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“让人想到的词是通才”:医学生对农村研究生涯的看法。

'The word that comes to mind is polymath': medical students' perceptions of rural postgraduate careers.

机构信息

Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, UK

School of Medicine, Medical & Biological Sciences, University of St Andrews, North Haugh, St Andrews, Scotland, UK

出版信息

Rural Remote Health. 2021 Aug;21(3):6750. doi: 10.22605/RRH6750. Epub 2021 Aug 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Physician shortages in rural and remote areas challenge accessibility and delivery of care to rural and remote communities, including within Scotland. Medical education is a reform priority to establish a sustainable medical workforce. Although there is evidence to support aspects of medical education that enhance the likelihood of practising rurally, the mechanism by which these educational initiatives work is not clearly understood. This study aimed to examine medical students' perceptions of rural and remote practice, how these perceptions motivate their interest to practise rurally, and what aspects of education are thought to influence these perceptions.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study utilised semistructured interviews with 10 University of St Andrews medical students enrolled in undergraduate or graduate-entry medical education programs. Feldman and Ng's theoretical framework was deductively applied. Interviews informed additional subthemes, which were integrated into the original framework. The final framework helped examine medical students' perceptions of rural medicine and mechanisms that shape these perceptions.

RESULTS

Structural (countrywide) themes included geographical barriers affecting patients and physicians. Organisational themes included perceptions of inequitable allocation of resources between urban and rural areas, as well as limited staff and support in rural practices. Occupational themes included the perception of rural clinical generalists. Personal life themes included the perception of community in rural areas. Mechanisms shaping medical students' perceptions most profoundly were their experiences (educational, personal experience or working).

CONCLUSION

Medical students' perceptions align with other professionals' reasons for staying in a particular job. Perceptions regarding rural careers included challenges due to geographical proximity to patients, resource allocation in rural areas, and the potential to subspecialise as a general rural practitioner. Identified mechanisms, which shape perceptions, can be addressed and strengthened by educators, policy-makers and governments to optimise medical education that promotes rural recruitment and retention.

摘要

简介

农村和偏远地区的医生短缺,这给农村和偏远社区的医疗服务的可及性和提供带来了挑战,包括苏格兰的农村和偏远社区。医学教育是改革的重点,以建立一个可持续的医疗劳动力队伍。尽管有证据支持一些可以提高在农村地区行医可能性的医学教育方面,但这些教育举措的作用机制尚不清楚。本研究旨在调查医学生对农村和偏远地区行医的看法,这些看法如何激发他们在农村行医的兴趣,以及教育的哪些方面被认为会影响这些看法。

方法

本横断面研究采用半结构式访谈,对 10 名在圣安德鲁斯大学接受本科或研究生入学医学教育的医学生进行了访谈。采用 Feldman 和 Ng 的理论框架进行演绎分析。访谈提供了更多的子主题,并将这些子主题纳入原始框架。最终框架有助于考察医学生对农村医学的看法以及形成这些看法的机制。

结果

结构(全国范围)主题包括影响患者和医生的地理障碍。组织主题包括对城乡资源分配不均的看法,以及农村实践中人员和支持的有限。职业主题包括对农村临床通才的看法。个人生活主题包括对农村社区的看法。对医学生看法影响最深远的机制是他们的经历(教育、个人经历或工作)。

结论

医学生的看法与其他专业人士留在特定工作岗位的原因一致。关于农村职业的看法包括由于与患者的地理接近、农村地区的资源分配以及作为农村全科医生的潜在专业化而带来的挑战。确定的机制可以通过教育工作者、政策制定者和政府来解决和加强,以优化促进农村招聘和留用的医学教育。

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