Medical students' perceived comfort and competence performing physical examinations on patients with obesity: A mixed-methods needs assessment

IF 2.2 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Clinical Obesity Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1111/cob.12617
Christine B. Tenedero, Kathleen T. O'Brien, Barkha P. Patel, Michele Strom, Arin C. Deveci, Lisa Chu, Sanasi Jayawardena, Rebecca Noseworthy, Amy C. McPherson, Catharine M. Walsh, Jill K. Hamilton
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Physicians are unsatisfied with their training in the care of patients with obesity. Physical examination is a key component of care, and modifications to techniques are often necessary for patients with obesity. To determine learning needs, we examined medical students' perceived comfort and competency in conducting physical examinations on patients with obesity. This mixed-methods study of Canadian medical students used a questionnaire and semi-structured focus groups to assess medical students' perceived comfort and competence in examining patients with obesity. Participants included 175 Canadian medical students. A minority of medical students felt comfortable (42%) or competent (14%) examining patients with obesity. Physical exam challenges included modifying exam manoeuvres, interpreting findings and communicating sensitively around weight. Lack of early exposure to patients with obesity, minimal instruction by preceptors and a lack of curricular focus on obesity were felt to be barriers to improving these skills. Students perceived their lack of confidence as negatively impacting their ability to manage patients with obesity and more training in this area was desired to prevent disparities in care. Medical students feel that adequate training on how to perform an obesity-specific physical examination is lacking. Developing curricula and including formal teaching around these key competencies within medical education is essential.

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医科学生对肥胖症患者进行体格检查的舒适度和能力感知:混合方法需求评估
医生们对自己所接受的肥胖症患者护理培训并不满意。体格检查是护理工作的重要组成部分,肥胖症患者往往需要对体格检查技术进行调整。为了确定学习需求,我们研究了医学生在对肥胖症患者进行体格检查时的舒适度和能力。这项针对加拿大医科学生的混合方法研究采用了问卷调查和半结构化焦点小组的形式,以评估医科学生在为肥胖症患者进行体检时所感受到的舒适度和能力。参与者包括 175 名加拿大医科学生。少数医学生在为肥胖症患者做检查时感到舒适(42%)或胜任(14%)。体格检查面临的挑战包括修改检查操作、解释检查结果以及围绕体重进行敏感沟通。他们认为,缺乏与肥胖症患者的早期接触、实习医生的指导很少以及课程缺乏对肥胖症的关注是提高这些技能的障碍。学生们认为,缺乏自信对他们管理肥胖症患者的能力产生了负面影响,因此希望在这一领域开展更多培训,以防止出现护理差异。医科学生认为在如何进行肥胖症专项体检方面缺乏足够的培训。在医学教育中围绕这些关键能力开发课程并纳入正式教学至关重要。
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Clinical Obesity
Clinical Obesity ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Obesity is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality translational and clinical research papers and reviews focussing on obesity and its co-morbidities. Key areas of interest are: • Patient assessment, classification, diagnosis and prognosis • Drug treatments, clinical trials and supporting research • Bariatric surgery and follow-up issues • Surgical approaches to remove body fat • Pharmacological, dietary and behavioural approaches for weight loss • Clinical physiology • Clinically relevant epidemiology • Psychological aspects of obesity • Co-morbidities • Nursing and care of patients with obesity.
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