Wright D Brad
Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2009 Sep;99(9):1612-8. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2008.146050. Epub 2009 Jul 16.
From 1978 to 1983, researchers at the University of North Carolina conducted a National Evaluation of Rural Primary Care Programs. Thirty years later, many of the programs they studied have closed, but the challenges of providing rural health care have persisted. I explored the histories of 4 surviving rural primary care programs and identified factors that contributed to their sustainability. These included physician advocates, innovative practices, organizational flexibility, and community integration. As rural health programs look ahead, identifying future generations of physician advocates is a crucial next step in developing the rural primary care workforce. It is also important for these programs to find ways to cope with high rates of staff turnover.
1978年至1983年期间,北卡罗来纳大学的研究人员开展了一项针对农村初级保健项目的全国性评估。三十年后,他们所研究的许多项目已经关闭,但提供农村医疗保健的挑战依然存在。我探究了4个仍在运营的农村初级保健项目的历史,并确定了促成其可持续发展的因素。这些因素包括医生倡导者、创新实践、组织灵活性和社区融合。随着农村医疗项目展望未来,确定下一代医生倡导者是发展农村初级保健劳动力的关键的下一步。这些项目找到应对高员工流动率的方法也很重要。