对肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征本科医学教育的调查研究

V. Reid, N. Muirhead
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背景和目的:ME/CFS是一种鲜为人知的、高度污名化的疾病,它会显著降低患者的生活质量。ME/CFS已被确定为许多卫生专业人员的知识空白,因此本研究旨在探索英国医学生对ME/CFS的理解。方法:使用Redcap开发的在线调查通过社交媒体或医学协会的电子邮件分发给参与者。参与者是英国医学院的本科生。结果:来自16所医学院的94名学生完成了调查。35%的学生不知道ME/CFS是什么,88%的学生说到目前为止他们的课程还没有涉及到这种疾病。89%的参与者希望更多地了解ME/CFS,特别是通过电子学习和视频。讨论:参与者通常不知道ME/CFS及其症状,也没有接受过相关教学或接触过该疾病。英国本科医学院目前对ME/CFS的教育不足,学生在这项调查中表达的兴趣表明了英国医学院的一个新的教学机会。
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Investigating undergraduate medical education on myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome
Background and Objectives: ME/CFS is a poorly understood, highly stigmatised condition which significantly reduces patients’ quality of life. ME/CFS had been identified as a gap in many health professionals’ knowledge, therefore this research aims to explore the understanding of ME/CFS amongst UK medical students. Methods: An online survey developed using Redcap was distributed to participants who were recruited via social media or via medical societies' emails. The participants were undergraduate UK medical students. Results: 94 students completed the survey from more than 16 medical schools. 35% of the students did not know what ME/CFS is and 88% say that the disease has not been covered in their course so far. 89% of participants would like to learn more about ME/CFS, specifically through elearning and videos. Discussion: Participants were generally unaware of ME/CFS and its symptoms and had not received relevant teaching or exposure to the disease. Education on ME/CFS within undergraduate UK medical schools is currently inadequate and the interest expressed by students in this survey demonstrates a new teaching opportunity for UK medical schools.
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