Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Nov 4;19(21):14512. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192114512.
With the large majority of mental health professionals concentrated in urban settings, people living in rural and remote areas face significant barriers to accessing mental health care. Recognizing that early exposure is associated with future practice in rural and remote locations, we sought to obtain baseline data regarding interest in expanded rural residency training opportunities and academic teaching.
In March 2021, all psychiatry residents at the University of Alberta (UofA) were invited to complete a 19-question survey that included both closed-ended (age, gender, year of study, rural experience, interest in rural training, etc.) and open-ended questions (challenges, barriers, academic training, and other comments). A reflexive thematic analysis using an inductive and semantic approach was completed on the comments.
36 residents completed the survey (response rate, 75%). Significant associations were identified between previous rural training experience and interest in rural psychiatry training and practice. Female residents and junior residents were significantly more interested in rural training experiences than their counterparts. Thematic analysis noted concerns with the financial costs of accommodation and transportation, high service burden, continuity of care and isolation from their cohort. Many were interested in academic sessions on the realities of rural practice; approaches to collaborative care; and strategies on culturally relevant care; specifically Indigenous health.
The University of Alberta has highlighted a focus on improving equity and accountability; and with a large rural catchment region; the residency program is well positioned to make training adjustments to diversify training. Based on our findings we have incorporated rural rotations for incoming residents and have developed further rural academic content to support our responsiveness and accountability to the rural and northern communities we are committed to serving. Future research should review the impact of rural training exposure in medical specialties on recruitment and retention as well as on healthcare outcomes.
由于绝大多数心理健康专业人员集中在城市地区,生活在农村和偏远地区的人们在获得心理健康护理方面面临着重大障碍。鉴于早期接触与未来在农村和偏远地区的实践相关,我们试图获得有关扩大农村居住培训机会和学术教学的兴趣的基线数据。
2021 年 3 月,邀请阿尔伯塔大学(UofA)的所有精神病学住院医师完成一项包含封闭式(年龄、性别、学习年限、农村经验、对农村培训的兴趣等)和开放式问题(挑战、障碍、学术培训和其他意见)的 19 个问题的调查。使用归纳和语义方法对评论进行了反思性主题分析。
36 名住院医师完成了调查(回应率为 75%)。先前的农村培训经验与对农村精神病学培训和实践的兴趣之间存在显著关联。与女性相比,有农村培训经验的住院医师和初级住院医师对农村培训经验更感兴趣。主题分析注意到住宿和交通费用、高服务负担、护理连续性和与他们的同行隔离的经济成本方面的担忧。许多人对农村实践现实、合作护理方法以及文化相关护理策略(特别是原住民健康)的学术课程感兴趣。
阿尔伯塔大学强调要提高公平性和责任制;并且由于拥有一个大型的农村服务区,居住计划非常适合进行培训调整,以实现培训多样化。根据我们的发现,我们已经为新居民纳入了农村轮班,并进一步开发了农村学术内容,以支持我们对我们致力于服务的农村和北部社区的响应能力和责任制。未来的研究应审查医学专业农村培训暴露对招聘和留用以及医疗保健结果的影响。