医学生对智障态度的教育评价

IF 1.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Clinical Teacher Pub Date : 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1111/tct.70214
Maja Donaldson, Molly Hebditch, Nina Arnesen, Penny Geer, James Fallon, Sarah Stringer, Stephanie Daley
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摘要

英国有150万智力残疾人士。人们认识到,智力残疾者是一个边缘化群体,其健康经历和结果低于无智力残疾者。造成这种情况的一个因素是医务人员缺乏知识和技能。英国的一所医学院试图通过为四年级医学生开设智力残疾培训课程来应对这一挑战。评估我们试图评估新的智障训练课程对学生对智障人士的态度和学生对课程的满意度的影响。所有的学生都被邀请在完成强制性的智障训练之前参加这次评估。学生被要求完成一份职前态度问卷和一份满意度调查。在210名学生中,有180名学生参加了评估。收集了113名学生的成对结果数据。在五个因素中,有四个因素(不适、情绪、对能力/权利的了解和行为)的态度得分显著提高。会议的反馈意见确定了积极方面和发展领域。本评估发现,智障培训课程可以积极影响学生对智障人士的态度。这些项目可以在本科阶段更广泛地实施,以加强对这一边缘化群体的未来护理。
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An Educational Evaluation of Medical Students' Attitudes Towards Intellectual Disability

An Educational Evaluation of Medical Students' Attitudes Towards Intellectual Disability

Background

There are 1.5 million people with intellectual disability living in the United Kingdom. It is recognised that people with intellectual disability are a marginalised group whose health experiences and outcomes are lower than those without intellectual disabilities. A contributing factor is a lack of knowledge and skills in the medical workforce.

Approach

One medical school in England sought to address this challenge by developing an Intellectual Disability Training session for fourth-year medical students.

Evaluation

We sought to assess the impact of the new Intellectual Disability Training session on student attitudes towards people with intellectual disability and student satisfaction with the session. All students were invited to take part in this evaluation prior to completion of the mandatory Intellectual Disability Training. Students were asked to a complete a pre-post attitude questionnaire and a satisfaction survey. One hundred eighty students participated in the evaluation out of a cohort of 210 students. Paired outcome data were collected for 113 students. A significant increase in attitude scores was found in four of the five factors (discomfort, emotional, knowledge of capacity/rights and behaviour). Feedback from the session has identified positive aspects, as well as areas for development.

Implications

This evaluation has identified that an Intellectual Disability Training session can positively impact student attitudes towards people with intellectual disabilities. Such programmes could be implemented more widely at undergraduate level to enhance the future care delivery to this marginalised group of people.

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Clinical Teacher
Clinical Teacher MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Clinical Teacher has been designed with the active, practising clinician in mind. It aims to provide a digest of current research, practice and thinking in medical education presented in a readable, stimulating and practical style. The journal includes sections for reviews of the literature relating to clinical teaching bringing authoritative views on the latest thinking about modern teaching. There are also sections on specific teaching approaches, a digest of the latest research published in Medical Education and other teaching journals, reports of initiatives and advances in thinking and practical teaching from around the world, and expert community and discussion on challenging and controversial issues in today"s clinical education.
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