Omotara B A, Yahya S J, Shehu U, Bello H S, Bassi A P
Department of Community Medicine, College of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria.
Educ Health (Abingdon). 2006 Jul;19(2):147-54. doi: 10.1080/13576280600783661.
Community-based medical education (CBME) is no longer a new innovation in medical education since the establishment of The Network: Towards Unity for Health (The Network: TUFH) 25 years ago. The CBME of the University of Maiduguri medical college is 14 years old and has never been assessed in terms of the population it serves. The study was conducted to determine the level of awareness, perception, and participation of the communities in CBME.
A cross-sectional survey was carried out in 11 village units of three Local Government Areas (LGAs) using a 14-item structured questionnaire administered to adults in randomly selected households. The questionnaire was based on guide questions used for focus group discussions held earlier with community leaders.
Awareness of students' visits among respondents was 73.7%. Knowledge of the frequency of presence of the students in the communities was 72.2%. "To examine and treat" (33.6%) and "to ask questions" (16.6%) were the most prominent reasons given for the visits. The majority of respondents perceived the visits as beneficial (72.2%). More frequent visits were requested by 54.4% of the respondents. The communities were willing to be more accessible and felt that the LGAs should provide more logistic support to the program.
This study revealed that communities were aware of students' visits and knew reasons for the visits, thought visits were beneficial, and were willing to provide more support for these visits.
自25年前“健康团结网络”(The Network: TUFH)成立以来,基于社区的医学教育(CBME)在医学教育领域已不再是一项新的创新举措。迈杜古里大学医学院的基于社区的医学教育已有14年历史,但从未就其服务的人群进行过评估。本研究旨在确定社区对基于社区的医学教育的认知水平、看法及参与情况。
在三个地方政府辖区(LGAs)的11个村庄单元开展了一项横断面调查,使用一份包含14个条目的结构化问卷,对随机抽取家庭中的成年人进行调查。该问卷基于早些时候与社区领袖进行焦点小组讨论时使用的引导性问题。
受访者中对学生来访的知晓率为73.7%。对学生在社区出现频率的知晓率为72.2%。“检查和治疗”(33.6%)和“提问”(16.6%)是提及最多的来访原因。大多数受访者认为来访有益(72.2%)。54.4%的受访者要求增加来访频率。社区愿意提供更多便利,并认为地方政府辖区应为该项目提供更多后勤支持。
本研究表明,社区知晓学生来访,知道来访原因,认为来访有益,并愿意为这些来访提供更多支持。