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Australian medical students have fewer opportunities to do physical examination of peers of the opposite gender

机译:澳大利亚医学生对异性同伴进行身体检查的机会较少

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PurposePeer physical examination (PPE), by which junior medical students learn physical examination skills before practicing on patients, is a widely implemented and accepted part of medical curricula. However, the ethical implications of PPE have been debated, since issues including student gender impact on its acceptability. Research has previously demonstrated the phenomenon of ‘attitude-behavior inconsistency’ showing that students’ predictions about their participation in PPE differ from what they actually do in practice. This study asks whether gender and student self-ratings of outlook affect engagement in PPE.
机译:目的对等体检(PPE)是初级医学课程的一部分,通过该课程,初级医学生可以在对患者进行练习之前学习体检技能。但是,PPE的伦理学意义受到了争论,因为包括学生性别在内的问题都影响了PPE的可接受性。先前的研究已经证明了“态度-行为不一致”现象,表明学生对自己参加PPE的预测与他们在实践中的实际做法有所不同。这项研究询问性别和学生的自我评价是否会影响个人防护装备的参与度。

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