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德国高等教育中的全球儿童健康:一项混合方法研究。

Global child health in higher education in Germany: a mixed-methods study.

机构信息

Paediatric Heart Center, University Hospital Giessen and Marburg, Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany.

Friede-Springer Endowed Professorship for Global Child Health, Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany.

出版信息

Glob Health Action. 2022 Dec 31;15(1):2093464. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2022.2093464.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Germany has an ambitious global health strategy, yet its universities provide few opportunities for global child health researchers. Improved understanding of the reasons and the academic role of global child health is needed.

OBJECTIVE

The objective of this study is to offer insights into Germany's academic global child health landscape by describing the actors and their priorities in research and education and by analysing perceived barriers and opportunities.

METHODS

We used a sequential exploratory mixed-method design. Participants were selected purposively to represent German global child health academics. Information was gathered first from a 33-item online survey and from interviews conducted four to six months post-survey. Surveys were analysed descriptively. A joint thematic approach using content analysis was used to analyse interview transcripts.

RESULTS

Four categories emerged: training and professional orientation; professional realities; representation and advocacy, and barriers. Of the 20 survey participants (median [IQR] age 55 years [17], five female), seven agreed to be interviewed. Research experiences abroad shaped individuals' career choices in global child health. They engaged in global child health education, primary health care and access to health services, frequently in clinical and humanitarian settings, but spent little time on global child health-related activities. Participants were active and valued in international networks and keen to extend their activities. Yet they felt under-represented academically and reported multiple structural and individual barriers in Germany. They perceived a lack of leadership positions, career paths, funding opportunities, and institutional and project support which limits academic advancement.

CONCLUSIONS

Germany's global child health experts are motivated to engage with global child health-related topics but face difficulties in advancing academically. Academic actors may need to intensify research and training efforts in order to expand global child health's scientific base in Germany.

摘要

背景

德国拥有雄心勃勃的全球卫生战略,但德国各大学却很少为全球儿童健康研究人员提供机会。因此,我们需要更好地了解其背后的原因和全球儿童健康的学术作用。

目的

本研究旨在通过描述研究和教育中的参与者及其优先事项,并分析感知到的障碍和机会,深入了解德国的全球儿童健康学术领域。

方法

我们采用了顺序探索性混合方法设计。参与者是根据代表德国全球儿童健康学者的目的进行选择的。首先通过 33 项在线调查和调查后四到六个月进行的访谈收集信息。对调查进行了描述性分析。使用内容分析的联合主题方法分析了访谈记录。

结果

共出现了四个类别:培训和专业方向;职业现实;代表性和倡导,以及障碍。在 20 名参与调查的人员(中位数[IQR]年龄 55 岁[17],5 名女性)中,有 7 人同意接受访谈。国外的研究经历影响了个人在全球儿童健康领域的职业选择。他们从事全球儿童健康教育、初级卫生保健和获得卫生服务的工作,主要在临床和人道主义环境中进行,但很少从事与全球儿童健康相关的活动。参与者积极活跃在国际网络中,并热衷于扩大其活动范围。然而,他们在学术上的代表性不足,并报告了在德国存在多种结构性和个体障碍。他们认为缺乏领导职位、职业道路、资金机会以及机构和项目支持,这限制了学术进步。

结论

德国的全球儿童健康专家有动力参与与全球儿童健康相关的主题,但在学术上却面临困难。学术参与者可能需要加强研究和培训工作,以扩大德国全球儿童健康的科学基础。

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