美国医科学生对寻求庇护者医疗护理的知识和兴趣。

IF 1.5 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Education for Primary Care Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/14739879.2022.2137856
Porag J Das, Kyra M Sagal, Katherine L Blanton, Anika S Naidu, William Pavlis, Joshua W Goyert, Christopher W Reynolds, Florian Schmitzberger, Vidya Ramanathan, Michele Heisler
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背景:寻求庇护者面临着重大而独特的医疗保健挑战,需要医疗保健从业人员,特别是初级保健从业人员接受培训,以照顾这一患者群体。然而,对于医学生对照顾美国寻求庇护者的兴趣和未来能力的了解有限。项目目标:我们的目标是了解美国医学生在为寻求庇护者提供护理方面的兴趣、经验和知识,以评估医学院向学习者介绍寻求庇护者护理的方式是否需要改变。描述:从2020年6月至2021年3月,对四所医学院的美国医学生进行了一项包含23个问题的调查,这些医学院的庇护方案隶属于医生促进人权协会(PHR),调查了向寻求庇护者提供照顾的各个方面。结果:在接受调查的大约2846名学生中,436名学生(15%)完整地完成了调查。大多数受访者希望接受有关照顾寻求庇护者的培训(91%)。超过一半(52%)的人认为他们对庇护问题的总体了解“很差”或“没有”,73%的人认为他们的医学院关于寻求庇护者健康的课程需要改进。结论:在有附属庇护诊所的学校里,医学生渴望照顾寻求庇护的病人,但却感到没有准备好这样做,这突出了美国医学院对正式庇护教育的需求未得到满足。
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U.S. medical student knowledge and interest in asylum seeker medical care.

Context: Asylum seekers face significant and unique healthcare challenges, requiring healthcare practitioners, specifically in primary care, to be trained to care for this patient population. However, there is limited understanding of medical students' interest in and future ability to care for the population of asylum seekers in the United States.

Project aims: We aim to understand U.S. medical students' interest, experience, and knowledge in providing care for asylum seekers to assess the need for change in the ways in which medical schools introduce asylum seeker care to learners.

Description: A 23-question survey was administered to U.S. medical students at four institutions with asylum programmes affiliated with Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) from June 2020 to March 2021, querying various aspects of providing care to asylum seekers.

Outcomes: Of the approximately 2846 students who received the survey, 436 students (15%) completed it in its entirety. Most respondents desired training about caring for asylum seekers (91%). Over half (52%) rated their knowledge of asylum issues overall as 'poor' or 'none', and 73% thought their medical school's curriculum on asylum seeker health needed improvement.

Conclusions: Medical students at schools with affiliated asylum clinics desire to care for asylum seeker patients but feel unprepared to do so, highlighting an unmet need for formal asylum education in U.S. medical schools.

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Education for Primary Care
Education for Primary Care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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期刊介绍: Education for Primary Care aims to reflect the best experience, expertise and innovative ideas in the development of undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing primary care education. The journal is UK based but welcomes contributions from all over the world. Readers will benefit from the broader perspectives on educational activities provided through the contributions of all health professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, midwives, health visitors, community nurses and managers. This sharing of experiences has the potential for enhancing healthcare delivery and for promoting interprofessional working.
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