医学背景下的性与社会:莱比锡大学医学院学生主导选修课的概念化、实施和评价。

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
GMS Journal for Medical Education Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma001763
Konrad Jakob Endres, Chiara Surber, Mona Albertus, Martina Müller, Laura Wortmann, Nick Heinz, Ines Conrad, Heide Götze
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目的:医生经常因为不舒服和害怕冒犯而避免与患者讨论性和性别相关的健康问题,导致性史不完整和护理空白,特别是对面临显著健康差异的LGBTQI+患者。该项目旨在通过开设一门题为“医学背景下的性与社会”的选修课来弥补这一差距,为德国医科学生提供有效讨论性健康所必需的技能和知识。方法:本课程采用同伴学习、角色扮演等互动式教学方法。涵盖的主题从性传播感染到性别多样性和LGBTQI+健康。通过结构化评估收集学生反馈,以评估课程的影响和有效性。结果:学生反馈高度积极;参与者强调课程的引人入胜的形式和相关性,他们的医学教育。评估结果显示,学生对课程的组织、内容和互动元素非常满意。结论:虽然选修课程受到好评,但其范围有限,表明有必要将类似的培训纳入核心医学课程。这种整合对于使未来的医生能够系统地解决性健康问题,克服系统性偏见,并为所有患者营造一个支持性环境至关重要。
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Sexuality and society in the medical context: Conceptualization, implementation and evaluation of a student-led elective course in medical school at Leipzig University.

Sexuality and society in the medical context: Conceptualization, implementation and evaluation of a student-led elective course in medical school at Leipzig University.

Sexuality and society in the medical context: Conceptualization, implementation and evaluation of a student-led elective course in medical school at Leipzig University.

Objectives: Physicians often avoid discussing sexual and gender-related health with patients due to discomfort and fear of causing offense, leading to incomplete sexual histories and gaps in care, particularly affecting LGBTQI+ patients who face significant health disparities. This project aimed to address this gap by introducing an elective course titled "Sexuality and Society in the Medical Context" to provide German medical students with the skills and knowledge necessary for effective sexual health discussions.

Methods: The course utilized interactive teaching methods, including peer learning and role-playing. Topics covered ranged from sexually transmitted infections to gender diversity and LGBTQI+ health. Student feedback was collected through a structured evaluation to assess the course's impact and effectiveness.

Results: Student feedback was highly positive; with participants highlighting the course's engaging format and relevance to their medical education. The evaluation showed high satisfaction with the course's organization, content, and interactive elements.

Conclusion: Although the elective course was well received, its limited scope suggests the need to integrate similar training into the core medical curriculum. This integration is crucial for enabling future physicians to systematically address sexual health issues, overcome systematic biases, and foster a supportive environment for all patients.

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GMS Journal for Medical Education
GMS Journal for Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
30
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: GMS Journal for Medical Education (GMS J Med Educ) – formerly GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung – publishes scientific articles on all aspects of undergraduate and graduate education in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy and other health professions. Research and review articles, project reports, short communications as well as discussion papers and comments may be submitted. There is a special focus on empirical studies which are methodologically sound and lead to results that are relevant beyond the respective institution, profession or country. Please feel free to submit qualitative as well as quantitative studies. We especially welcome submissions by students. It is the mission of GMS Journal for Medical Education to contribute to furthering scientific knowledge in the German-speaking countries as well as internationally and thus to foster the improvement of teaching and learning and to build an evidence base for undergraduate and graduate education. To this end, the journal has set up an editorial board with international experts. All manuscripts submitted are subjected to a clearly structured peer review process. All articles are published bilingually in English and German and are available with unrestricted open access. Thus, GMS Journal for Medical Education is available to a broad international readership. GMS Journal for Medical Education is published as an unrestricted open access journal with at least four issues per year. In addition, special issues on current topics in medical education research are also published. Until 2015 the journal was published under its German name GMS Zeitschrift für Medizinische Ausbildung. By changing its name to GMS Journal for Medical Education, we wish to underline our international mission.
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