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Medical students, spirituality and religiosity-results from the multicenter study SBRAME

机译:医学生,灵性和宗教性-多中心研究SBRAME的结果

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Background To evaluate the relationship between spirituality/religiosity (S/R) and the attitudes, beliefs and experiences of medical students in Brazil with respect to S/R in their undergraduate training and clinical practice. Methods SBRAME (Spirituality and Brazilian Medical Education) is a multicenter study involving 12 Brazilian medical schools with 5950 medical students (MS). Participants completed a questionnaire that collected information on socio-demographic data and S/R in their undergraduate training and practice. Results Of all MS, 3630 participated in the survey (61.0%). The sample was 53.8% women and the mean age was 22.5?years. The majority of MS believed that spirituality has an impact on patients’ health (71.2%) and that this impact was positive (68.2%). The majority also wanted to address S/R in their clinical practice (58.0%) and considered it relevant (75.3%), although nearly one-half (48.7%) felt unprepared to do so. Concerning their training, most MS reported that they had never participated in a “spirituality and health” activity (81.0%) and that their medical instructors had never or rarely addressed this issue (78.3%). The majority also believed that they should be prepared to address spiritual issues related to the health of their patients (61.6%) and that this content should be included in the medical curriculum (62.6%). Conclusion There is a large gap between MS attitudes and expectations and the S/R training that they are receiving during their undergraduate training. The majority of MS surveyed believe that patients should have their beliefs addressed and that these beliefs could have important effects on their health and the doctor-patient relationship. These results should stimulate discussion about the place that S/R training should have in the medical curriculum.
机译:背景评估精神/宗教信仰(S / R)与巴西医学生在本科学习和临床实践中对S / R的态度,信念和经验之间的关系。方法SBRAME(精神与巴西医学教育)是一项多中心研究,涉及12所巴西医学院和5950名医学生(MS)。参加者完成了一份调查表,该调查表收集了他们在大学训练和实践中的社会人口统计学数据和S / R信息。结果在所有MS中,有3630名参加了调查(61.0%)。样本为53.​​8%的女性,平均年龄为22.5岁。大多数MS认为灵性对患者的健康有影响(71.2%),而这种影响是积极的(68.2%)。大多数人也想在他们的临床实践中解决S / R问题(58.0%),并认为它具有相关性(75.3%),尽管将近一半(48.7%)的人对此没有准备。关于他们的培训,大多数MS报告说他们从未参加过“精神与健康”活动(81.0%),而他们的医疗指导者从未或很少解决这个问题(78.3%)。多数人还认为,他们应做好准备解决与患者健康有关的精神问题(61.6%),并且该内容应纳入医学课程中(62.6%)。结论MS的态度和期望与他们在大学期间接受的S / R培训之间存在很大的差距。大多数接受调查的MS相信患者应该解决他们的信念,这些信念可能对他们的健康和医患关系产生重要影响。这些结果应引起人们对S / R培训在医学课程中应占的位置的讨论。

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