de Souza Patrícia Alves, Zeferino Angélica Maria Bicudo, Ros Marco Da Aurélio
Graduate Program in Child and Adolescent Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences (FCM), State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil.
BMC Med Educ. 2008 Nov 27;8:54. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-8-54.
The Program for the Promotion of Changes in Medical School Curricula (PROMED) was developed by the Brazilian Ministries of Health and Education. The objective of this program was to finance the implementation of changes to the curricula of medical schools directed towards the Brazilian national healthcare system (SUS). This paper reports research carried out together with the coordinators responsible for the PROMED of each medical school approved, in which interviews were used to evaluate whether this financial support succeeded in stimulating changes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of this program three years after implementation in the universities that received funding.
The 19 course coordinators of the medical schools in which the PROMED project was implemented were interviewed using a questionnaire containing 12 questions for qualitative analysis. This paper focuses partially on the reports of the results of this qualitative analysis. Laurence Bardin's.
The universities interviewed were found to have some common concerns: the decoupling of basic and professional training difficulties in achieving proximity to the network of services; insufficient funding; and the emphasis of most teachers being on teaching hospitals and specialization. These findings indicate that the direction of curriculum reform (PROMED) is toward providing a targeted training for this system.
The interviewees were aware that this program would trigger future changes in all aspects of healthcare and represents an ongoing challenge to the academic field. PROMED provided the momentum for change in the nature of medical training in Brazil and was seen as powerful enough to override other processes and as a basis for guidance regarding the methodology, pedagogical approach and scenarios of practical experience.
巴西卫生和教育部制定了医学院课程改革促进计划(PROMED)。该计划的目标是资助医学院课程改革的实施,使其面向巴西国家医疗体系(SUS)。本文报告了与每所获批的医学院PROMED负责人共同开展的研究,其中通过访谈评估这种财政支持是否成功推动了变革。本研究的目的是评估该计划在获得资助的大学实施三年后的影响。
对实施PROMED项目的医学院的19位课程负责人进行了访谈,使用了一份包含12个问题的问卷进行定性分析。本文部分聚焦于该定性分析结果的报告。劳伦斯·巴尔丁的。
接受访谈的大学存在一些共同关切:基础培训与专业培训脱节、难以贴近服务网络、资金不足,以及大多数教师侧重于教学医院和专业化。这些发现表明,课程改革方向(PROMED)是为该体系提供有针对性的培训。
受访者意识到该计划将引发医疗保健各方面的未来变革,对学术领域而言是一项持续的挑战。PROMED为巴西医学培训性质的变革提供了动力,被视为强大到足以超越其他进程,并作为有关方法、教学方法和实践经验场景指导的基础。