Maltrato en el pregrado de la carrera de medicina: percepción de los estudiantes
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Bullying, Education, Medical, Undergraduate, Students, TeachingResumen
Background: Alarms about mistreatment in medical education have been raised for almost 30 years. Aim: To describe the frequency of abuse reports among medical students at a university in Chile, investigating their association with age, sex, and educational level. Material and methods: The Mistreatment by Teachers Questionnaire was applied to 264 first to seventh year medical students (54% males). An exploratory factorial analysis of the instrument was performed, a descriptive analysis was made and its relationship with age, sex and level of training were evaluated. Results: Ninety eight percent of respondents reported having been mistreated at least once. Mistreatment was grouped into three factors with a confidence ranging between ?=0.79 and 0.93, namely demoralization, deregulated demands and physical aggression. The first two were associated with age and level of education. There were no differences by sex. Conclusions: Mistreatment is common in undergraduate medical education, as it has been found in other universities around the world.Descargas
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2020-11-11
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Bastías-Vega, N., Pérez-Villalobos, C., Alvarado-Figueroa, D., Schilling-Norman, M. J., Espinoza-Riffo, M., Parra-Ponce, P., Matus-Betancourt, O., & Toirkens-Niklitschek, J. (2020). Maltrato en el pregrado de la carrera de medicina: percepción de los estudiantes. Revista Médica De Chile, 149(4). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/8738
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Educación Médica