自信对医学生对残障人士态度及临床表现的中介作用。

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Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-07-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S522243
Vanda G Yazbeck Karam, Sandrella Bou Malhab, Sola Aoun Bahous, Pascale Salameh, Myriam El Khoury-Malhame, Nadia Asmar
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摘要

前言:本研究旨在探讨自信在塑造性别、入学年份、医学生对残疾人(PWD)的态度及其临床表现之间的关系中的中介作用,特别是在歧视普遍存在的文化背景下。方法:在黎巴嫩一所私立医学院进行了一项横断面研究,作为内部评估的一部分,涉及来自所有四年计划的143名医学生。采用PROCESS宏观的中介分析,探讨自信对PWD学生态度和临床表现的影响。结果:医学培训年数越高的学生对PWD表现出更积极的态度和更好的临床表现,这是由更强的自信介导的。相反,女学生报告自信心较低,对她们的态度和与PWD的临床互动产生负面影响。讨论:本研究强调自信在医学生对残疾的态度和表现的中介作用。调查结果表明,需要进行课程改革,纳入以残疾为重点的培训,并进一步解决阻碍建立信任的性别障碍。
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The Mediating Role of Self-Confidence in Medical Students' Attitudes and Clinical Performance Toward People with Disability.

Introduction: This study aimed to explore the mediating role of self-confidence in shaping the relationship between gender and year of enrollment, and medical students' attitudes towards people with disability (PWD), and their clinical performance particularly in cultural contexts where stigma is prevalent.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted as part of an internal assessment at a private medical school in Lebanon, involving 143 medical students from all four years of the program. Mediation analysis with PROCESS macro, was used to explore the impact of self-confidence on students' attitudes and clinical performance with PWD.

Results: Students in higher years of medical training demonstrated more positive attitudes and better clinical performance with PWD, mediated by greater self-confidence. Conversely, female students reported lower self-confidence, negatively influencing their attitudes and clinical interactions with PWD.

Discussion: This research highlights the critical role of self-confidence in mediating medical students' attitudes and performance with PWD. Findings suggest the need for curriculum reforms to incorporate disability-focused training and additionally address gender-specific barriers to confidence-building.

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