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Medical students attitudes toward and intention to work with the underserved: a systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:医学学生态度朝向和与服务不足的态度态度:系统审查和荟萃分析

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Experts in the field of medical education emphasized the need for curricula that improve students’ attitudes toward the underserved. However, some studies have shown that medical education tends to worsen these attitudes in students. We aimed at systematically reviewing the literature assessing the change in medical students’ attitudes toward the underserved and intention to work with the underserved throughout medical education, the sociodemographic and educational factors associated with favorable medical student attitudes toward and/or intention to work with the underserved and the effectiveness of educational interventions to improve medical student attitudes toward and/or intention to work with the underserved. We conducted a systematic review on MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Three investigators independently conducted the electronic search. We assessed the change in medical students attitudes toward the underserved by computing a weighted mean effect size of studies reporting scores from validated scales. The research team performed a meta-analysis for the sociodemographic and educational factors associated with medical students attitudes toward and/or intention to work with the underserved. Fifty-five articles met the inclusion criteria, including a total of 109,647 medical students. The average response rate was 73.2%. Most of the studies were performed in the USA (n?=?45). We observed a significant decline of medical students attitudes toward the underserved throughout medical education, in both US and non-US studies. A moderate effect size was observed between the first and fourth years (d?=?0.51). Higher favorable medical students attitudes toward or intention to work with the underserved were significantly associated with female gender, being from an underserved community or ethnic minority, exposure to the underserved during medical education and intent to practice in primary care. Regarding educational interventions, the effectiveness of experiential community-based learning and curricula dedicated to social accountability showed the most positive outcome. Medical students attitudes toward the underserved decline throughout medical education. Educational interventions dedicated to improving the attitudes or intentions of medical students show encouraging but mixed results. The generalizability of our results is impeded by the high number of studies from the global-North included in the review.
机译:医学教育领域的专家强调了对课程的需求,以改善学生对服务所不足的态度。然而,一些研究表明,医学教育往往会使学生造成这些态度。我们旨在系统地审查评估医学生对服务业的态度变化的文献,对整个医学教育的服务不足,与有利的医学学生相关的社会造影和教育因素朝着和/或意图与服务不足的态度相关以及教育干预的有效性,以改善医学学生对和/或意图与服务不足的态度。我们对Medline,Scopus和Science数据库网进行了系统审查。三家调查人员独立地进行了电子搜索。我们评估了医学学生通过计算报告评分从验证的尺度报告评分的加权平均效应大小来评估了医学学生对服务的态度。该研究团队对与医学学生朝着和/或打算与服务不足的态度相关的社会血统和教育因素进行了荟萃分析。五十五篇文章符合纳入标准,其中总共109,647名医学生。平均反应率为73.2%。大多数研究在美国进行了(n?= 45)。在美国和非美国研究中,我们观察到医学学生对整个医学教育的服务态度的显着下降。在第一和第四年间观察到中等效果大小(D?= 0.51)。更高的有利医学学生对或意图与服务不足的态度与女性性别有关,来自不足的社区或少数民族,在医学教育期间接触服务,并意图在初级保健中练习。关于教育干预措施,基于教育社区的学习和课程的有效性致力于社会问责制的最佳结果。医学学生在整个医学教育中致力于欠缺下降。教育干预措施,致力于改善医学生的态度或意图,表明令人鼓舞但混合结果。我们的结果的普遍性是由审查中全球北方的大量研究阻碍。

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