Family Medicine Department, Aurora-University of Wisconsin Medical Group, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
BMC Med Educ. 2009 Jun 24;9:36. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-9-36.
The primary objectives of this study were to assess Wisconsin's primary care residents' attitudes toward international health training, the interest among faculty to provide IH training, and the preferred modality of IH training.
Surveys were administered using 505 residents and 413 medical faculty in primary care residencies in Wisconsin. Results from 128 residents and 118 medical school faculty members were collected during the spring of 2007 and analyzed.
In total, 25% of residents (128/505) and 28% of faculty (118/413) responded to the survey. A majority of residents (58%) and faculty (63%) were interested in global health issues. Among residents, 63% planned on spending professional time working abroad. Few residents (9%) and faculty (11%) assess their residencies as preparing residents well to address topics relating to international health. The survey indicates that adequate faculty in Wisconsin could provide mentorship in international health as 47% (55) of faculty had experience working as a physician internationally, 49% (58) of faculty spend more than 25% clinical time caring for patient from underserved communities and 39% (46) would be willing to be involved with developing curriculum, lecturing and/or mentoring residents in international health.
Overall, the majority of the respondents expressed high interest in IH and few felt prepared to address IH issues indicating a need for increased training in this area. The findings of this survey are likely relevant as a prototype for other primary care residencies.
本研究的主要目的是评估威斯康星州初级保健住院医师对国际卫生培训的态度、教师提供 IH 培训的兴趣以及 IH 培训的首选模式。
在威斯康星州的初级保健住院医师中,对 505 名住院医师和 413 名医学院教师进行了问卷调查。2007 年春季共收集了 128 名住院医师和 118 名医学院教师的结果并进行了分析。
共有 25%的住院医师(128/505)和 28%的教师(118/413)对调查做出了回应。大多数住院医师(58%)和教师(63%)对全球卫生问题感兴趣。在住院医师中,63%的人计划将专业时间用于海外工作。很少有住院医师(9%)和教师(11%)认为他们的住院医师能够很好地为解决与国际卫生相关的问题做好准备。调查表明,威斯康星州有足够的教师可以提供国际卫生方面的指导,因为 47%(55 名)的教师有在国际上行医的经验,49%(58 名)的教师花费超过 25%的临床时间照顾服务不足的社区的患者,39%(46 名)愿意参与制定国际卫生课程、授课和/或指导住院医师。
总体而言,大多数受访者对 IH 表现出浓厚的兴趣,很少有人觉得自己有能力解决 IH 问题,这表明需要在这方面增加培训。本调查的结果可能与其他初级保健住院医师有关,作为一个原型。