多元文化背景下性别对医学生临床学习体验的影响

G. Mohammed, D. Bennett
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背景:临床见习学习经历是医学教育的一个重要方面;它会受到各种因素的影响,包括性别。要理解性别对这种体验的影响,需要对学生的认知进行更深入的分析和探索。本研究旨在探讨多元文化背景下医学生对性别对临床见习经验影响的认知。方法:本质性研究有目的地选取有实习经验的医学生为样本。采用半结构化面对面访谈(n = 16)。采用NVIVO软件(QSR NVIVO 11)进行专题分析。结果:男学生感觉面临更多的困难和女患者的排斥。因此,她们感到失去了动力,因为她们参与女性患者的临床检查受到了负面影响。女学生透露,他们的男同事有一个既定的观念,即不允许检查女病人,因此没有尝试。异性患者的性别障碍与文化、宗教等多种因素有关。性别对临床监督的影响结果不一。一些学生报告了积极的经历,而另一些则报告了消极的经历。学生们相信他们的文化、宗教和个人信仰不会影响他们与病人的关系。结论:本研究突出了性别对阿联酋临床见习学习经历的显著影响。为了确保适当和健康的学习环境,必须制定克服这些挑战的解决办法。
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Effect of gender on medical students' clinical learning experience in a multicultural setting
Background: The clinical clerkship learning experience is a critical aspect of medical education; it can be affected by various factors, including gender. Understanding the effect of gender on this experience requires a deeper analysis and exploration of students' perceptions. This study aims to investigate medical students' perceptions of the effect of gender on the clinical clerkship learning experience in a multicultural setting. Methods: This qualitative study purposefully sampled medical students in their final year who had clerkship experience. Semi-structured face-to-face interviews (n = 16) were conducted. NVIVO software (QSR NVivo 11) was used for the thematic analysis. Results: Male students perceived facing more difficulties and rejection from female patients. Consequently, they felt demotivated, as their participation in the clinical examination of female patients was negatively affected. Female students revealed that their male colleagues had an established idea of not being allowed to examine female patients, and thus did not try. A gender barrier with patients of the opposite gender is related to multiple factors such as culture and religion. The influence of gender on clinical supervision had mixed outcomes. Some students reported positive experiences, while others reported negative ones. The students believed that their culture, religion, and personal beliefs did not influence their relationship with patients. Conclusion: This study highlights the significant effect of gender on the clinical clerkship learning experience in the United Arab Emirates. To ensure an adequate and healthy learning environment, solutions to overcome these challenges must be developed.
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