2021
DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2021.456130
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Diversity in Reproductive Health and Human Sexuality: Assessing Attitudes Comfort and Knowledge in Learners Before and After Pilot Curriculum

Abstract: Background and Objectives: A majority of medical students believe that treating sexual concerns is important for their careers. However, a minority feel that they have received adequate instruction in medical school. This novel supplemental reproductive and sexual health curriculum at a large academic medical center aimed to address this gap and to improve attitudes, comfort, and knowledge about sexual and reproductive health topics among learners.Methods: Students participated in a series of sexual and reprod… Show more

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“…For example, two interventions focused on assessing sexual dysfunction in men and women [26,28]. Three other interventions focused on women's sexual and reproductive health, including SHA for unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and pelvic infections [36, 44,53] and SH in the elderly [50]. Another two interventions focused on oncological topics, but only one study based their SHA on the "Did you CARD her?"…”
Section: Intervention Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, two interventions focused on assessing sexual dysfunction in men and women [26,28]. Three other interventions focused on women's sexual and reproductive health, including SHA for unplanned pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and pelvic infections [36, 44,53] and SH in the elderly [50]. Another two interventions focused on oncological topics, but only one study based their SHA on the "Did you CARD her?"…”
Section: Intervention Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%