College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Townsville, 4811, Australia.
College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, 4811, Australia.
BMC Med Educ. 2018 Jun 22;18(1):147. doi: 10.1186/s12909-018-1229-8.
Over the last two decades medical schools have increased rural practice learning opportunities for students in an effort to improve recruitment to the rural workforce. James Cook University's (JCU) medical school was established in northern Australia in 2000 with a specific focus on meeting the health needs of people in rural and remote areas. As part of a longitudinal study this paper explores the situational and motivational learning factors contributing to the development of JCU's medical students' understanding of and approaches to rural medical practice.
After completing each consecutive, compulsory rural clinical placement in Year Two, Four and Six of their MBBS program, JCU medical students were asked to complete a survey about their rural learning experiences. The survey consisted of a combination of single choice, Guttman and Likert scales and open response questions. Data from two open response questions were coded and thematically analysed. Content analysis enabled the predominant value of each theme to be calculated.
Collation of the survey data revealed 680 answers to both questions resulting in 1322 comments for analysis. Nine themes were categorized into clinical practice issues and person issues. The evolution of scope of practice across the years, the importance of inspirational mentors, access to urban areas and a sense of community were key findings. Positive rural clinical placement experiences inclusive of supportive ongoing learning opportunities and rural community living contribute positively to medical students' interest in future rural medical practice. However, the ability to work for periods of time in both rural and urban settings suggested a possible need for a new additional model of practice.
Clear links between a sense of community and belonging both professionally and socially as well as combined rural-urban practice options were important factors in the education and development of future rural practitioners. Ways to establish and support practice models incorporating both rural and urban locations needs to be investigated.
在过去的二十年中,医学院校为学生增加了农村实践学习机会,以努力增加农村劳动力的招聘。詹姆斯·库克大学(JCU)的医学院于 2000 年在澳大利亚北部成立,其宗旨是满足农村和偏远地区人民的健康需求。作为一项纵向研究的一部分,本文探讨了促成 JCU 医学生对农村医疗实践的理解和方法发展的情境和激励学习因素。
在完成 MBBS 课程的第二年、第四年和第六年的每一次连续的强制性农村临床实习后,JCU 医学生被要求完成一项关于他们农村学习经验的调查。该调查由单项选择、古特曼量表和李克特量表以及开放式问题组成。从两个开放式问题中获取的数据进行了编码和主题分析。内容分析使每个主题的主要价值得以计算。
对调查数据的整理显示,两个问题的回答共 680 次,分析结果共 1322 条评论。将 9 个主题分为临床实践问题和人员问题。实践范围的演变,激励导师的重要性,进入城市地区的机会以及社区意识是主要发现。积极的农村临床实习经历,包括支持性的持续学习机会和农村社区生活,对医学生未来农村医疗实践的兴趣产生了积极影响。但是,在农村和城市环境中工作一段时间的能力表明,可能需要一种新的额外实践模式。
社区感和归属感,包括专业和社会方面,以及农村-城市结合的实践选择,是农村未来从业者教育和发展的重要因素。需要研究建立和支持包含农村和城市地点的实践模式的方法。