School of Nursing and Public Health Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Mar 12;21(1):220. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06178-w.
The shortage of healthcare professionals (HCP) negatively affects health services in rural areas in many parts of the world, as is the case in South Africa. Innovative programs designed to improve the recruitment strategies for health system in a rural area are essential. They need support with a scholarship and mentorship programme for young people from rural areas to study for health science degrees, with the aim that they would take up a post at the hospital in their community, once qualified. This paper reports the perceptions and experiences of the students and graduates sponsored by the foundation, and those of managers from the facilities where the students were ultimately placed, in order to gauge whether such a programme can make a sustainable contribution to address the shortage of health personnel in rural areas and to what extent this is happening.
The authors used qualitative methods, combining semi-structured in-depth interviews and focus groups and the data were analyzed thematically.
The results provide information on students interviewed who appreciated the financial and socio-emotional support that they received. On the other hand, graduates value the availability of jobs in their home community on completion of their studies. The managers reported the success of the programme in increasing the number of healthcare personnel at the hospitals, and the increased range of available medical services. Since the graduates are familiar with the language and culture of their patients the managers considered that they are better able to assist them.
The system was well thought-out and achieved its goal of improving health services in an underdeveloped rural area of South Africa. More could be achieved if other government services in the area were simultaneously improved and if the system were replicated elsewhere. The students and graduates from rural areas are involved on sustaining health services in rural areas while rural managers support the programme and make suggestions for improvement and to promote the program in other regions.
在世界许多地区,医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的短缺对农村地区的卫生服务产生了负面影响,南非就是这种情况。设计旨在改善农村地区卫生系统招聘策略的创新计划至关重要。他们需要为来自农村地区的年轻人提供奖学金和指导计划,以支持他们攻读健康科学学位,目标是一旦他们有资格,他们将在他们所在社区的医院任职。本文报告了该基金会资助的学生和毕业生以及最终被安置在这些设施中的管理人员的看法和经验,以评估这样的计划是否可以为解决农村地区卫生人员短缺问题做出可持续的贡献,以及在多大程度上可以实现这一目标。
作者使用定性方法,将半结构化深度访谈和焦点小组结合起来,对数据进行主题分析。
结果提供了接受采访的学生的信息,他们对所获得的经济和社会情感支持表示赞赏。另一方面,毕业生在完成学业后,对在自己家乡社区获得工作表示满意。管理人员报告称,该计划成功地增加了医院的医疗人员数量,并增加了可用医疗服务的范围。由于毕业生熟悉患者的语言和文化,管理人员认为他们能够更好地帮助他们。
该系统经过深思熟虑,实现了改善南非欠发达农村地区卫生服务的目标。如果该地区的其他政府服务同时得到改善,并且该系统在其他地方得到复制,那么可以取得更多成果。来自农村地区的学生和毕业生参与维持农村地区的卫生服务,而农村管理人员支持该计划,并提出改进建议,并在其他地区推广该计划。