Training Medical Students in Breast Health

IF 1.4 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Clinical Teacher Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1111/tct.70075
Arianna Tapia, Alyssa Pereslete, Rachel Siretskiy, Catarina Jim, Erica Merlino, Rachel Clarke, Julia Bisschops
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Abstract

Background

Although medical students receive ample information about cancer screening guidelines, actual hands-on experience providing patient education about breast health and breast self-awareness is lacking. Students at a Florida medical school volunteer at community events to provide breast health education. This study assessed the effectiveness of a training in improving medical students' perceived knowledge, comfort and interest in breast health education.

Approach

Students participated in a 60-min training to serve as breast health educators. The comprehensive and interactive training covered topics including breast cancer risk factors and preventative measures, breast self-awareness and screening. Participants completed pretraining and posttraining surveys to assess perceived knowledge and comfort in delivering breast health education and interest in participating in future events using 5-point Likert scales. A descriptive analysis was performed.

Evaluation

A total of 104 students completed the training, with 79% and 66% completing the pretraining and posttraining surveys, respectively. Before the training, 21% of students reported adequate or extensive knowledge, compared to 80% of students after the training. Students' reported comfort level as somewhat or very comfortable was 23% and 74% before and after the training, respectively. Eighty-nine per cent of students reported being somewhat or very interested before the training, compared to 86% after the training.

Implications

Medical students' knowledge about breast health is limited. Our study demonstrates that a 60-min training enhances medical student perceived knowledge and comfort in delivering breast health education. The knowledge gained from a breast health education training may serve medical students as future physicians, regardless of specialty.

对医科学生进行乳房保健培训
虽然医科学生获得了大量关于癌症筛查指南的信息,但缺乏实际的实践经验来为患者提供有关乳房健康和乳房自我意识的教育。佛罗里达州一所医学院的学生在社区活动中志愿提供乳房健康教育。本研究评估了一项培训在提高医学生对乳房健康教育的感知知识、舒适度和兴趣方面的效果。方法学生们参加了一个60分钟的培训,作为乳房健康教育者。全面的互动式培训涵盖了乳腺癌风险因素和预防措施、乳房自我意识和筛查等主题。参与者完成了训练前和训练后的调查,以评估在提供乳房健康教育方面的感知知识和舒适度,以及使用5分李克特量表参与未来活动的兴趣。进行描述性分析。共有104名学生完成了培训,其中79%的学生完成了培训前调查,66%的学生完成了培训后调查。在培训前,21%的学生报告了足够或广泛的知识,而在培训后,这一比例为80%。在培训前和培训后,学生报告的舒适程度为“有些舒适”和“非常舒适”的分别为23%和74%。89%的学生在培训前表示有些或非常感兴趣,而培训后这一比例为86%。结论医学生对乳腺健康的认识有限。我们的研究表明,60分钟的培训可以提高医学生对乳房健康教育的感知知识和舒适度。从乳房健康教育培训中获得的知识可以帮助医学生成为未来的医生,无论专业如何。
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Clinical Teacher
Clinical Teacher MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Teacher has been designed with the active, practising clinician in mind. It aims to provide a digest of current research, practice and thinking in medical education presented in a readable, stimulating and practical style. The journal includes sections for reviews of the literature relating to clinical teaching bringing authoritative views on the latest thinking about modern teaching. There are also sections on specific teaching approaches, a digest of the latest research published in Medical Education and other teaching journals, reports of initiatives and advances in thinking and practical teaching from around the world, and expert community and discussion on challenging and controversial issues in today"s clinical education.
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