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Attitudes of medical students to HIV and AIDS.

机译:医学生对艾滋病毒和艾滋病的态度。

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OBJECTIVE--To assess the knowledge and attitudes of medical students to HIV/AIDS and whether attitudes correlate with knowledge and clinical experience. To determine if students felt adequately prepared to deal with medical and psychological aspects of HIV/AIDS. SUBJECTS AND METHODS--The subjects consisted of 190 London and 99 Cambridge medical students at the end of their genitourinary medicine attachment, plus 230 Cambridge medical students at the end of their second pre-clinical year. Between March 1991 and February 1992 all were asked to complete an anonymous questionnaire, covering factual knowledge and attitudes towards HIV/AIDS. MAIN RESULTS--Cambridge genitourinary medicine students, despite spending less time studying HIV infection than their London counterparts gave more correct answers to the factual questions, although this difference did not reach significance (52.4% vs. 47.5%, p = 0.14). One third of students believed that many health care workers were at high risk of acquiring HIV at work and one fifth thought doctors should have the right to refuse to treat people with HIV. Fourteen percent of Cambridge genitourinary medicine students indicated that most British people with HIV have only themselves to blame, by comparison with 4% of London students (p = 0.003). Thirty-nine per cent of Cambridge genitourinary medicine students expressed reluctance to care for someone with AIDS by comparison with 10% of London students (p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS--It is important that medical educators convey accurate information about HIV, including the actual risks posed by occupational exposure and try to ensure that medical students spend sufficient time seeing patients with HIV/AIDS during their training.
机译:目的-评估医学生对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的知识和态度,以及态度是否与知识和临床经验相关。确定学生是否准备好充分应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的医学和心理方面。受试者与方法-受试者包括190名伦敦泌尿生殖医学实习结束后的伦敦医学生和99名剑桥医学研究生,以及第二名临床前第二学年末的230名剑桥医学生。在1991年3月至1992年2月之间,要求所有人填写匿名调查表,内容涉及对艾滋病毒/艾滋病的事实知识和态度。主要结果-尽管与伦敦的同龄人相比,剑桥泌尿生殖医学专业的学生花费更少的时间研究艾滋病毒感染,但对事实性问题的回答更为正确,尽管这一差异没有达到显着性(52.4%vs. 47.5%,p = 0.14)。三分之一的学生认为,许多医护人员在工作中容易感染艾滋病毒,而五分之一的人认为医生应有权拒绝对艾滋病毒感染者进行治疗。剑桥泌尿生殖医学专业学生中有14%表示,大多数英国艾滋病毒感染者只能自责,而伦敦学生中只有4%(p = 0.003)。相比于伦敦的10%的学生,百分之三十九的剑桥泌尿生殖医学专业的学生表示不愿照顾艾滋病患者(p = 0.0001)。结论-重要的是,医学教育工作者应传达有关HIV的准确信息,包括职业暴露所带来的实际风险,并设法确保医学生在培训期间花费足够的时间看望HIV / AIDS患者。

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