Study of Attitude and Knowledge toward Sexual Health among Postgraduate Medical Students

Q4 Medicine
Neena S. Sawant, Rashmi Singh
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Abstract Background: The current medical curriculum for both undergraduates and postgraduates is deficient as it does not address the relevant aspects resulting in incomplete training and avoidance of asking about sexual health in routine clinical practice. This research studied the existing knowledge and comfort while taking sexual history, as well as managing the sex-related problems in patients by the medical postgraduates. Methods: Two hundred medical residents were recruited in the study after informed consent and ethics approval. Residents in I/II/III years in clinical and nonclinical disciplines were enrolled after systematic sampling. A semi-structured pro forma was used to collect information on knowledge, comfort, and training in sexual health with the help of open and closed-ended questions. Results: All knew about menstrual and reproductive health, 70% had knowledge about anatomy and sexual response cycle, 40% about sexual dysfunctions or its treatment. 76% expressed no adequate training was given and 96% felt that the lectures on sexual medicine were less useful. Ninety-one percent wanted training using videotapes, role plays, and group discussions. Sixty-eight percent were comfortable talking about sexual problems to patients of the same sex and 27% to the opposite sex. Ninety-eight percent gave the inability to maintain privacy and confidentiality while sexual history taking in both outpatient and indoor settings. Conclusions: Our study has highlighted some of the existing lacunae in the current Indian educational system with regard to sexual health, the existing knowledge and comfort of the postgraduates. More studies and research should be conducted to support the evidence. Curriculum changes with importance to sexual health and increased training can further be considered.
医学研究生性健康知识与态度的调查
摘要背景:目前的医学本科和研究生课程都存在不足,因为它没有涉及到相关方面,导致培训不完整,避免在日常临床实践中询问性健康。本研究旨在了解医学研究生对性病史的现有知识和舒适度,以及对患者性相关问题的处理。方法:经知情同意和伦理审批后,招募200名住院医师参与研究。通过系统抽样,纳入临床和非临床学科1 / 2 / 3年住院医师。在开放式和封闭式问题的帮助下,采用半结构化的形式来收集有关性健康知识、舒适度和培训的信息。结果:了解月经和生殖健康知识,了解解剖学和性反应周期知识的占70%,了解性功能障碍及其治疗的占40%。76%的人表示没有给予足够的培训,96%的人认为性医学的讲座不太有用。91%的人希望通过录像带、角色扮演和小组讨论进行培训。68%的医生愿意和同性病人谈论性问题,27%的医生愿意和异性病人谈论性问题。98%的人在接受门诊和室内的性史检查时都无法保持隐私和保密。结论:我们的研究突出了当前印度教育系统在性健康、现有知识和研究生舒适度方面存在的一些空白。应该进行更多的研究来支持这些证据。可以进一步考虑改变课程,重视性健康和增加培训。
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