法国医学院的环境卫生:来自医学生的呼吁。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY Journal of Visceral Surgery Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2023.10.004
Anouk Grobon , Florence Huang , Glenn Simon-Rivé , Louise Benoit , Meriem Koual
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目的:环境因素导致的疾病占全球疾病总数的 25%以上,但作为医科学生,我们认为环境健康方面的教学不足。面对病人的问题、预防与环境接触相关的疾病以及对易感人群进行护理时,我们都显得手足无措:我们于 2021 年 10 月至 11 月在法国开展了一项全国性调查,使用的是网络问卷。我们对所有医科学生进行了问卷调查,以评估他们对环境健康的了解程度,以及他们是否希望获得有关这一主题的专门课程:232 名学生对调查做出了回应,其中大多数(62.7%)学生在医学学习期间从未接受过环境健康方面的教育。大多数学生声称不了解环境健康知识(63.6%),大多数学生从未阅读或看过有关环境健康的媒体内容(59.2%)。对环境健康有所了解的人则是通过社交媒体了解到的,他们对这些内容的可靠性提出了质疑。大多数人(87.3%)准备在学医期间选修一门关于环境健康问题的专门课程,以便更好地为病人提供循证医学信息并识别高危人群:通过调查,我们确定了在医学教育中植入环境医学课程的必要性和紧迫性。
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Environmental health in medical schools in France: A call from medical students

Objective

Environmental factors contribute to more than 25% of all global disease but as medical student, we consider that environmental health is insufficiently taught. We are not armed for facing patient's questions, prevent diseases linked to environmental exposure and adapt care in susceptible population.

Material and methods

We conducted a national French survey, using a web-based questionnaire from October to November 2021. All medical students were interrogated to assess their knowledge on environmental health and their desire to obtain a specific curriculum on this topic.

Results

Two hundred and thirty-two students responded to the survey and most (62.7%) had never had any teaching on environmental health during their medical studies. The majority claimed to have no knowledge on environmental health (63.6%), and most had never been read or seen media content about it (59.2%). Those who had knowledge on environmental health, had been informed through social media, questioning the reliability of this content. Most (87.3%) were ready to take a specific course on environmental health issues during their medical studies in order to better inform their patients with evidence-based medicine and identify at risk population.

Conclusion

Through a survey, we identified the need and the emergency of implanting a curriculum on environmental medicine in our medical education.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Visceral Surgery (JVS) is the online-only, English version of the French Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale. The journal focuses on clinical research and continuing education, and publishes original and review articles related to general surgery, as well as press reviews of recently published major international works. High-quality illustrations of surgical techniques, images and videos serve as support for clinical evaluation and practice optimization. JVS is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline) and is accessible worldwide through ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey.
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