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Sexual and gender minorities educational content within obstetric anesthesia fellowship programs: a survey

机译:性别和性别少数群体在产科麻醉中的教育内容奖学金计划:调查

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Purpose Improved patient-provider relationships can positively influence patient outcomes. Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) represent a wide variety of marginalized populations. There is an absence of studies examining the inclusion of SGM-related health education within postgraduate training in anesthesia. This study's objective was to perform an environmental scan of the educational content of North American obstetric anesthesia fellowship programs. Methods An online survey was developed based on a review of the existing literature assessing the presence of SGM content within other healthcare-provider curricula. The survey instrument was distributed electronically to 50 program directors of North American obstetric anesthesia fellowship programs. Survey responses were summarized using descriptive statistics. Results Survey responses were received from 30 of the 50 program directors (60%). Of these, 54% (14/26) felt their curriculum adequately prepares fellows to care for SGM patients, yet only 19% (5/26) of participants stated that SGM content was part of their curriculum and 31% (8/26) would like to see more incorporated in the future. Perceived lack of need was chosen as the biggest barrier to curricular inclusion of SGM education (46%; 12/26), followed by lack of available/interested faculty (19%; 5/26) and time (19%; 5/26). Conclusions Our results suggest that, although curriculum leaders appreciate that SGM patients are encountered within the practice of obstetric anesthesia, most fellowship programs do not explicitly include SGM curricular content. Nevertheless, there appears to be interest in developing SGM curricular content for obstetric anesthesia fellowship training. Future steps should include perspectives of trainees and patients to inform curricular content.
机译:目的,改进的患者提供者关系可以积极影响患者结果。性别和性别少数群体(SGM)代表着各种边缘化人口。缺乏研究审查了在麻醉后在研究生培训中纳入了相关的健康教育。本研究的目标是对北美产科麻醉奖学金计划的教育内容进行环境扫描。方法采用在线调查,基于对现有文献评估其他医疗保健提供者课程中的SGM内容存在的审查。调查仪器以电子方式分发到北美产科麻醉奖学金计划的50个计划董事。使用描述性统计来概述调查响应。结果从50个计划董事中的30名收到了调查答复(60%)。其中54%(14/26)感受到他们的课程充分准备研究人员以照顾SGM患者,但参与者只有19%(5/26)表示,SGM内容是其课程的一部分,31%(8/26)我希望将来更加注册。被选为缺乏需求被选为课外纳入SGM教育的最大障碍(46%; 12/26),随后缺乏可用/感兴趣的教师(19%; 5/26)和时间(19%; 5/26 )。结论我们的结果表明,虽然课程领导人欣赏患者在产科麻醉的实践中遇到了SGM患者,但大多数奖学金计划没有明确包括SGM课程内容。尽管如此,似乎有兴趣为产科麻醉课程训练开发SGM课程内容。未来的步骤应包括学员和患者通知课程内容的侧面。

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