Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Mariana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Matias, Filipa, Massena, Lígia, Cardoso, Nuno
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Introduction: Motivated by the contracting nature of the Portuguese age pyramid, and thereby the ever increasing geriatric population, the aim of this study was to compare the number of European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System Credits dedicated to Geriatrics with Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools.Material and Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted and included six Portuguese Medical Schools that have six years of training and a total of 360 credits. The study plans were obtained from the medical schools’ websites or requested. Schools were grouped in modular/classic teaching methodology and the courses were categorized in mandatory/optional and specific/related. The credits of Geriatrics and Pediatrics were compared.Results: Four schools had classical methodology and two had a modular one. Overall, they had more credits dedicated to Pediatrics than Geriatrics. Three schools offered mandatory courses specifically oriented to Geriatrics (1.5 - 8 credits) compared to all schools mandatory courses courses on Pediatrics (5.7 - 26.5 credits). The ratio of averages of mandatory specific courses (Pediatrics/Geriatrics) was 12.4 in the classical and 1.5 in the modular group.Discussion: Pediatrics teaching has revealed to be superior to Geriatrics in all categories. Based on our results, we consider the Portuguese Geriatrics’ undergraduate teaching sub-optimal.Conclusion: Nowadays, geriatric population is quantitatively similar to pediatric population. Efforts should be made to adequate Geriatrics teaching to our reality in order to provide a more adequate health care to this age group.
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spelling Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational StudyFormação Pré-Graduada em Geriatria e Pediatria no Ensino Médico Português: Um Estudo ObservacionalCurriculumEducationMedicalUndergraduateGeriatrics/educationPediatrics/educationPortugalSchoolsCurrículoEducação Médica Pré-GraduadaEscolas MédicasGeriatria/educaçãoPediatria/educaçãoPortugalIntroduction: Motivated by the contracting nature of the Portuguese age pyramid, and thereby the ever increasing geriatric population, the aim of this study was to compare the number of European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System Credits dedicated to Geriatrics with Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools.Material and Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted and included six Portuguese Medical Schools that have six years of training and a total of 360 credits. The study plans were obtained from the medical schools’ websites or requested. Schools were grouped in modular/classic teaching methodology and the courses were categorized in mandatory/optional and specific/related. The credits of Geriatrics and Pediatrics were compared.Results: Four schools had classical methodology and two had a modular one. Overall, they had more credits dedicated to Pediatrics than Geriatrics. Three schools offered mandatory courses specifically oriented to Geriatrics (1.5 - 8 credits) compared to all schools mandatory courses courses on Pediatrics (5.7 - 26.5 credits). The ratio of averages of mandatory specific courses (Pediatrics/Geriatrics) was 12.4 in the classical and 1.5 in the modular group.Discussion: Pediatrics teaching has revealed to be superior to Geriatrics in all categories. Based on our results, we consider the Portuguese Geriatrics’ undergraduate teaching sub-optimal.Conclusion: Nowadays, geriatric population is quantitatively similar to pediatric population. Efforts should be made to adequate Geriatrics teaching to our reality in order to provide a more adequate health care to this age group.Introdução: Motivados pelo aumento do número de idosos em Portugal, propusemo-nos a comparar o número de créditos atribuídos a Geriatria e a Pediatria pelo Sistema Europeu de Transferência de Créditos nas Escolas Médicas Portuguesas.Material e Métodos: Estudo observacional, descritivo e transversal incluindo seis Escolas Médicas com seis anos de formação e um total de 360 créditos. Os dados foram colhidos em março e abril de 2016, dos sítios da Internet das faculdades ou pedidos quando não disponibilizados. As Escolas foram divididas pela metodologia de ensino (clássica/modular) e as disciplinas por categorias (obrigatória/opcional e específica/relacionada). Os créditos obtidos para a Geriatria e Pediatria foram comparados.Resultados: Das Escolas Médicas incluídas, duas tinham metodologia modular e as restantes clássica, dedicando globalmente mais créditos ao ensino de Pediatria que Geriatria. Três ofereciam cadeiras obrigatórias específicas para Geriatria (1,5 - 8 créditos), enquanto que todas ofereciam cadeiras obrigatórias específicas para Pediatria (5,7 - 26,5 créditos). O rácio das médias de créditos obrigatórios e específicos (Pediatria/Geriatria) foi de 12,4 nas clássicas e 1,5 nas modulares.Discussão: Globalmente, o ensino da Pediatria é superior ao da Geriatria em todas as categorias. Através dos resultados obtidos, consideramos que o ensino pré-graduado de Geriatria em Portugal não é adequado.Conclusão: Apesar da população geriátrica ser epidemiologicamente semelhante à pediátrica, as Escolas Médicas Portuguesas dedicam mais tempo ao ensino da Pediatria. 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Formação Pré-Graduada em Geriatria e Pediatria no Ensino Médico Português: Um Estudo Observacional
title Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
spellingShingle Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
Amaral, Mariana
Curriculum
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Geriatrics/education
Pediatrics/education
Portugal
Schools
Currículo
Educação Médica Pré-Graduada
Escolas Médicas
Geriatria/educação
Pediatria/educação
Portugal
title_short Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
title_full Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
title_fullStr Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
title_sort Undergraduate Teaching in Geriatrics and Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools: An Observational Study
author Amaral, Mariana
author_facet Amaral, Mariana
Matias, Filipa
Massena, Lígia
Cardoso, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Matias, Filipa
Massena, Lígia
Cardoso, Nuno
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Mariana
Matias, Filipa
Massena, Lígia
Cardoso, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Curriculum
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Geriatrics/education
Pediatrics/education
Portugal
Schools
Currículo
Educação Médica Pré-Graduada
Escolas Médicas
Geriatria/educação
Pediatria/educação
Portugal
topic Curriculum
Education
Medical
Undergraduate
Geriatrics/education
Pediatrics/education
Portugal
Schools
Currículo
Educação Médica Pré-Graduada
Escolas Médicas
Geriatria/educação
Pediatria/educação
Portugal
description Introduction: Motivated by the contracting nature of the Portuguese age pyramid, and thereby the ever increasing geriatric population, the aim of this study was to compare the number of European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System Credits dedicated to Geriatrics with Pediatrics in Portuguese Medical Schools.Material and Methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study was conducted and included six Portuguese Medical Schools that have six years of training and a total of 360 credits. The study plans were obtained from the medical schools’ websites or requested. Schools were grouped in modular/classic teaching methodology and the courses were categorized in mandatory/optional and specific/related. The credits of Geriatrics and Pediatrics were compared.Results: Four schools had classical methodology and two had a modular one. Overall, they had more credits dedicated to Pediatrics than Geriatrics. Three schools offered mandatory courses specifically oriented to Geriatrics (1.5 - 8 credits) compared to all schools mandatory courses courses on Pediatrics (5.7 - 26.5 credits). The ratio of averages of mandatory specific courses (Pediatrics/Geriatrics) was 12.4 in the classical and 1.5 in the modular group.Discussion: Pediatrics teaching has revealed to be superior to Geriatrics in all categories. Based on our results, we consider the Portuguese Geriatrics’ undergraduate teaching sub-optimal.Conclusion: Nowadays, geriatric population is quantitatively similar to pediatric population. Efforts should be made to adequate Geriatrics teaching to our reality in order to provide a more adequate health care to this age group.
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