Dalhousie University, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Rural Remote Health. 2023 Jan;23(1):8123. doi: 10.22605/RRH8123. Epub 2023 Jan 10.
Medical education is increasingly taking place in rural areas as this is known to help physician recruitment to rural areas. A medical school is planned for Prince Edward Island (PEI) that would use community-based learning as a core principle, yet little is known about the specific factors that influence our rural physicians' participation and engagement in medical education. Our objective is to describe these factors.
Using mixed-methods, we conducted a survey of all physician-teachers on PEI and conducted semi-structured interviews with self-selected survey respondents. We gathered quantitative and qualitative data, and conducted an analysis of themes.
The study is ongoing and will be completed before March 2022. Early survey results suggest that faculty teach because they enjoy it, and due to a sense of "paying it forward" and "duty". They face major workload challenges but are very interested in improving their teaching skills. They see themselves as clinician-teachers but not as scholars.
Locating medical education in rural communities is known to alleviate physician shortages in those areas. Our early findings suggest novel factors such as identity, and traditional factors such as workload and resources, influence teaching engagement for rural physicians. Our findings also suggest that rural physicians' interest in improving their teaching is not being met by current methods. Our research contributes to the study of factors influencing rural physicians' motivation and engagement in teaching. Further research is required to understand how these findings compare with urban settings, and the implications of these differences for supporting rural medical education.
随着人们认识到在农村地区开展医学教育有助于吸引医生到农村地区工作,这种教育形式变得越来越普遍。爱德华王子岛(PEI)计划建立一所医学院,将以社区为基础的学习作为核心原则,但我们对影响农村医生参与医学教育的具体因素知之甚少。我们的目标是描述这些因素。
我们采用混合方法,对 PEI 的所有医师教师进行了调查,并对自我选择的调查受访者进行了半结构化访谈。我们收集了定量和定性数据,并进行了主题分析。
该研究正在进行中,将于 2022 年 3 月前完成。早期调查结果表明,教师之所以教学,是因为他们喜欢教学,并且有一种“回报”和“责任”的感觉。他们面临着巨大的工作量挑战,但非常有兴趣提高他们的教学技能。他们认为自己是临床医生教师,但不是学者。
将医学教育定位在农村社区,已知可以缓解这些地区的医生短缺问题。我们的早期发现表明,身份等新因素以及工作量和资源等传统因素会影响农村医生的教学参与度。我们的研究结果还表明,农村医生提高教学水平的兴趣并没有得到当前方法的满足。我们的研究有助于研究影响农村医生教学动机和参与度的因素。需要进一步研究以了解这些发现与城市环境的比较情况,以及这些差异对支持农村医学教育的影响。