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Medical student teaching in the UK: how well are newly qualified doctors prepared for their role caring for patients with cancer in hospital?

机译:英国的医学院学生教学:新近合格的医生准备好在医院照顾癌症患者的角色了吗?

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A number of studies have identified problems with undergraduate oncology teaching. We have investigated how well prepared newly qualified doctors (first foundation year, or FY1 doctors) are for treating patients with cancer. Twenty-five FY1 doctors and 15 senior doctors participated in interviews. We turned the emergent themes into a questionnaire for all 5143 UK FY1 doctors in 2005. The response rate was 43% (2062 responses). Sixty-one percent of FY1 doctors had received oncology teaching at medical school, but 31% recalled seeing fewer than 10 patients with cancer. Forty percent of FY1 doctors felt prepared for looking after patients with cancer. Sixty-five percent felt prepared for diagnosing cancer, 15% felt they knew enough about chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and 11% felt prepared for dealing with oncological emergencies. Respondents believed medical students should learn about symptom control (71%) and communication skills (41%). Respondents who had received oncology teaching were more likely to feel prepared for looking after patients with cancer (OR 1.52; 95% CI 1.14–2.04). Preparedness also correlated with exposure to patients with cancer (OR 1.48; 95% CI 1.22–1.79). We have found worryingly low levels of exposure of medical students to patients with cancer. First foundation year doctors lack knowledge about cancer care and symptom control. Oncologists should maintain involvement in undergraduate teaching, and encourage greater involvement of patients in this teaching.
机译:大量研究发现了本科肿瘤学教学中的问题。我们研究了准备好的新合格医生(第一学年或FY1医生)对癌症患者的治疗情况。 FY1的25位医生和15位高级医生参加了采访。我们在2005年将出现的主题变成了对所有5143位英国FY1医生的问卷。答复率为43%(2062答复)。 FY1的医生中有61%在医学院接受了肿瘤学教学,但31%的医生回忆说看到少于10名癌症患者。 FY1的40%的医生认为已经准备好照顾癌症患者。 65%的人为诊断癌症做好了准备,15%的人认为他们对化学疗法和放射疗法有足够的了解,11%的人为应对肿瘤紧急情况做好了准备。受访者认为,医学生应该学习有关症状控制(71%)和沟通技巧(41%)的知识。接受过肿瘤学教学的受访者更有可能为照顾癌症患者做好准备(OR 1.52; 95%CI 1.14–2.04)。防范还与癌症患者的暴露相关(OR 1.48; 95%CI 1.22-1.79)。我们发现令人担忧的是,医学生与癌症患者的接触水平很低。开学第一年的医生缺乏有关癌症治疗和症状控制的知识。肿瘤科医生应继续参与本科教学,并鼓励患者更多地参与该教学。

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