为全国大学生医学协会中医学领域代表性不足的医学生成员制定并实施偏头痛差异与诊断本科医学教育计划:试点项目。

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Headache Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1111/head.14791
Larry Charleston
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目的/背景:偏头痛诊断不足。在医学院的整个培训过程中,医学生平均约有 3 小时接触头痛教育。此外,一些医学生对疼痛存在种族偏见。医学界代表性不足(UIM)的头痛从业者很少。医学界代表性不足的从业人员更有可能在医疗服务不足的社区执业,而医疗服务提供者与患者之间的种族一致性可能有助于消除医疗差距。全国大学生医学协会 (SNMA) 是一个致力于支持当前和未来的 UIM 医学生并满足服务不足社区需求的组织。本项目的目标是开发并实施一个简短的偏头痛诊断与差异本科医学教育项目(MD2UMEP),以提高SNMA中UIM医学生对偏头痛诊断与差异的认识:为了与SNMA建立联系/关系,我们浏览了SNMA第五区的网站。向韦恩州立大学医学院(WSUSOM)多样性、平等与包容办公室(ODEI)致电,解释该教育倡议,并随后向韦恩州立大学医学院多样性、平等与包容办公室主任发送电子邮件,随后召开视频会议(VCM)。与来自 WSUSOM 的两名 SNMA 成员领导人举行了视频会议。计划在当地和地区介绍/提供 MD2UMEP。通过电子方式保持沟通。为了开发/提供 MD2UMEP,我们查阅了头痛文献,以了解偏头痛诊断和偏头痛差异的关键概念,重点是非裔美国人。此外,还制作了幻灯片,并附有谈话要点和参考文献。起草了测试前和测试后的问题,并通过 QR 码提供给用户。介绍了 MD2UMEP,学生们填写了调查问卷。结果:MD2UMEP 于 2021 年 7 月 31 日开始工作,并于 2022 年 10 月 1 日以最终形式交付。与 SNMA 领导层建立了专业关系。开发了 MD2UMEP,并在 2022 年 SNMA 第五区医学教育大会上实施。向 UIM SNMA 医科学生介绍了头痛医学。九名学生匿名回答了 MD2UMEP 的前测问题。八人回答了后测问题。项目结束时,在偏头痛诊断和差异的10道测试题中,有7道题的成绩有所提高,有1道题的成绩保持在100%。其中两道试题的正确率保持不变(但由于分母较小,总体百分比有所提高)。后测中正确回答的比例更高:医学生非常需要偏头痛诊断和差异教育。我们为医学生开发了一个新的偏头痛诊断与差异项目。SNMA成员对MD2UMEP的接受度很高,该项目加强了他们对偏头痛诊断和差异的认识。该项目让UIM的医学生接触到了头痛医学。
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Developing and delivering a migraine disparities and diagnosis undergraduate medical educational program to underrepresented in medicine medical student members of the Student National Medical Association: A pilot project.

Objective/background: Migraine is underdiagnosed. On average, medical students have approximately 3 h of exposure to headache education throughout medical school training. Moreover, some medical students have racially-based biases in pain. There is a paucity of underrepresented in medicine (UIM) headache practitioners. UIM practitioners are more likely to practice in underserved communities and provider-patient ethnic concordance may help eliminate healthcare disparities. The Student National Medical Association (SNMA) is an organization committed to supporting current and future UIM medical students and addressing the needs of underserved communities. The goal of this project was to develop and deliver a brief Migraine Diagnosis and Disparities Undergraduate Medical Education Program (MD2UMEP) to increase awareness of migraine diagnosis and disparities in UIM medical students in the SNMA.

Methods: For connecting/relationship-building with SNMA, the SNMA Region V website was reviewed. Calls were made to Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSUSOM) Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) explaining the educational initiative with subsequent emails to the Director of WSUSOM's ODEI followed by a video-conference meeting (VCM). VCMs were conducted with two SNMA member leaders from WSUSOM. A local and regional presentation/delivery of the MD2UMEP was planned. Communication was maintained electronically. For development/delivery of the MD2UMEP, headache literature was reviewed for key concepts underpinning migraine diagnosis and migraine disparities with a focus on African Americans. Slides with talking points were developed with references. Pre- and posttest questions were drafted and made accessible via a QR code. The MD2UMEP was presented and students completed the questionnaires. Descriptive statistics were used to quantify responses.

Results: The MD2UMEP work began July 31, 2021, with program delivered in final form on October 1, 2022. A professional relationship was established with SNMA leadership. A MD2UMEP was developed then administered at the 2022 SNMA Region V Medical Education Conference. Headache medicine was introduced to UIM SNMA medical students. Anonymously, nine individuals responded to the MD2UMEP pretest questions. Eight individuals answered the posttest questions. At the program's conclusion, UIM student performance improved on seven of 10 test questions on migraine diagnosis and disparities and remained at 100% on one of 10 test questions. On two of the questions, the number correct remained the same (although percentage overall increased due to the smaller denominator). There was a higher proportion of correct responses on the posttest.

Conclusions: There is great need for migraine diagnosis and disparities education among medical students. A new migraine diagnosis and disparities program was developed for medical students. SNMA members were receptive to the MD2UMEP and it strengthened their knowledge of migraine diagnosis and disparities. This program exposed UIM medical students to headache medicine.

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Headache
Headache 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
10.00%
发文量
172
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Headache publishes original articles on all aspects of head and face pain including communications on clinical and basic research, diagnosis and management, epidemiology, genetics, and pathophysiology of primary and secondary headaches, cranial neuralgias, and pains referred to the head and face. Monthly issues feature case reports, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, and news items regarding AHS plus medicolegal and socioeconomic aspects of head pain. This is the official journal of the American Headache Society.
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