Impact of Student-Run Free Clinic Participation on Medical Student Attitudes Towards the Underserved: A Mixed-Methods Approach

Michael Enich, Meagan Hawes, Paul Lavadera, Karen Wei-Ru Lin
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Background: Student-run free clinics provide an opportunity to shape medical student practices with and attitudes towards the medically underserved. Previous literature has shown mixed results on how student attitudes change over the course of medical education. The purpose of this mixed-method study is to determine the effect that participation in a student-run free clinic has on medical student attitudes towards the underserved as compared to attitudes of non-participating students. Methods: The validated Medical Attitudes Towards the Underserved (MSATU) survey was administered in cross-sectional study to student participants in a student-run free clinic and to non-participating medical students (n = 122). Additionally, first and fourth year participant students were interviewed via semi-structured interviews about results. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in overall MSATU scores between participant and non-participant medical students using Mann Whitney tests. In sub-score analyses, Mann Whitney tests demonstrated significantly higher scores among participants in the total services score (U = 1344.0, df = 115, p = 0.013) and the expensive procedures services sub-score (U = 1401.0, df = 115, p = 0.019). Interviews revealed that positive attitudes towards the underserved are not specific to student-run free clinic participants. Participants did not describe changes in their attitude from clinic participation, believing all medical students had a baseline positive attitude towards the underserved. They did, however, highlight that witnessing the reality of these patients influenced their perspective and future practice. Conclusions: There were limited significant differences in MSATU survey scores between participant and non-participant students. Interview results suggest that the survey tool was unable to capture changes in the perspectives of participant medical students or the changes in their projected practices but that, participation in a student-run free clinic had an overall positive effect on understanding of the barriers to care and empathy towards the underserved.
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学生经营的免费诊所参与对医学生对服务不足的态度的影响:一种混合方法的方法
背景:学生经营的免费诊所提供了一个机会,以塑造医学生的做法和对医疗服务不足的态度。先前的文献表明,在医学教育过程中,学生态度的变化结果好坏参半。这项混合方法研究的目的是确定参加学生开办的免费诊所与不参加的学生的态度相比,对医学生对服务不足的态度的影响。方法:采用横断面研究的方法,对参加学生经营的免费诊所的学生和未参加的医学生(n = 122)进行有效的对服务不足的医学态度(MSATU)调查。此外,通过半结构化访谈对一年级和四年级的学生进行了结果访谈。结果:采用Mann Whitney检验,参与和非参与的医学生在MSATU总分上无统计学差异。在分值分析中,Mann Whitney检验显示,参与者在总服务分值(U = 1344.0, df = 115, p = 0.013)和昂贵程序服务分值(U = 1401.0, df = 115, p = 0.019)上得分显著较高。采访显示,对服务不足的人持积极态度的并不仅仅是学生开办的免费诊所的参与者。参与者没有描述他们在诊所参与后态度的变化,认为所有医学生对服务不足的人都有一个基线的积极态度。然而,他们确实强调,目睹这些病人的现实影响了他们的观点和未来的实践。结论:参与和未参与的学生在MSATU调查得分上存在有限的显著差异。访谈结果表明,调查工具无法捕捉到参与的医学生观点的变化或他们计划实践的变化,但参与学生经营的免费诊所对理解护理障碍和对服务不足者的同情有总体积极影响。
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