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短期全球卫生实习项目中的带教老师对学术指导、医疗服务提供和机构合作的看法

Host perspective on academic supervision, health care provision and institutional partnership during short-term electives in global health.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Department of Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Faculty of Letters and Social Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Québec, Canada.

出版信息

Med Educ. 2020 Apr;54(4):303-311. doi: 10.1111/medu.14027. Epub 2019 Dec 25.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Studies about the impact of global health electives on host institutions are scarce and often made from the perspective of institutions that send students. The present research examined the impact of short-term electives in global health (STEGHs) from the under-represented perspective of host institutions in Benin.

METHODS

The authors conducted 30 semi-structured interviews from a convenience sample of Beninese health care professionals who had hosted Canadian medical students. Interviewees had previously supervised STEGHs in one of the five different institutions. A subsequent qualitative thematic analysis methodology was used to compilate codes and generate themes.

RESULTS

Hosting STEGH students motivated respondents to increase their medical knowledge through self-driven learning. They perceived an improvement in the quality of their care and felt a negligible impact on patient safety. They negatively commented on the lack of clear pedagogic objectives that they could rely on. Interviewees think current STEGH partnerships do not advantage them because institutions that send students offer little support during the electives. Furthermore, sending institutions do not offer the same opportunity for local medical students or professionals to take part in such electives outside of Benin.

CONCLUSIONS

Although host health care professionals evaluated global health electives positively overall, specific improvements could mitigate their negative impacts and help create a more balanced partnership between sending and host institutions. Sending institutions could involve host institutions in curriculum planning. They could invest in building reciprocal elective programmes to receive students from elsewhere. Meanwhile they can maximise the transfer of relevant medical knowledge, and provide expertise, resources and support during the electives.

摘要

背景

关于全球卫生选修课程对主办机构影响的研究很少,而且往往是从派遣学生的机构的角度进行的。本研究从贝宁主办机构代表性不足的角度考察了短期全球卫生选修课程(STEGHs)的影响。

方法

作者从贝宁卫生保健专业人员的便利样本中进行了 30 次半结构化访谈,这些专业人员曾接待过加拿大医学生。受访者之前在五个不同机构中的一个机构监督过 STEGHs。随后使用定性主题分析方法对代码进行编译并生成主题。

结果

接待 STEGH 学生促使受访者通过自主学习来增加医学知识。他们认为自己的护理质量有所提高,并且认为对患者安全的影响可以忽略不计。他们对缺乏明确的教学目标表示不满,这些目标是他们可以依赖的。受访者认为,目前的 STEGH 合作伙伴关系对他们没有优势,因为派遣学生的机构在选修课程期间几乎没有提供支持。此外,派遣机构并没有为当地医学生或专业人员提供在贝宁以外参加此类选修课程的同等机会。

结论

尽管卫生保健专业人员总体上对全球卫生选修课程给予了积极评价,但具体的改进措施可以减轻其负面影响,并有助于在派遣机构和主办机构之间建立更平衡的伙伴关系。派遣机构可以让主办机构参与课程规划。他们可以投资建立互惠的选修课程,接收来自其他地方的学生。同时,他们可以最大限度地转移相关医学知识,并在选修课程期间提供专业知识、资源和支持。

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