学生(52.5%)表示曾在学习期间目睹不道德行为。3人(14.3%)在临床前学习期间观察到这种行为,10人(47%)在临床学习期间观察到这种行为,8人(31.8%)在临床前和临床学习期间观察到这种行为。因此,11/21(52.3%)的学生报告在临床前培训期间目睹了不道德行为,18/21(85.7%)的学生在临床培训期间目睹了不道德行为。11名在临床前培训期间目睹不道德行为的学生报告说,6起(52.5%)是学生所为,5起(45.4%)是教师所为。18名在临床期间报告不道德行为的学生报告了2起学生(11%),4起住院医生(22%)和12起教师(67%)。观察到的最常见的不道德行为是因患者的背景/种族/信仰而区别对待患者(44.4%),其次是以贬损的方式描述患者或其家属,以及在不适当的场合讨论机密信息(两者均为38.8%)。结论:从这些发现中可以明显看出,许多学生认为他们在学习期间目睹了不道德的行为。医学教育工作者必须超越正规课程,以重建医学教育的整体学习环境,使学生在整个学习过程中都能接触到专业行为。
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