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Global Health Education: a cross-sectional study among German medical students to identify needs, deficits and potential benefits (Part 2 of 2: Knowledge gaps and potential benefits)

机译:全球健康教育:一项针对德国医学生的横断面研究,以确定需求,不足和潜在收益(第2部分,共2部分:知识差距和潜在收益)

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Background In Germany, educational deficits or potential benefits involved in global health education have not been analysed till now. Objective We assess the importance medical students place on learning about social determinants of health (SDH) and assess their knowledge of global health topics in relation to (i) mobility patterns, their education in (ii) tropical medicine or (iii) global health. Methods Cross-sectional study among medical students from all 36 medical schools in Germany using a web-based, semi-structured questionnaire. Participants were recruited via mailing-lists of students' unions, all medical students registered in 2007 were eligible to participate in the study. We captured international mobility patterns, exposure to global health learning opportunities and attitudes to learning about SDH. Both an objective and subjective knowledge assessment were performed. Results 1126 online-replies were received and analysed. International health electives in developing countries correlated significantly with a higher importance placed on all provided SDH (p ≤ 0.006). Participation in tropical medicine (p In the knowledge assessment students achieved an average score of 3.6 (SD 1.5; Mdn 4.0), 75% achieved a score of 4.0 or less (Q25 = 3.0; Q75 = 4.0) from a maximum achievable score of 8.0. A better performance was associated with international health electives (p = 0.032), participation in tropical medicine (p = 0.038) and global health (p = 0.258) courses. Conclusion The importance medical students in our sample placed on learning about SDH strongly interacts with students' mobility, and participation in tropical medicine and global health courses. The knowledge assessment revealed deficits and outlined needs to further analyse education gaps in global health. Developing concerted educational interventions aimed at fostering students' engagement with SDH could make full use of synergy effects inherent in student mobility, tropical medicine and global health education.
机译:背景技术在德国,迄今为止尚未分析全球健康教育中涉及的教育赤字或潜在收益。目的我们评估医学生对学习健康的社会决定因素(SDH)的重视程度,并评估他们对(i)出行方式,(ii)热带医学或(iii)全球健康教育方面的全球健康知识的了解。方法采用基于网络的半结构化问卷,对德国36所医学院校的医学生进行横断面研究。通过学生会的邮件列表招募了参与者,所有在2007年注册的医学生都有资格参加该研究。我们捕获了国际流动模式,全球卫生学习机会的曝光情况以及对SDH的学习态度。进行了客观和主观知识评估。结果接受和分析了1126份在线回复。发展中国家的国际卫生选修课与所有已提供的SDH的重视程度显着相关(p≤0.006)。参与热带医学(p在知识评估中,学生平均得分为3.6(SD 1.5; Mdn 4.0),75%得分为4.0以下(Q 25 = 3.0; Q 75 = 4.0),最高得分为8.0,国际健康选修课(p = 0.032),参加热带医学(p = 0.038)和全球健康(p = 0.258)课程的成绩更高结论我们样本中的医学生重视学习SDH的重要性与学生的流动性,参与热带医学和全球卫生课程的相互作用密切,知识评估揭示了不足之处,并概述了需要进一步分析全球卫生方面的教育差距。旨在促进学生参与SDH的教育干预措施可以充分利用学生流动性,热带医学和全球健康教育中固有的协同效应。

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