Community Care, Unnan City Hospital, 96-1 Iida, Daito-cho, Unnan 699-1221, Japan.
Department of Community Medicine Management, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, 89-1 Enya cho, Izumo 693-8501, Japan.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2023 Oct 19;59(10):1855. doi: 10.3390/medicina59101855.
: Sustainable healthcare is fundamentally rooted in community medicine education. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted global advancement in integrating traditional teaching and experiential learning. Additionally, an alarming decline in interest in community care has been observed among senior medical students. Here, we examined the perspectives on community care obtained from conversations with general physicians in rural medical universities. : Using a constructivist lens, a qualitative methodology was employed to examine the perceptions of second-year medical students from Shimane University Medical School regarding community care, informed by dialogues with general physicians. We conducted a thematic analysis at Shimane University, Japan, an area known for its aging population. In 2023, 116 second-year students participated, none of whom had prior formal training in community care. The study was structured into three phases: (1) Pre-education: Students wrote essays about their initial understanding of community care, its advantages, disadvantages, and potential improvements; (2) Dialogue: Grouped by topic, students engaged in discussions that culminated in a comprehensive session with general physicians; and (3) Reflection: After discussions, students wrote essays reflecting any shift in their views on community care. A thematic analysis of essays from the pre-education and reflection phases provided a comparative perspective on the students' understanding. : Five dominant themes emerged from the thematic analysis: (1) Re-evaluating community care: Recognizing diversity and addressing societal challenges; (2) Interdisciplinary collaboration: Promoting shared roles and teamwork; (3) Learning and practice: Emphasizing hands-on experience and self-reflection; (4) Technological influence: The mutual relationship between community care and technological advancements; and (5) Challenges and resolutions: Identifying problems and crafting solutions. : This study sheds light on the evolution of medical students' views on community care and underscores the importance of continuous adaptation in medical education programs.
可持续的医疗保健从根本上植根于社区医学教育。COVID-19 大流行打乱了将传统教学和体验式学习相结合的全球进展。此外,观察到高年级医学生对社区护理的兴趣明显下降。在这里,我们研究了从农村医科大学的全科医生那里获得的有关社区护理的观点。
使用建构主义视角,我们采用定性方法研究了来自岛根大学医学院的二年级医学生对社区护理的看法,这些看法是通过与全科医生的对话得出的。我们在日本岛根大学进行了主题分析,该地区以人口老龄化而闻名。在 2023 年,有 116 名二年级学生参与了这项研究,他们都没有接受过社区护理的正式培训。该研究分为三个阶段:(1)预教育:学生写关于他们对社区护理的初步理解的文章,包括其优缺点和潜在改进;(2)对话:学生按主题分组进行讨论,最终与全科医生进行全面讨论;(3)反思:讨论后,学生写关于他们对社区护理看法变化的文章。通过对预教育和反思阶段的文章进行主题分析,提供了学生理解的比较视角。
(1)重新评估社区护理:认识多样性并应对社会挑战;(2)跨学科合作:促进共同角色和团队合作;(3)学习和实践:强调实践经验和自我反思;(4)技术影响:社区护理与技术进步的相互关系;(5)挑战和解决方案:识别问题并制定解决方案。
这项研究揭示了医学生对社区护理看法的演变,并强调了医学教育计划中持续适应的重要性。