NHS England, Redditch, UK
NHS England, Redditch, UK.
BMJ Open. 2023 Dec 10;13(12):e074226. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-074226.
This research aimed to understand the prior and current global health participation, current availability of and future interest in participating in global health activities healthcare students and National Health Service (NHS) staff.
An online survey was conducted on NHS staff and healthcare students in England between July and November 2021. The survey was disseminated to all secondary care providers in the English NHS and universities in England. A volunteer sample of 3955 respondents, including 2936 NHS staff, 683 healthcare students, 172 individuals combining NHS working and study and 164 respondents classified as other.
Most (80%) respondents had not participated in a global health activity before, with 6% having previously participated, a further 3% currently participating and 11% unsure. Among those who had participated, the most common types of activity were attending global health events (75%). The most common reason for not participating was a limited knowledge of opportunities (78%). When asked about their future interest in global health participation, more than half of respondents (53%) indicated an interest and 8% were not interested. There was an significant proportion (39%) answering unsure, indicating a possible lack of understanding about global health participation.
Global health has gathered increasing significance in recent years, both in policy and in education and training for healthcare professionals. Despite recognition of the role global learning plays in knowledge enhancement, skill development and knowledge exchange, this study suggests that global health participation remains low among NHS staff and healthcare students.
本研究旨在了解医疗保健学生和国民保健服务(NHS)员工之前和当前的全球健康参与情况、当前参与情况以及未来参与意愿。
2021 年 7 月至 11 月期间,在英格兰对 NHS 员工和医疗保健学生进行了在线调查。该调查分发给英格兰 NHS 的所有二级保健提供者和英格兰的大学。调查对象为 3955 名志愿者,其中包括 2936 名 NHS 员工、683 名医疗保健学生、172 名同时在 NHS 工作和学习的人员以及 164 名其他人员。
大多数(80%)受访者之前没有参与过全球健康活动,其中 6%的人之前参与过,3%的人目前正在参与,11%的人不确定。在那些参与过的人中,最常见的活动类型是参加全球健康活动(75%)。不参与的最常见原因是对机会的了解有限(78%)。当被问及未来对全球健康参与的兴趣时,超过一半的受访者(53%)表示有兴趣,8%的人不感兴趣。有相当比例(39%)的人回答不确定,这表明他们可能对全球健康参与缺乏了解。
近年来,全球健康在政策以及医疗保健专业人员的教育和培训方面变得越来越重要。尽管人们认识到全球学习在增强知识、技能发展和知识交流方面的作用,但这项研究表明,NHS 员工和医疗保健学生的全球健康参与度仍然较低。