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Título: The current status of “spirituality and health” teaching in Brazilian medical schools: a nationwide survey
Autor(es): Lucchetti, Giancarlo
Almeida, Paulo Othavio de Araujo
Martin, Elena Zuliani
Góes, Leonardo Garcia
Cotta, Keylla Cássia Gomes
Lima, Andressa Correia
Ezequiel, Oscarina da Silva
Lucchetti, Alessandra Lamas Granero
Palavras-chave: Educação médica
Espiritualidade
Religião
Ensino
Estudantes de medicina
Data do documento: 2023
Citação: Lucchetti, Giancarlo, et al. “The current status of ‘spirituality and health’ teaching in Brazilian medical schools: a nationwide survey”. BMC Medical Education, vol. 23, no 1, março de 2023, p. 172.
Resumo: Background Recent data on the teaching of “spirituality and health” (S/H) in medical schools are needed. In this study, we aimed to investigate the current status of S/H teaching in Brazilian medical schools, the opinions of medical directors/deans on this topic and the factors associated with its incorporation into the curriculum. Methods A nationwide cross-sectional survey was carried out in 2021. Information concerning the S/H content in the curricula of medical schools was obtained through medical school representatives and other sources. Medical school representatives were asked about their opinions of and barriers to S/H teaching. Regression models were used to evaluate the factors associated with the incorporation of such content into the curriculum. Results Information on the incorporation of S/H content in medical curricula was retrieved from different sources for all 342 (100%) Brazilian medical schools. Among the representatives, 150 (43.9%) completed the online form. An increase in the S/H content in Brazilian medical schools was observed (from 40% to 2011 to 65.5% in 2021). Most medical school representatives agreed that this issue is important in medical training and that more space in the curriculum is needed. However, they also observed several barriers, such as a lack of knowledge of medical teachers/faculty, a lack of time, and the topic not being included in teaching plans. The most important factors that influenced the incorporation of S/H teaching in medical schools and representatives’ opinions were a lack of time and knowledge, professor preparedness and standardized national competency requirements. Conclusion These results could help medical educators rethink the incorporation of S/H content into their curricula.
URI: http://repo.saocamilo-sp.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1833
ISSN: 1472-6920
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