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在南非开普敦大学担任额外注册员的经历。

Supernumerary registrar experience at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.

作者信息

Peer S, Burrows S A, Mankahla N, Fagan J J

机构信息

Division of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr Med J. 2016 Dec 21;107(1):76-79. doi: 10.7196/SAMJ.2016.v107.i1.11345.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite supernumerary registrars (SNRs) being hosted in South African (SA) training programmes, there are no reports of their experience.

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the experience of SNRs at the University of Cape Town, SA, and the experience of SNRs from the perspective of SA registrars (SARs).

METHODS

SNRs and SARs completed an online survey in 2012.

RESULTS

Seventy-three registrars responded; 42 were SARs and 31 were SNRs. Of the SNRs 47.8% were self-funded, 17.4% were funded through private organisations, and 34.8% were funded by governments. Average annual income was ZAR102 349 (range ZAR680 - 460 000). Funding was considered insufficient by 61.0%. Eighty-seven percent intended to return to their home countries. Personal sacrifices were deemed worthwhile from academic (81.8%) and social (54.5%) perspectives, but not financially (33.3%). Only a small majority were satisfied with the orientation provided and with assimilation into their departments. Almost half experienced challenges relating to cultural and social integration. Almost all SARs supported having SNRs. SNRs reported xenophobia from patients (23.8%) and colleagues (47.8%), and felt disadvantaged in terms of learning opportunities, academic support and on-call allocations.

CONCLUSIONS

SNRs are fee-paying students and should enjoy academic and teaching support equal to that received by SARs. Both the university and the teaching hospitals must take steps to improve the integration of SNRs and ensure that they receive equal access to academic support and clinical teaching, and also need to take an interest in their financial wellbeing. Of particular concern are perceptions of xenophobia from SA medical colleagues.

摘要

背景

尽管南非的培训项目中有额外注册学员(SNRs),但尚无关于他们经历的报道。

目的

评估南非开普敦大学SNRs的经历,以及从南非注册学员(SARs)的角度评估SNRs的经历。

方法

2012年,SNRs和SARs完成了一项在线调查。

结果

73名注册学员做出回应;42名是SARs,31名是SNRs。在SNRs中,47.8%是自费,17.4%由私人组织资助,34.8%由政府资助。平均年收入为102349兰特(范围为680 - 460000兰特)。61.0%的人认为资金不足。87%的人打算回国。从学术(81.8%)和社会(54.5%)角度看,个人牺牲被认为是值得的,但从经济角度看并非如此(33.3%)。只有一小部分人对提供的入职培训和融入所在科室的情况感到满意。近一半的人经历了与文化和社会融合相关的挑战。几乎所有SARs都支持有SNRs。SNRs报告称受到患者(23.8%)和同事(47.8%)的仇外态度,并且在学习机会、学术支持和值班安排方面感到处于劣势。

结论

SNRs是付费学生,应享有与SARs同等的学术和教学支持。大学和教学医院都必须采取措施,改善SNRs的融入情况,确保他们能平等获得学术支持和临床教学,还需要关注他们的经济状况。特别令人担忧 的是南非医学同事的仇外观念。

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