Assessing the Ethical Concerns of Medical Students in the Gross Anatomy Lab

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Nawras, Mohamad [1 ,2 ]
Aoun, Jihad [1 ]
Yazdi, Vahid [1 ]
Hecht, Mordechai [1 ]
Khuder, Sadik [1 ]
Frank, Patrick [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toledo, Coll Med & Life Sci, Toledo, OH USA
[2] Univ Toledo, Coll Med & Life Sci, Toledo, OH 43614 USA
关键词
Ethics; dissection; cadaver; medical student; gross anatomy lab; BODY DONATION; DISSECTION; RESPECT;
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10.1177/23821205231168505
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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OBJECTIVESCadaver dissection has become the gold-standard for anatomical education in US medical schools. Ethical issues regarding cadavers may not be as obvious as in living patients, which can lead to their potential neglect in medical school curricula. In this study, we assessed the different ethical concerns (ECs) of medical students regarding cadavers in the gross anatomy lab (GAL), gathered student information, including self-reported academic performance (AP) in the GAL, and determined the best predictors for a student's EC. METHODSAll second-year medical students at the University of Toledo were invited to complete an anonymous, online-survey. Participants were presented with 10 hypothetical but realistic lab scenarios and asked to rate their EC for each on a 5-point Likert scale. Gender, age, and scores received in the GAL course were also collected. A multiple linear regression model was used to find the best predictors of the total EC score. RESULTSA total of 112 (63%) responses to the online-survey were recorded. The highest EC was for Q7: Taking pictures of the cadaver. The lowest EC was for Q10: The dissection of cadavers itself is an EC. Gender was the best predictor of total EC, followed by age. Female total EC was significantly higher than that for males (35.8 +/- 5.5 vs 33.1 +/- 7.9). Female scores for Q1 and Q2 were significantly higher than those for males. Total EC for students in the age group 25 to 34 was significantly higher than those in the age group 18 to 24 (35.9 +/- 6.1 vs 33.9 +/- 7.2). No significant difference was found for individual scenarios. AP was not significantly related to the total score or the scores of the individual scenarios. CONCLUSIONThe significant differences in ECs of medical students found in our study indicate that not all students have the same outlook towards the GAL specifically and ECs generally.
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