TY - JOUR
T1 - Oxford School of Sexual Medicine
T2 - How Are We Doing?
AU - Lowenstein, Lior
AU - Reisman, Yacov
AU - Tripodi, Francesca
AU - Dean, John
AU - Shechter, Arik
AU - Porst, Hartmut
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 International Society for Sexual Medicine.
PY - 2015/1/1
Y1 - 2015/1/1
N2 - Introduction: Since 2007, the European Society of Sexual Medicine has held an annual 2-week educational residential program at Oxford. The Oxford School of Sexual Medicine provides knowledge and skills learning opportunities for healthcare professionals. Aim: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the impact of Oxford School courses on the daily practice and medical careers of fellows from different countries. Methods: All participants in the Oxford School programs were invited to anonymously complete a self-administered questionnaire. Main Outcome Measures: The questionnaire comprised three sections: socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents; four Likert-scale score items inquiring about professional background; and 17 closed and two open questions to evaluate the impact of Oxford School on the respondents' practices. Differences in proportions of categorical variables between respondent subgroups were assessed using Pearson χ2 test. Results: The mean age of the 54 fellows who participated in the study was 44 years (range 28-63 years), 71% were men and 29% were women. Fifty (92%) were physicians, two (4%) psychologists, and two (4%) were sex therapists. Following participation in the Oxford School course, significantly more participants reported spending 50% or more of their clinical time practicing sexual medicine than prior to the course (59% [32] vs. 27% [15], P<0.001, Figure1); and significantly more reported spending 50% or more of their working time in clinical research (54% [29] vs. 33% [18], P<0.001, Figure2). Forty-six fellows (85%) reported current participation in teaching activities, compared with only 29 (54%) prior to participating in the Oxford School course. Conclusion: Educational activities in sexual medicine, such as the Oxford School, may contribute to the advancement of clinical practice, teaching activities, and clinical research of healthcare providers who are interested in sexual medicine.
AB - Introduction: Since 2007, the European Society of Sexual Medicine has held an annual 2-week educational residential program at Oxford. The Oxford School of Sexual Medicine provides knowledge and skills learning opportunities for healthcare professionals. Aim: The aim of the current study was to evaluate the impact of Oxford School courses on the daily practice and medical careers of fellows from different countries. Methods: All participants in the Oxford School programs were invited to anonymously complete a self-administered questionnaire. Main Outcome Measures: The questionnaire comprised three sections: socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents; four Likert-scale score items inquiring about professional background; and 17 closed and two open questions to evaluate the impact of Oxford School on the respondents' practices. Differences in proportions of categorical variables between respondent subgroups were assessed using Pearson χ2 test. Results: The mean age of the 54 fellows who participated in the study was 44 years (range 28-63 years), 71% were men and 29% were women. Fifty (92%) were physicians, two (4%) psychologists, and two (4%) were sex therapists. Following participation in the Oxford School course, significantly more participants reported spending 50% or more of their clinical time practicing sexual medicine than prior to the course (59% [32] vs. 27% [15], P<0.001, Figure1); and significantly more reported spending 50% or more of their working time in clinical research (54% [29] vs. 33% [18], P<0.001, Figure2). Forty-six fellows (85%) reported current participation in teaching activities, compared with only 29 (54%) prior to participating in the Oxford School course. Conclusion: Educational activities in sexual medicine, such as the Oxford School, may contribute to the advancement of clinical practice, teaching activities, and clinical research of healthcare providers who are interested in sexual medicine.
KW - Education
KW - Sexual Medicine
KW - Survey
KW - Training Program
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84923169303&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/jsm.12719
DO - 10.1111/jsm.12719
M3 - ???researchoutput.researchoutputtypes.contributiontojournal.article???
C2 - 25329856
AN - SCOPUS:84923169303
SN - 1743-6095
VL - 12
SP - 59
EP - 65
JO - Journal of Sexual Medicine
JF - Journal of Sexual Medicine
IS - 1
ER -