功能性神经障碍的本科教学与认知

A. Storrar, Dj Rayment, Ea Mallam
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目的探讨医学生在功能性神经障碍(FND)方面的教学水平及是否足够。此外,评估医学生群体对FND的理解和看法。方法对布里斯托尔大学医学院学生进行为期2周的在线调查。这包括2个开放性问题,探讨个人对FND教学程度和病因学的看法,以及另外21个关于学生人口统计、临床经验和教学的封闭式问题。结果大多数学生(27/44)认为教学水平不足,大多数学生希望得到更多的培训。在精神病学轮转期间提供FND教学。34%(15/44)的学生从未遇到过FND。其中,58%(17/29)的人通过医学院获得了对FND的认识。学生们估计,63%的病例与最近的压力生活事件有关,另外75%(33/44)认为FND症状不是“伪造的”。结论教师的教学水平存在不足,学生普遍认为教师的教学水平更有价值。尽管如此,大多数人对FND持积极态度。本研究建议将FND循证教学纳入医学院课程。
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47 Undergraduate teaching and perceptions of functional neurological disorders
Objectives To explore the level of teaching given to medical students on functional neurological disorders (FND), and whether this was considered sufficient. In addition, to assess the understanding and perceptions of FND within the medical student population. Methods Data were collected over 2 weeks from University of Bristol medical students through use of an online survey. This comprised of 2 open questions exploring personal opinions on the extent of teaching and aetiology of FND, and a further 21 closed questions on student demographics, clinical experience and teaching. Results The level of teaching was viewed by the majority (27/44) to be insufficient and most students would value more training. When provided, FND teaching was delivered during psychiatry rotations. 34% (15/44) of students had not encountered FND before. Of those that had, 58% (17/29) gained awareness of FND through medical school. Students estimated 63% of cases were associated with a recent stressful life event and additionally 75% (33/44) believed FND symptoms were not ‘faked’. Conclusions The level of teaching was viewed as being inadequate and in general the students would value more. Despite this, the majority held positives attitudes towards FND. This study recommends integration of evidence-based teaching on FND into the medical school curriculum.
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