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出发前培训与国际医学选修课程的社会责任感。

Pre-departure training and the social accountability of International Medical Electives.

作者信息

Wallace Lauren J, Webb Allison

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Educ Health (Abingdon). 2014 May-Aug;27(2):143-7. doi: 10.4103/1357-6283.143745.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Due to widespread awareness of global inequities in health and development, participation and interest in International Medical Electives has grown. However, it has been suggested that the benefits of these electives for students and communities may not outweigh the harms. Pre-departure training (PDT) has been proposed as a route through which participants can adequately prepare for their elective experience.

METHODS

Through a review of the current literature, this article explores the ethics of international medical electives using a social accountability framework and assesses the success of PDT in mitigating harms for students and communities.

RESULTS

We find that the literature on PDT is limited. What is clear from completed studies is that the focus of PDT has often been centered on the clinical experience, while theories of development and health inequity remain minor topics. We argue that a greater benefit for students and communities could be gained from framing health inequity from a critical perspective, and integrating mandatory global health education into medical school curricula.

DISCUSSION

We suggest that attention to only PDT is not enough. In a socially accountable program, community partnerships must be bilateral and respect communities as primary stakeholders in the training of students and in program evaluation. Unfortunately, research to-date has focused on the student experience; further studies of the community perspective would help to elicit how PDT and partnership models can be strengthened, improving the experiences of both students and communities. Finally, individual medical schools and organizations that offer global health elective experiences must ensure that they take responsibility for monitoring PDT.

摘要

背景

由于全球对健康与发展不平等现象的广泛认知,参与国际医学选修课程的人数及兴趣有所增加。然而,有人认为这些选修课程给学生和社区带来的益处可能并不大于危害。出发前培训(PDT)被提议作为一种途径,让参与者能够为其选修经历做好充分准备。

方法

通过回顾当前文献,本文运用社会问责框架探讨国际医学选修课程的伦理问题,并评估出发前培训在减轻对学生和社区危害方面的成效。

结果

我们发现关于出发前培训的文献有限。从已完成的研究中可以明确的是,出发前培训的重点往往集中在临床经验上,而发展理论和健康不平等问题仍是次要话题。我们认为,从批判性视角构建健康不平等问题,并将强制性全球健康教育纳入医学院课程,可能会给学生和社区带来更大益处。

讨论

我们认为仅关注出发前培训是不够的。在一个具有社会问责性的项目中,社区伙伴关系必须是双向的,并且要将社区视为学生培训和项目评估的主要利益相关者。遗憾的是,迄今为止的研究都集中在学生的体验上;进一步从社区角度进行研究将有助于了解如何加强出发前培训和伙伴关系模式,从而改善学生和社区双方的体验。最后,提供全球健康选修经历的各个医学院校和组织必须确保对出发前培训进行监督。

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