University of Alberta, Institute for Circumpolar Health Research, Canada.
FRCPC, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Canada.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2022 Dec;81(1):2094532. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2022.2094532.
Currently, there is a lack of Indigenous physicians in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada. The goal of this qualitative study was to explore the underlying factors that influence the journey to becoming a medical doctor and returning home to practice for Indigenous students from the NWT. Eight qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted by phone or in-person. Participants represented Dene, Inuvialuit and Métis from the NWT and were at varying points in their journey into careers in medicine, from undergraduate university students through to practicing physicians. The main themes identified included access to high-school courses, the role of guidance counsellors, access to mentors and role models, a need to prioritise clinical experience in the NWT, influences of family and friends, diversity and inclusion, and finances. Interpretations: Significant barriers, some insurmountable, remain at every stage of the journey into medicine for aspiring Indigenous medical doctors from the NWT. These findings can inform policy development for pathway program that assist aspiring Indigenous physicians at each stage.
目前,加拿大西北地区(NWT)缺乏土着医生。这项定性研究的目的是探讨影响 NWT 土着学生成为医生并返回家乡行医的潜在因素。通过电话或面对面的方式进行了八次定性半结构化访谈。参与者代表来自 NWT 的 Dene、Inuvialuit 和 Métis,他们在医学职业道路上处于不同阶段,从本科大学生到执业医生。确定的主要主题包括获得高中课程、指导顾问的作用、获得导师和榜样的机会、在 NWT 优先考虑临床经验的需求、家庭和朋友的影响、多样性和包容性以及财务状况。解释:对于来自 NWT 的有抱负的土着医生来说,在成为医生的道路上,每一个阶段都存在着巨大的障碍,有些是无法克服的。这些发现可以为帮助 NWT 有抱负的土着医生的各个阶段的途径项目的政策制定提供信息。