Family Medicine Resident Education About Health Disparities Associated With Incarceration: A CERA Research Study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Family Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2024.269942
Sabrina Hofmeister, Bryan Johnston, Robert Treat
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Background and objectives: We submitted research questions to the Council of Academic Family Medicine Educational Research Alliance (CERA) to assess the format of family medicine resident education about health disparities associated with incarceration and the perceived efficacy of efforts to prepare graduates for competent care of formerly incarcerated patients in practice. We think this is a universal problem, and current efforts are insufficient.

Methods: We evaluated data as part of the fall 2022 CERA survey of program directors (PDs). We reviewed descriptive statistics, generated comparative analysis, and reported relational analysis. We analyzed internal structure with principal component analysis and inter-item reliability.

Results: A total of 286 out of 678 (42%) eligible PDs completed the survey. Most respondents felt that educating residents about health disparities associated with incarceration was important and that residents would welcome that education. However, PDs lacked existing curricula. PDs did not think that medical school graduates were well-prepared in this area, and ambivalence existed about whether residency graduates were well-prepared to treat formerly incarcerated patients upon graduation. Comparative analysis revealed differences in responses based on the type of program, the program and community size, and the PD demographics.

Conclusions: PDs acknowledged the importance of training residents about health disparities associated with incarceration and about care for formerly incarcerated patients in practice. However, they identified a gap between what was currently offered and what is needed to impact perception of resident readiness upon graduation. This training was felt to be most important in university-based programs with 31+ residents in US communities of greater than 150,000 people. We found no difference based on geographic location.

全科住院医师关于与监禁相关的健康差异的教育:一项 CERA 研究。
背景与目标:我们向全科医学教育研究联盟理事会(CERA)提交了研究问题,以评估全科住院医师关于与监禁相关的健康差异的教育形式,以及为毕业生在实践中胜任曾被监禁患者的护理工作所做努力的效果。我们认为这是一个普遍问题,而目前的努力还不够:我们评估了 2022 年秋季 CERA 项目主任(PDs)调查的部分数据。我们回顾了描述性统计,进行了比较分析,并报告了关系分析。我们通过主成分分析和项目间可靠性分析了内部结构:在 678 名符合条件的住院医生中,共有 286 人(42%)完成了调查。大多数受访者认为,对居民进行与监禁相关的健康差异教育非常重要,居民也欢迎这种教育。然而,住院医师缺乏现有的课程。住院医生并不认为医学院的毕业生在这一领域做好了充分准备,而对于住院医生毕业生在毕业后是否做好了治疗曾被监禁患者的充分准备也存在矛盾。比较分析显示,不同的项目类型、项目和社区规模以及住院医生的人口统计学特征会导致不同的回答:住院医师承认对住院医师进行与监禁相关的健康差异以及在实践中如何护理曾被监禁的病人的培训非常重要。然而,他们发现目前提供的培训与需要提供的培训之间存在差距,从而影响了住院医师毕业时的准备程度。在美国人口超过 15 万的社区中,拥有 31 名以上住院医师的大学项目认为这种培训最为重要。我们没有发现地理位置的差异。
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Family Medicine
Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
21.10%
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0
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Family Medicine, the official journal of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, publishes original research, systematic reviews, narrative essays, and policy analyses relevant to the discipline of family medicine, particularly focusing on primary care medical education, health workforce policy, and health services research. Journal content is not limited to educational research from family medicine educators; and we welcome innovative, high-quality contributions from authors in a variety of specialties and academic fields.
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