Shankar P Ravi, Dubey Arun K, Nandy Atanu, Herz Burton L, Little Brian W
Xavier University School of Medicine, Oranjestad, Aruba.
F1000Res. 2014 Dec 10;3:301. doi: 10.12688/f1000research.5927.2. eCollection 2014.
Rural residents of the United States (US) and Canada face problems in accessing healthcare. International medical graduates (IMGs) play an important role in delivering rural healthcare. IMGs from Caribbean medical schools have the highest proportion of physicians in primary care. Xavier University School of Medicines admits students from the US, Canada and other countries to the undergraduate medical (MD) course and also offers a premedical program. The present study was conducted to obtain student perception about working in rural US/Canada after graduation.
The study was conducted among premedical and preclinical undergraduate medical (MD) students during October 2014. The questionnaire used was modified from a previous study. Semester of study, gender, nationality, place of residence and occupation of parents were noted. Information about whether students plan to work in rural US/Canada after graduation, possible reasons why doctors are reluctant to work in rural areas, how the government can encourage rural practice, possible problems respondents anticipate while working in rural areas were among the topics studied.
Ninety nine of the 108 students (91.7%) participated. Forty respondents were in favor of working in rural US/Canada after graduation. Respondents mentioned good housing, regular electricity, water supply, telecommunication facilities, and schools for education of children as important conditions to be fulfilled. The government should provide higher salaries to rural doctors, help with loan repayment, and provide opportunities for professional growth. Potential problems mentioned were difficulty in being accepted by the rural community, problems in convincing patients to follow medical advice, lack of exposure to rural life among the respondents, and cultural issues.
About 40% of respondents would consider working in rural US/Canada. Conditions required to be fulfilled have been mentioned above. Graduates from Caribbean medical schools have a role in addressing rural physician shortage. Similar studies in other offshore Caribbean medical schools are required as Caribbean IMGs make an important contribution to the rural US and Canadian health workforce.
美国和加拿大的农村居民在获得医疗保健方面面临问题。国际医学毕业生在提供农村医疗服务方面发挥着重要作用。毕业于加勒比地区医学院的国际医学毕业生从事初级医疗工作的比例最高。泽维尔大学医学院招收来自美国、加拿大和其他国家的学生攻读本科医学(医学博士)课程,还提供医学预科项目。本研究旨在了解学生对毕业后在美国/加拿大农村工作的看法。
2014年10月,对医学预科和临床前本科医学(医学博士)学生进行了这项研究。所使用的问卷是根据之前的一项研究修改而来的。记录了学生的学习学期、性别、国籍、居住地以及父母的职业。研究的主题包括学生毕业后是否计划在美国/加拿大农村工作、医生不愿在农村地区工作的可能原因、政府如何鼓励在农村行医、受访者预计在农村工作时可能遇到的问题等。
108名学生中有99名(91.7%)参与了调查。40名受访者赞成毕业后在美国/加拿大农村工作。受访者提到良好的住房、稳定的电力供应、供水、电信设施以及供孩子上学的学校是需要满足的重要条件。政府应该为农村医生提供更高的薪水、帮助偿还贷款,并提供职业发展机会。提到的潜在问题包括难以被农村社区接受、说服患者听从医疗建议存在困难、受访者缺乏农村生活经历以及文化问题。
约40%的受访者会考虑在美国/加拿大农村工作。上述提到了需要满足的条件。加勒比地区医学院的毕业生在解决农村医生短缺问题方面可以发挥作用。由于加勒比地区的国际医学毕业生对美国和加拿大农村卫生人力做出了重要贡献,因此需要在其他加勒比地区离岸医学院进行类似研究。