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Gender awareness among medical students in a Swiss University

机译:瑞士大学医学院的性别意识

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Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of awareness on how gender influences health might lead to gender bias and can contribute to substandard patient care. Our objectives were to assess gender sensitivity and the presence of gender stereotypes among swiss medical students. A validated scale (N-GAMS – Nijmegen Gender Awareness in Medicine Scale), with 3 subscores assessing gender sensitivity (GS) and gender stereotypes toward patients (GRIP) and doctors (GRID) (ranging from 1 to 5), was translated into French and was distributed to all medical students registered at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland in April–May 2017. Reliability of the three subscales was assessed calculating the alpha Cronbach coefficient. Mean subscales were calculated for male and female students and compared using two sample t-tests. A linear model was built with each subscale as a dependent variable and students’ sex and age as covariables. In total, 396 students answered the N-GAMS questionnaire, their mean age was 22?years old, 62.6% of them were women. GS and GRID sub-scores were not significantly different between female and male students (GS 3.62 for women, 3.70 for men, p?=?0.27, GRID 2.10 for women, 2.13 for men, p?=?0.76). A statistically significant difference was found in the GRIP subscale, with a mean score of 1.83 for women and 2.07 for men (p??0.001), which suggests a more gender stereotyped opinion toward patients among male students. A trend was observed with age, gender sensibility increased (p??0.001) and stereotypes decreased (GRIP p?=?0.04, GRID p?=?0.02) with students getting older. Medical students’ gender sensitivity seems to improve throughout the medical curriculum, and women students have less stereotypes towards patients than men do. The implementation of a gender-sensitive teaching in the medical curriculum could improve students’ knowledge, limit gender bias and improve patients’ care.
机译:性别是一个重要的社会决定因素,影响医疗保健。对性别影响如何影响健康的缺乏意识可能导致性别偏见,并且可以有助于不合格的患者护理。我们的目标是评估瑞士医学生之间的性别敏感性和性别陈规定型观念。经过验证的规模(N-Gam - 尼伯嫩的医学规模性别意识),3个分布评估性别敏感性(GS)和对患者的性别刻板印象(GRIP)和医生(GRID)(从1比5的范围),被翻译成法语并于2017年4月至5月至5月瑞士瑞士洛桑大学注册的所有医学生。评估了三个分量的可靠​​性计算α克朗BACH系数。为男性和女性学生计算平均分量,并使用两个样本T检验进行比较。用每个子电路构建线性模型作为从属变量和学生的性别和年龄作为协会。总共有396名学生回答了N-Gam问卷,他们的平均年龄是22岁?岁月,其中62.6%是女性。 GS和Grid子评分在女性和男性学生之间没有显着差异(女性GS 3.62,男性3.70,P?= 0.27,女性网格2.10,2.13为男性,P?=?0.76)。在抓握子阶段中发现了统计学上的差异,女性平均分数为1.83,男性为2​​.07(P?<0.001),这表明对男学生之间的患者提出了更具性别的典型意见。随着年龄的增长观察到趋势,性别敏感性增加(P?<〜0.001)和刻板印象减少(GRIP P?= 0.04,网格P?= 0.02),学生变老了。医学生的性别敏感似乎在整个医学课程中改善,女性学生对患者的陈规定型观念而言。在医疗课程中实施性别敏感教学可以提高学生的知识,限制性别偏见,改善患者的护理。

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