A pilot study to assess medical students' perception of their osteopathic manipulative therapy (OMT) education

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nathaniel J. Leavitt, Rachel S. Sundman, Jessica R. Mazzi, Johannie M. Spaan, Glen E. Kisby
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Abstract

Objective

The aim of this pilot study was to determine which factors (both positive and negative) of a medical students' OMT training influenced their perception of OMT and their intent to use it in the future.

Methods

A computer-based survey was distributed to medical students (years 1–4) at two different campuses of an Osteopathic Medical School based in the United States. Multiple factors affecting students' perception of OMT were assessed, including experiences prior to medical school or during their pre-clinical years, virtual/in-person learning, OMT club, OMT clerkship, and OMT fellowship. Students were also asked about their confidence in using OMT, overall perception of OMT, and future intent to use OMT.

Results

Factors that appeared to positively influence medical students' perception of OMT were in-person hands-on training (76 %), prior medical school experiences (31 %), OMT club activities (19 %), and OMT fellowship (9 %). Those that appeared to negatively influence their perception were virtual learning (47 %) and pre-clinical lecture hours (46 %). Medical students' overall perception of OMT diminished when comparing first-year to third- and fourth-year students. Selecting an osteopathic school for OMT training also had a positive influence on a students' perception of OMT. Students who were satisfied and confident in their training reported a higher likelihood of using OMT in the future.

Conclusions

Students' attitude toward OMT and their reported likelihood of future use of OMT were improved by hands-on/in-person learning, clinical OMT opportunities, and OMT experiences prior to medical school. Greater attention must be focused on these forms of OMT education.

评估医科学生对骨科手法治疗 (OMT) 教育看法的试点研究
本试验性研究旨在确定医学生在接受 OMT 培训时,哪些因素(包括积极和消极因素)会影响他们对 OMT 的认知以及将来使用 OMT 的意愿。方法:我们向美国一所骨科医学院两个不同校区的医学生(1-4 年级)发放了一份基于计算机的调查问卷。调查评估了影响学生对 OMT 感知的多种因素,包括医学院入学前或临床前几年的经历、虚拟/现场学习、OMT 俱乐部、OMT 实习和 OMT 奖学金。此外,还询问了学生对使用 OMT 的信心、对 OMT 的总体看法以及未来使用 OMT 的意向。结果似乎对医学生对 OMT 的看法产生积极影响的因素有:亲自实践培训(76%)、医学院之前的经历(31%)、OMT 俱乐部活动(19%)和 OMT 研究金(9%)。对他们的看法有负面影响的是虚拟学习(47%)和临床前授课时间(46%)。如果将一年级学生与三年级和四年级学生进行比较,医学生对骨科医学的总体看法会有所下降。选择整骨疗法学校接受整骨疗法培训对学生对整骨疗法的看法也有积极影响。结论学生们对 OMT 的态度以及他们报告的未来使用 OMT 的可能性,在医学院学习之前通过实践/亲自学习、临床 OMT 机会和 OMT 经验得到了改善。必须更加重视这些形式的 OMT 教育。
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CiteScore
2.20
自引率
36.80%
发文量
42
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine is a peer-reviewed journal that provides for the publication of high quality research articles and review papers that are as broad as the many disciplines that influence and underpin the principles and practice of osteopathic medicine. Particular emphasis is given to basic science research, clinical epidemiology and health social science in relation to osteopathy and neuromusculoskeletal medicine. The Editorial Board encourages submission of articles based on both quantitative and qualitative research designs. The Editorial Board also aims to provide a forum for discourse and debate on any aspect of osteopathy and neuromusculoskeletal medicine with the aim of critically evaluating existing practices in regard to the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with neuromusculoskeletal disorders and somatic dysfunction. All manuscripts submitted to the IJOM are subject to a blinded review process. The categories currently available for publication include reports of original research, review papers, commentaries and articles related to clinical practice, including case reports. Further details can be found in the IJOM Instructions for Authors. Manuscripts are accepted for publication with the understanding that no substantial part has been, or will be published elsewhere.
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