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塞拉利昂的医务人员:外科培训机会、挑战和愿望。

Medical Officers in Sierra Leone: Surgical Training Opportunities, Challenges and Aspirations.

机构信息

King's College, London, United Kingdom.

King's Centre for Global Health, King's College London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2018 Jul-Aug;75(4):1028-1033. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2018.01.003. Epub 2018 Feb 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The critical shortage of human resources for healthcare falls most heavily on sub-Saharan nations such as Sierra Leone, where such workforce deficits have grave impacts on its burden of surgical disease. An important aspect in retention and development of the workforce is training. This study focuses on postgraduate surgical training (formal and short course) and perceptions of opportunities, challenges and aspirations, in a country where more than half of surgical procedures are performed by medical officers.

METHODS

The study presents findings from 12 in-depth semi-structured interviews conducted with medical officers by the primary investigator in Sierra Leone between April and June 2017. Each interview was transcribed alongside an introspective reflexive journal to acknowledge and account for researcher biases.

RESULTS

Two interviewees had accessed postgraduate surgical training and 10 (83%) had accessed short course surgically relevant training. The number of short courses accessed grew higher the more recently the medical officers had graduated. Supervision, short length and international standards were the most appreciated aspects of short training courses. Some medical officers perceived the formal postgraduate surgical training programme to be ill-equipped, doubting its credibility. This demotivated some from applying.

CONCLUSIONS

Training is an essential aspect of developing an adequate surgical workforce. Faith must be restored in the capabilities of Sierra Leone's Ministry of Health and Sanitation to provide adequate and sustainable training. This study advocates for the use of short courses to restore this faith and the expansion of postgraduate surgical training to the districts through developing a regional teaching complex to provide short courses and eventually formal postgraduate training in the future.

摘要

背景

医疗保健人力资源的严重短缺对撒哈拉以南国家影响最大,例如塞拉利昂,其劳动力短缺对其外科疾病负担产生了严重影响。在保留和发展劳动力方面,一个重要的方面是培训。本研究重点关注研究生外科培训(正规和短期课程)以及对机会、挑战和愿望的看法,在这个国家,超过一半的手术都是由医疗官员完成的。

方法

本研究通过主要研究者在塞拉利昂于 2017 年 4 月至 6 月期间对 12 名医疗官员进行的 12 次深入半结构化访谈呈现了研究结果。每次访谈都与反思性日志一起转录,以承认和解释研究人员的偏见。

结果

有 2 名受访者接受了研究生外科培训,有 10 名(83%)受访者接受了短期相关外科培训。最近毕业的医疗官员接受的短期课程数量越多。监督、短时间和国际标准是短期培训课程最受赞赏的方面。一些医疗官员认为正规研究生外科培训计划装备不足,对其可信度表示怀疑。这使一些人失去了申请的动力。

结论

培训是发展足够外科劳动力的重要方面。必须恢复塞拉利昂卫生部提供充足和可持续培训的能力的信心。这项研究主张利用短期课程来恢复这种信心,并通过建立区域教学中心将研究生外科培训扩展到地区,为未来提供短期课程和最终正规研究生培训。

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