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在校医学生应该知道关于银屑病的哪些知识?在制定课程时应该考虑到患者:改良的Delphi技术

What should undergraduate medical students know about psoriasis? Involving patients in curriculum development: Modified Delphi technique
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摘要 Objective: To identify the content of a psoriasis curriculum for medical students. Design: Literature review and modified Delphi technique. Setting: Primary and secondary care in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Subjects: 19 dermatologists (7 teaching hospital consultants; 6 consultants in district general hospitals; 6 registrars); 2 general practitioner senior house officers working in dermatology, 5 dermatology nurses, 7 rheumatologists, 25 general practitioner tutors, and 25 patients with chronic psoriasis. Main outcome measures: Percentage of agreement by participants to items derived from literature and our existing psoriasis syllabus. Results: 71 (84.5% ) of 84 questionnaires were returned. A 75% level of consensus was reached on key items that focused on the common presentations of psoriasis, impact, management, and communication skills. Students should be aware of the psychosocial impact of psoriasis, examine the skin while showing sensitivity, and be able to explain psoriasis to patients in a way that enables patients to explain the condition to others. Conclusions: The panels identified the important items for a psoriasis curriculum. The views of patients were particularly helpful, and we encourage educators to involve patients with chronic diseases in developing curriculums in the future. The method and results could be generalised to curriculum development in chronic disease. Objective: To identify the content of a psoriasis curriculum for medical students. Design: Literature review and modified Delphi technique. Setting: Primary and secondary care in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Subjects: 19 dermatologists (7 teaching hospital consultants; 6 consultants in district general hospitals; 6 registrars); 2 general practitioner senior house officers working in dermatology, 5 dermatology nurses, 7 rheumatologists, 25 general practitioner tutors, and 25 patients with chronic psoriasis. Main outcome measures: Percentage of agreement by participants to items derived from literature and our existing psoriasis syllabus. Results: 71 (84.5% ) of 84 questionnaires were returned. A 75% level of consensus was reached on key items that focused on the common presentations of psoriasis, impact, management, and communication skills. Students should be aware of the psychosocial impact of psoriasis, examine the skin while showing sensitivity, and be able to explain psoriasis to patients in a way that enables patients to explain the condition to others. Conclusions: The panels identified the important items for a psoriasis curriculum. The views of patients were particularly helpful, and we encourage educators to involve patients with chronic diseases in developing curriculums in the future. The method and results could be generalised to curriculum development in chronic disease.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(皮肤病学分册)》 2005年第8期1-1,共1页 Digest of the World Core Medical JOurnals:Dermatology
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