Mapukata Nontsikelelo O, Dube Rainy, Couper Ian, Mlambo Motlatso
Centre for Rural Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2017 Apr 28;9(1):e1-e6. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v9i1.1226.
Most of South Africa's citizens who live in rural or underserved communities rely on the public health care sector to access quality health care. The value of rural exposure through clinical placements is well documented. Medical schools in South Africa have a responsibility to provide solutions that address the prevailing human resources challenges. Despite this commitment, medical students do not necessarily appreciate their role in resolving South Africa's human resources challenges. This study aimed to assess the factors that influenced the choice of clinical learning sites in a self-selection process undertaken by Wits final year medical students for the compulsory 6-week integrated primary care block rotation.
Qualitative data related to reasons for choice of service learning site were gathered from 524 pre-placement questionnaires completed by final year medical students entering the rotation over a 3-year period (2012-2014). Thematic analysis was performed using the MAXQDA software.
Eight themes emerged from the study indicating that the majority of participants were in favour of local urban underserved placement. Contextual factors, such as work commitments or family responsibilities, being compromised socially and losing academic standing were the main reasons for seeking urban placement. Good supervision, opportunistic learning, skills development and moral support were reasons for seeking rural placements. Previous voluntary exposure to rural practice or being of rural origin was a strong indicator for uptake of rural placement.
This study has demonstrated the challenges faced by coordinators in balancing personal and institutional needs with country needs and the contextual factors that must be considered when implementing medical education programmes that respond to social challenges.
大多数生活在农村或医疗服务欠缺社区的南非公民依靠公共卫生保健部门来获得优质医疗服务。通过临床实习接触农村地区的价值已有充分记录。南非的医学院校有责任提供应对当前人力资源挑战的解决方案。尽管有此承诺,但医学生不一定认识到自己在解决南非人力资源挑战中所起的作用。本研究旨在评估在威特沃特斯兰德大学最后一年医学生进行为期6周的义务综合初级保健模块轮转的自我选择过程中,影响临床学习地点选择的因素。
从2012年至2014年这3年期间进入轮转的最后一年医学生填写的524份实习前问卷中收集与服务学习地点选择原因相关的定性数据。使用MAXQDA软件进行主题分析。
该研究得出了八个主题,表明大多数参与者赞成在当地城市医疗服务欠缺地区实习。工作承诺或家庭责任等背景因素、社会地位受损以及学业成绩下降是寻求城市实习的主要原因。良好的监督、机会性学习、技能发展和精神支持是寻求农村实习的原因。以前有过农村实践的志愿经历或来自农村地区是选择农村实习的有力指标。
本研究表明了协调人员在平衡个人和机构需求与国家需求方面所面临的挑战,以及在实施应对社会挑战的医学教育项目时必须考虑的背景因素。