Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
Fam Med. 2023 Jan;55(1):3-11. doi: 10.22454/FamMed.55.909451.
The COVID-19 pandemic restricted the availability of face-to-face primary care visits. This rapidly increased the proportion of primary care patient-clinician visits conducted virtually and asynchronously (remote consultations via video, telephone, and web-based text/email), altering the educational environment for medical students. Our study explored the impact of the increased proportion of primary care visits conducted virtually and asynchronously, on medical students' self-reported interest in pursuing a career in general (family) practice.
We conducted a cross-sectional survey study of medical students at six universities within England and Wales to explore the impact of the increased proportion of primary care visits conducted virtually and asynchronously on medical students' interest in pursuing a career in general practice.
One hundred fifty-four medical students were recruited between December 2020 and May 2021; 79 (51%) of the participants reported being less interested in pursuing a career in general practice as a result of the increased proportion of virtual and asynchronous primary care visits during the COVID-19 pandemic. This increased to 104 (68%) of the participants reporting being less interested should primary care visits continue to be delivered virtually or asynchronously by default. Analysis of open-ended survey questions identified a poorer educational experience, concerns regarding the impact on patient care, an isolated working environment and technological challenges as key negative themes.
Sociable, supportive working and learning environments and offering equitable care are important motivators for the future workforce. There is a need to develop robust training and assessment in patient-clinician virtual visits and asynchronous communication and to integrate this into curricula.
COVID-19 大流行限制了面对面的初级保健就诊。这使得通过视频、电话和基于网络的文本/电子邮件进行的初级保健医患虚拟和异步(远程咨询)就诊比例迅速增加,改变了医学生的教育环境。我们的研究探讨了虚拟和异步进行的初级保健就诊比例增加对医学生对从事普通(家庭)实践职业的兴趣的影响。
我们对英格兰和威尔士的六所大学的医学生进行了横断面调查研究,以探讨虚拟和异步进行的初级保健就诊比例增加对医学生从事普通实践职业兴趣的影响。
2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,共招募了 154 名医学生;其中 79 名(51%)参与者表示,由于 COVID-19 大流行期间虚拟和异步初级保健就诊比例增加,他们对从事普通实践职业的兴趣降低。如果默认继续通过虚拟或异步方式提供初级保健就诊,这一比例增加到 104 名(68%)参与者表示对从事普通实践职业的兴趣降低。对开放式调查问题的分析确定了较差的教育体验、对患者护理影响的担忧、孤立的工作环境和技术挑战是关键的负面主题。
支持性的工作和学习环境以及提供公平的护理是未来劳动力的重要激励因素。需要开发患者-临床医生虚拟访问和异步通信的强大培训和评估,并将其纳入课程。