The Effect of Education on Homophobia and Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Lesbian Women among Medical Faculty Students: A Turkish Sample.

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Teaching and Learning in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-02 DOI:10.1080/10401334.2023.2215751
Servet Aker, Özlem Mıdık, Ömer Böke
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Problem: Gay men (GMs) and lesbian women (LWs) can be exposed to misunderstanding, pressure, condemnation, obstructed access to public services, social isolation, and discrimination in many countries. They may also encounter various difficulties in accessing health services. Being GM and LW is generally unacceptable in Turkey, and both are perceived as abnormal. Medical students may require education on the subject of sexual orientation to improve their knowledge of and attitudes toward LGBT individuals, to help them remain neutral and avoid prejudice in providing health services for such individuals, and to ensure that such care is unbiased. Intervention: This one-group pretest-post-test design study was performed with third-year students at the Ondokuz Mayıs University Medical Faculty (Samsun-Turkey) on 01-31 September, 2021. Three hundred twenty-five students took part. We evaluated students' attitudes toward homophobia and being GM and LW following a two-week multidisciplinary education program. The program included such topics as "Marginalization," "Interaction between cultures," "Sexual orientation," "Faith-based marginalization," "Sub-cultures," "Health protection," "Gender," and "Marginalized groups." For objective acquisition, we organized small group work, experience-sharing sessions (such as different orientation groups, different ethnic groups, and different behavioral templates), presentations, and panel activities. Context: Some circles in Türkiye regard LGBT individuals as representing an attack on national and spiritual values, and they are used as part of the political discourse. Studies are being performed in some medial faculties in Türkiye concerning the inclusion of subjects related to LGBT individuals in the educational curriculum. However, these studies have not yet assumed the form of a curriculum design including content, method, and testing. It is important for subjects concerning LGBT individuals to be considered more extensively in medical education in Türkiye, and for awareness of the rights of these individuals in the community and of combating discrimination to be improved. Outcome: We observed a significant decrease in students' homophobia after education. Significant decreases were observed in agreement with statements to the effect that being a GM or LW is a disease, that it can be treated, that people can be identified as GMs and LWs based on their behavior, and that they pose a major threat to society. Lessons Learned: It is unclear whether education aimed at all marginalized groups will produce different results to those of programs aimed specifically at GMs and LWs, but we think that applying programs directed toward discrimination and prejudice together will yield more effective results.

教育对医学系学生仇视同性恋以及对男同性恋和女同性恋态度的影响:土耳其样本
问题:在许多国家,男同性恋者(GMs)和女同性恋者(LWs)可能会受到误解、压力、谴责、公共服务受阻、社会孤立和歧视。他们在获得医疗服务方面也可能遇到各种困难。在土耳其,转基因和 LW 通常是不可接受的,两者都被视为不正常。医科学生可能需要接受有关性取向的教育,以提高他们对男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者的认识和态度,帮助他们在为这些人提供医疗服务时保持中立,避免偏见,并确保医疗服务不带偏见。干预措施:2021 年 9 月 1 日至 31 日,在 Ondokuz Mayıs 大学医学院(土耳其萨姆松)的三年级学生中开展了这项前测-后测设计的单组研究。共有 325 名学生参加了研究。在为期两周的多学科教育课程后,我们对学生对同性恋恐惧症、转基因和 LW 的态度进行了评估。课程包括 "边缘化"、"文化间互动"、"性取向"、"基于信仰的边缘化"、"亚文化"、"健康保护"、"性别 "和 "边缘化群体 "等主题。在目标获取方面,我们组织了小组工作、经验分享会(如不同取向群体、不同种族群体和不同行为模板)、演讲和小组活动。背景:土耳其的一些团体认为 LGBT 代表着对民族和精神价值观的攻击,并将其作为政治言论的一部分。图尔基耶的一些医学院正在研究将与男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者有关的科目纳入教育课程的问题。不过,这些研究尚未形成包括内容、方法和测试在内的课程设计。重要的是,要在土耳其的医学教育中更广泛地考虑与男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者有关的科目,并提高人们对这些人在社区中的权利和反对歧视的认识。结果:我们观察到,接受教育后,学生对同性恋的恐惧感明显降低。对于 "同性恋者或女同性恋者是一种疾病"、"同性恋者或女同性恋者是可以治疗的"、"同性恋者或女同性恋者可以根据其行为被识别出来 "以及 "同性恋者或女同性恋者对社会构成重大威胁 "等说法的认同度明显降低。经验教训:目前还不清楚针对所有边缘化群体的教育是否会产生与专门针对基因改造人和本地工人的计划不同的效果,但我们认为,将针对歧视和偏见的计划结合起来使用,会产生更有效的效果。
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Teaching and Learning in Medicine
Teaching and Learning in Medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
12.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Teaching and Learning in Medicine ( TLM) is an international, forum for scholarship on teaching and learning in the health professions. Its international scope reflects the common challenge faced by all medical educators: fostering the development of capable, well-rounded, and continuous learners prepared to practice in a complex, high-stakes, and ever-changing clinical environment. TLM''s contributors and readership comprise behavioral scientists and health care practitioners, signaling the value of integrating diverse perspectives into a comprehensive understanding of learning and performance. The journal seeks to provide the theoretical foundations and practical analysis needed for effective educational decision making in such areas as admissions, instructional design and delivery, performance assessment, remediation, technology-assisted instruction, diversity management, and faculty development, among others. TLM''s scope includes all levels of medical education, from premedical to postgraduate and continuing medical education, with articles published in the following categories:
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