激素避孕在整个生命周期中的益处:一个基于案例的互动课程。

Q3 Medicine
Aisvarya Panakam, Andrea Pelletier, Natasha R Johnson, Celeste S Royce, Trevin C Lau, Deborah Bartz
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前言:在避孕方法中发现的外源性激素有避孕和非避孕的好处,然而很少有教育资源可供医学生学习在不同患者情况下使用激素避孕药。方法:我们设计了一套针对不同身份和临床情况的二年级医学生的激素避孕药使用课程。参加向见习过渡课程的学生参加了40分钟的互动式大小组教学,随后是基于案例的协作学习小组讨论。病例包括一名患有新慢性疾病的育龄女性患者,一名月经不规律的患者,以及一名有全身症状的围绝经期患者。学生在课程结束后立即提供定量反馈,随后在连续六个妇产科实习周期内提供纵向定性反馈,以确定课程的价值,为患者的激素咨询做准备。我们对所有定性反应进行了专题分析。结果:在137名学生中,50名(36%)完成了课程结束评估,其中70%的学生评价干预为优秀或良好。为了进行专题分析,在103名符合条件的见习学生中,59名(57%)完成了调查。我们确定了四个主题:作为激素咨询入门课程的价值;在激素咨询中认识到自己偏见的价值;注重以患者为中心的心理咨询;介绍价值中立和非指导性咨询。讨论:我们以案例为基础的课程介绍了不同患者身份和医学适应症的激素避孕,从而提高了学生对以患者为中心的激素选择咨询的舒适度。这种广泛的避孕课程可以复制到其他医学学员跨多个亚专业。
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Benefits of Hormonal Contraception Across the Lifespan: A Case-Based, Interactive Curriculum.

Introduction: Exogenous hormones found in birth control methods have contraceptive and noncontraceptive benefits, yet few educational resources exist for medical students to learn about use of hormonal contraceptives in varied patient scenarios.

Methods: We designed a curriculum for second-year medical students on the use of hormonal contraceptives in patients with diverse identities and clinical conditions. Students enrolled in a transition to clerkship course participated in an interactive 40-minute large-group didactic, followed by case-based collaborative learning small-group discussions. Cases included a reproductive-aged female patient with a new chronic medical condition, a patient identifying as queer with menstrual irregularities, and a perimenopausal patient with systemic symptoms. Students provided immediate postcourse quantitative feedback, followed by longitudinal qualitative feedback during six consecutive OB/GYN clerkship cycles, regarding the value of the curriculum as preparation for hormone counseling patient encounters. We performed thematic analysis of all qualitative responses.

Results: Of 137 students enrolled, 50 (36%) completed end-of-course evaluation, with 70% evaluating the intervention as excellent or good. For thematic analysis, of the 103 eligible clerkship students, 59 (57%) completed the survey. We identified four themes: value of the curriculum as an introduction to hormone counseling; value in recognizing one's own biases in hormone counseling; emphasis on patient-centered counseling; and introduction to value-neutral and nondirective counseling.

Discussion: Our case-based curriculum introduces hormonal contraception across diverse patient identities and medical indications, resulting in improved student comfort with patient-centered counseling on hormone options. This expansive contraception curriculum can be replicated for other medical trainees across multiple subspecialties.

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