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迈向更有效的卫生人力治理:以海归医生为例。

Towards more effective health workforce governance: The case of overseas-trained doctors.

机构信息

Population Oral Health, School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine & Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Sydney Asia Pacific Migration Centre, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Aust J Rural Health. 2021 Feb;29(1):52-60. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12692.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The over-reliance on overseas-trained doctors remains a pressing problem in a handful of countries. This study aimed to explore the experience of rural and remote overseas-trained doctors as regards to their migration, recruitment and ongoing support in Australia as the basis for more effective health workforce governance.

DESIGN

Qualitative interviews were undertaken with overseas-trained doctors in rural and remote Australia. Interview questions focused on the experiences of overseas-trained doctors.

SETTING

Migrant doctors working in general practice in rural and remote Australia.

PARTICIPANTS

Overseas-trained doctors who met inclusion criteria participated in interviews (n=14), which were digitally recorded and transcribed. Thematic coding and analysis were conducted with input from the study's Expert Policy Stakeholder Group.

RESULTS

Overseas-trained doctors enjoyed the relative autonomy of working in rural or remote general practice and were grateful to be in Australia. Specialised rural and remote skills such as cultural competence in matters of Indigenous health and specialised emergency rural skills was a key finding as was the deskilling or lack of career development opportunities. Our analysis pointed to the mismatch in expectations and experiences between overseas-trained doctors, policy-makers and employers, as some doctors experienced obstacles with registration, or the location was not ideal, or there was a lack of awareness of Indigenous-related health and cultural challenges.

CONCLUSIONS

In the context of Australia's continuing reliance on overseas-trained doctors, this study revealed the need for improved communication and coordination between overseas-trained doctors, policy-makers (education, health, employment and immigration) and employers, as a basis for more effective health workforce governance.

摘要

目的

在少数国家,过度依赖海外培训医生仍然是一个紧迫的问题。本研究旨在探讨农村和偏远地区海外培训医生的移民、招聘和持续支持经验,为更有效的卫生人力治理提供依据。

设计

对澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的海外培训医生进行了定性访谈。访谈问题集中在海外培训医生的经验上。

地点

在澳大利亚农村和偏远地区从事全科医疗工作的移民医生。

参与者

符合纳入标准的海外培训医生参加了访谈(n=14),访谈内容被数字化记录并转录。在研究的专家政策利益相关者小组的输入下,进行了主题编码和分析。

结果

海外培训医生喜欢在农村或偏远地区从事全科医疗工作的相对自主性,他们很感激能在澳大利亚工作。具有文化能力的特殊农村和偏远技能,如在土著健康问题和特殊农村急救技能方面的文化能力,是一个关键发现,此外还有技能退化或缺乏职业发展机会。我们的分析指出,海外培训医生、政策制定者和雇主之间的期望和经验存在不匹配,因为一些医生在注册方面遇到了障碍,或者地点不理想,或者对与土著有关的健康和文化挑战缺乏认识。

结论

在澳大利亚继续依赖海外培训医生的背景下,本研究揭示了海外培训医生、政策制定者(教育、卫生、就业和移民)和雇主之间需要改善沟通和协调,以此为基础更有效地进行卫生人力治理。

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