Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2023 Jan 31;15(1):e1-e10. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v15i1.3775.
Community-based primary health care (PHC) forms the foundation of healthcare in South Africa. Medical programmes need to equip future health practitioners to face the challenges of the rising burden of chronic diseases of lifestyle (CDL) in different communities. Community-based education (CBE) contributes to developing knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to the challenges experienced in the PHC context.
To explore medical students' perceptions of the current CDL curriculum and related programmes during CBE rotations.
The study was conducted among fourth- and fifth-year medical students at the University of the Free State, South Africa.
Focus group discussions were conducted and data were analysed thematically.
Themes included perceptions of the CDL curriculum, relevance thereof for the PHC setting and barriers and challenges to implementing PHC programmes. This study identified foundational CDL content that needs to be incorporated or revisited at strategic points. Participants identified the need to contextualise educational programmes and focus on affordable, culturally acceptable and holistic healthcare prevention strategies. Barriers and challenges included high patient load, resource constraints, the lack of continuous care and focus on communicable diseases. Community-based education rotations were described as meaningful opportunities to develop professional attributes, competencies and skills.
This study identified foundational concepts to consider at key points throughout the curriculum. Incorporating creative and reflective learning activities in CDL modules can prepare students for the realities of PHC settings.Contribution: This study provides insight into medical students' perceptions of the CDL curriculum and informs future curriculum content for CDL modules.
以社区为基础的初级卫生保健是南非医疗保健的基础。医疗项目需要使未来的卫生从业人员具备应对不同社区日益增加的生活方式慢性病负担的挑战的能力。以社区为基础的教育有助于发展适合初级卫生保健背景下所面临挑战的知识、技能和态度。
探索医学生在社区为基础的教育轮转期间对当前慢性病生活方式课程和相关项目的看法。
这项研究是在南非自由州大学的四年级和五年级医学生中进行的。
进行了焦点小组讨论,并对数据进行了主题分析。
主题包括对慢性病生活方式课程的看法、其与初级卫生保健环境的相关性以及实施初级卫生保健方案的障碍和挑战。本研究确定了需要在战略要点纳入或重新审视的基础性慢性病生活方式内容。参与者认为有必要使教育方案本土化,并注重负担得起、文化上可接受和整体的医疗保健预防策略。障碍和挑战包括患者负担过重、资源限制、缺乏持续护理以及对传染病的关注。社区为基础的教育轮转被描述为发展专业属性、能力和技能的有意义的机会。
本研究确定了在课程的关键要点上需要考虑的基础概念。在慢性病生活方式模块中纳入创造性和反思性学习活动可以为学生适应初级卫生保健环境的现实做好准备。
本研究深入了解了医学生对慢性病生活方式课程的看法,并为慢性病生活方式模块的未来课程内容提供了信息。