2016
DOI: 10.21037/tau.2016.08.08
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Educational program on sexual medicine for medical students: pilot project in Brazil

Abstract: BackgroundLittle is known about the factors that influence the graduation of medical students in relation to the preparation of their approach to sexual health care. Teaching hours for sexual education in undergraduate medical courses are frequently insufficient to prepare them for their roles to treat this complex issue. This study aimed to evaluate the delivery of sexual education to medical students by assessing their knowledge, attitudes, and self-confidence to treat patients.MethodsA 1-day course was orga… Show more

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“…The scope of sex education covers philosophy, ethics, sociology, anthropology, pedagogy, psychology, etc. All the problems related to sex education are the content that sex education should explore and study [ 22 ]. In the design of education content, the needs of scholars should be considered, as well as the approval of experts and professionals in the field and available social resources, to ensure that the designed training content is scientific and feasible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scope of sex education covers philosophy, ethics, sociology, anthropology, pedagogy, psychology, etc. All the problems related to sex education are the content that sex education should explore and study [ 22 ]. In the design of education content, the needs of scholars should be considered, as well as the approval of experts and professionals in the field and available social resources, to ensure that the designed training content is scientific and feasible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All medical schools should include early, standardized education related to sexual medicine and dysfunction to properly train future physicians. 8 , 12 , 21 Without this education, medical trainees will continue to lack the foundational knowledge of these concepts unless this content is recognized as a necessary part of both the preclinical and clinical years in undergraduate medical education. As students also typically rely on third-party resources to acquire knowledge in preparation for both clinical and board exams, FSM content must also be considered testable material by medical institutions including the National Board of Medical Examiners and United States Medical Licensing Examination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17-19 Some studies show that medical students are less likely to watch adult films to acquire sex-related knowledge and to go out on dates, 20 which demonstrates the need to increase knowledge and stimulate positive attitudes among students about sexuality, thereby improving their ability to treat patients with sexuality problems. 21 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%