THE KNOWLEDGE STATUS OF MEDICAL INTERNS ON MENTAL STATUS REPORTS

Fatih Koçtürk, H. Keten, Ömer Erkan, H. Akbayram
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THE KNOWLEDGE STATUS OF MEDICAL INTERNS ON MENTAL STATUS REPORTS INTRODUCTION: This study aims to evaluate the knowledge levels of medical interns on mental status examination reports (MSER). METHODS: This is a prospective cross-sectionalstudy. This study included a total of 235 medical interns from the Gaziantep University School of Medicine between 21-25 October 2021. A questionnaire on sociodemographic characteristics and the knowledge regarding mental status examination reports were performed to all participants. A total of 20 questions were scored on 20 points. RESULTS: Of the participants, 124 (52.8%) were men and 111 (47.2%) were women. The mean age was 24.93±1.91 (min=23, max=39) years. Of the interns, 24 (10.2%) stated they had received training on preparing mental status examination reports and 164 (69.8%) told they willed to. Twenty two (9.4%) of the participants reported that they felt confident in mental status examination reports while 213 (90.6%) stated they lacked competency. Sixtyfive (27.7%) of the interns told they were fear ful to prepare mental status examination reports and 164 (69.8%) expressed the irapprehension that there ports would be abused. The knowledge scores ranged between 3-19 with an average of 10.64±3.57 points. The mean knowledge score was 10.93±3.58 in men and 10.32±3.55 in women not displaying a statistically significant difference (p=0.192). The knowledge scores of interns with and without training on mental status examination reports were similar (p=0.086). The overall scores were significantly higher in interns who willed to have training on mental status examination reports and the ones who were apprehensive for an abuse (p
实习医师对精神状态报告的了解情况
摘要:本研究旨在了解实习医师对心理状态检查报告(MSER)的了解程度。方法:这是一项前瞻性横断面研究。该研究包括2021年10月21日至25日期间加济安泰普大学医学院的235名医学实习生。对所有参与者进行社会人口学特征调查问卷和有关精神状态检查报告的知识。总共20道题,每题20分。结果:参与者中男性124人(52.8%),女性111人(47.2%)。平均年龄24.93±1.91岁(最小23岁,最大39岁)。在实习医生中,24人(10.2%)表示曾接受有关准备精神状态检查报告的培训,164人(69.8%)表示愿意接受培训。22人(9.4%)表示对精神状态检查报告有信心,213人(90.6%)表示缺乏能力。65名(27.7%)实习生表示害怕准备精神状态检查报告,164名(69.8%)实习生表示担心自己的成绩会被滥用。知识得分在3 ~ 19分之间,平均为10.64±3.57分。男性平均知识得分为10.93±3.58,女性平均知识得分为10.32±3.55,差异无统计学意义(p=0.192)。接受过培训的实习生与未接受过培训的实习生在心理状态检查报告上的知识得分相似(p=0.086)。愿意接受精神状态检查报告培训的实习生和担心遭受虐待的实习生的总体得分明显更高
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