White Colin D, Willett Kylie, Mitchell Chris, Constantine Sarah
Health Workforce Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2007 Apr-Jun;7(2):700. Epub 2007 Apr 11.
Access to appropriate continuing medical education (CME) opportunities has been identified by many researchers as a key factor in retaining medical practitioners in rural and remote communities. There has, however, been very little research that has measured the actual effectiveness of CME programs on retention. The purpose of this article is to provide some evidence as to the efficacy of rurally relevant CME programs in retaining medical practitioners in rural and remote communities.
Evaluation data provided by 426 to 429 CME workshop attendees over a 3 year period has been aggregated to explore participants' perceptions as to whether access to CME has been effective in increasing their confidence in practising in rural and remote communities, reducing professional isolation and increasing commitment to remain in rural practice.
Data from 429 respondents suggest that 94% agree or strongly agree that access to CME contributes to confidence in practising in rural and/or remote locations. Similarly, data suggest that 93% of respondents (n = 427) agree or strongly agree that access to CME alleviates professional isolation. When asked whether they were less likely to remain in rural practice without access to CME, 80% of respondents (n = 426) agreed or strongly agreed that they were less likely to remain without access.
The provision of CME based on the expressed needs of rural and remote medical practitioners tends to be well received and highly valued by workshop respondents. We suggest that professional support through the provision of rurally relevant workshop-delivered CME is an effective strategy in retaining doctors in rural and remote communities.
许多研究人员已将获得适当的继续医学教育(CME)机会确定为留住农村和偏远社区医生的关键因素。然而,很少有研究衡量继续医学教育项目在留住医生方面的实际效果。本文旨在提供一些证据,证明与农村相关的继续医学教育项目在留住农村和偏远社区医生方面的有效性。
汇总了426至429名继续医学教育研讨会参与者在3年期间提供的评估数据,以探讨参与者对于获得继续医学教育是否有效地增强了他们在农村和偏远社区执业的信心、减少职业孤立感以及增加留在农村执业的意愿的看法。
429名受访者的数据表明,94%的人同意或强烈同意获得继续医学教育有助于增强在农村和/或偏远地区执业的信心。同样,数据表明93%的受访者(n = 427)同意或强烈同意获得继续医学教育减轻了职业孤立感。当被问及如果无法获得继续医学教育,他们留在农村执业的可能性是否会降低时,80%的受访者(n = 426)同意或强烈同意如果无法获得继续医学教育,他们留在农村的可能性会降低。
根据农村和偏远地区医生表达的需求提供继续医学教育,往往会受到研讨会受访者的好评和高度重视。我们建议,通过提供与农村相关的研讨会式继续医学教育来提供专业支持,是留住农村和偏远社区医生的有效策略。