Kanashiro Jeanie, Hollaar Gwen, Wright Bruce, Nammavongmixay Khamphong, Roff Sue
Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
Acad Med. 2007 Mar;82(3):231-7. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3180305f64.
Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) is a small, tropical, landlocked country in southeast Asia. It is one of the least developed countries in the region, and its socioeconomic indicators are among the lowest 25% in the world. The World Health Organization has long called for increased equity in primary health care access around the world. To meet this need in Lao PDR, the Family Medicine Specialist Program was developed, a Lao-generated postgraduate training program designed to produce community-oriented primary care practitioners to serve the rural, remote areas of Lao PDR, where 80% of the population lives. An innovative method of needs assessment was required to determine the health care priorities to be met by this new program. Through the use of a modified Delphi technique, local key leaders in medical education, clinical specialists, and teachers were consulted to develop prioritized objectives for the hospital-based curriculum of the program. By setting priorities for teaching and learning in the unique and needy circumstances of Lao PDR, a novel approach to curriculum planning in a low-income country was explored and ultimately formed the foundation of the new curriculum. This process served to direct the allocation of scarce resources during implementation of this groundbreaking program. More importantly, this model of needs assessment could potentially be used to customize medical curricula in other low-income countries facing challenges similar to those in Lao PDR.
老挝人民民主共和国(老挝)是东南亚一个热带内陆小国。它是该地区最不发达国家之一,其社会经济指标处于世界最低的25%之列。世界卫生组织长期以来一直呼吁在全球范围内提高初级卫生保健服务的公平性。为满足老挝这方面的需求,开发了家庭医学专科项目,这是一个由老挝发起的研究生培训项目,旨在培养面向社区的初级保健从业者,服务于老挝80%人口居住的农村和偏远地区。需要一种创新的需求评估方法来确定这个新项目要满足的卫生保健重点。通过使用改良的德尔菲技术,咨询了医学教育领域的当地关键领导人、临床专家和教师,以制定该项目基于医院的课程的优先目标。通过在老挝独特且有需求的情况下确定教学重点,探索了一种低收入国家课程规划的新方法,并最终为新课程奠定了基础。这一过程有助于在实施这个开创性项目期间指导稀缺资源的分配。更重要的是,这种需求评估模式有可能用于为其他面临与老挝类似挑战的低收入国家定制医学课程。