Johnson George E, Blinkhorn Anthony S
University of Sydney, Department of Population Oral Health, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2011;11(2):1703. Epub 2011 May 18.
Australia's dental workforce is largely metropolitan, with a corresponding lack of dentists in rural areas. Some evidence from the discipline of medicine suggests that providing a rural placement program for undergraduates may encourage them work in a rural area post-graduation. Therefore, the University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry implemented a rural placement program for final year dental undergraduates with funding provided by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
In 2009, a one-month Rural Placement Program was introduced for 4th (final) year dental undergraduates. Of the 80 fourth year students, 40% volunteered to participate in the program. Their views on the program were collected in pre- and post-questionnaires which were self-completed. Framework analysis was used to identify common themes in the student responses. This article focuses on the placement experience of the participants with particular emphasis on the factors and barriers which influenced their intention to work in a rural location post-graduation.
Participants' characteristics included a mean age of 27 years, 59% female and 77% had been raised in a city environment. All the participants completed the pre- and post-placement questionnaires. The most common pre-placement hopes were to increase their clinical skills and to experience a rural environment. Pre-placement concerns related to missing lecture time at the university and having less time there to complete their clinical quota requirements. Over half of the students (57%) were considering employment in a rural location prior to the placement. Post-placement the students reported being pleased with the clinical experience provided, with increased time management skills and clinical confidence emphasised. The rural clinical supervisors and staff were highly rated by students for their support, helpfulness and teaching ability. After the placement the majority of students (97%) were considering working in a rural environment once qualified. Positive factors identified as influencing their decision were the broad clinical range of procedures available, good clinical mentors, reduced commuting and a quieter lifestyle. Barriers to working in a rural location were identified as missing friends, partners and the number of available job opportunities. All participants would recommend the placement to future students.
In this successful undergraduate Rural Placement Program the students valued both personal and educational components. They became more aware of the potential advantages of working in a rural location and almost all would consider working in a rural area after graduation.
澳大利亚的牙科从业人员大多集中在大城市,农村地区相应地缺乏牙医。医学领域的一些证据表明,为本科生提供农村实习项目可能会鼓励他们毕业后到农村地区工作。因此,悉尼大学牙科学院在澳大利亚政府卫生与老龄部提供的资金支持下,为牙科专业本科最后一年的学生实施了农村实习项目。
2009年,为牙科专业本科四年级(最后一年)的学生引入了为期一个月的农村实习项目。在80名四年级学生中,40%自愿参加该项目。通过他们自行填写的实习前后调查问卷收集他们对该项目的看法。采用框架分析法来确定学生回答中的共同主题。本文重点关注参与者的实习经历,特别强调影响他们毕业后到农村地区工作意愿的因素和障碍。
参与者的特征包括平均年龄27岁,59%为女性,77%在城市环境中长大。所有参与者都完成了实习前后的调查问卷。实习前最普遍的期望是提高临床技能和体验农村环境。实习前的担忧与错过大学的课程时间以及在那里完成临床定额要求的时间较少有关。超过一半的学生(57%)在实习前就考虑在农村地区就业。实习后,学生们报告对所提供的临床经验感到满意,强调时间管理技能和临床信心有所提高。农村临床督导员和工作人员在支持、帮助和教学能力方面得到学生的高度评价。实习后,大多数学生(97%)在获得资格后考虑在农村环境中工作。被确定为影响他们决定的积极因素包括可进行的广泛临床操作、优秀的临床导师、通勤距离缩短和更宁静的生活方式。在农村地区工作的障碍被确定为想念朋友、伴侣以及可获得的工作机会数量。所有参与者都会向未来的学生推荐该实习项目。
在这个成功的本科农村实习项目中,学生们重视个人和教育方面的内容。他们更加意识到在农村地区工作的潜在优势,几乎所有人毕业后都会考虑在农村地区工作。