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医生参与生殖健康倡导:领导力和倡导计划混合方法评估的结果。

Physician engagement in reproductive health advocacy: findings from a mixed methods evaluation of a leadership and advocacy program.

机构信息

City University of New York Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH), 55 W. 125th St #7th Floor, 10027, New York, NY, USA.

City University of New York Institute of Implementation Science in Population Health (CUNY ISPH), New York, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2024 Apr 30;24(1):476. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05410-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical curricula include advocacy competencies, but how much physicians engage in advocacy and what enables this engagement is not well characterized. The authors assessed facilitators and barriers to advocacy identified by physician alumni of a reproductive health advocacy training program.

METHODS

The authors present secondary results from a mixed methods program evaluation from 2018 to 2020, using alumni data from a cross-sectional survey (n = 231) and in-depth interviews (IDIs, n = 36). The survey measured engagement in policy, media, professional organization, and medical education advocacy and the value placed on the community fostered by the program (eight questions, Cronbach's alpha = 0.81). The authors estimated the association of community value score with advocacy engagement using multivariable Poisson regression to estimate prevalence ratios and analyzed IDI data inductively.

RESULTS

Over one third of alumni were highly engaged in legislative policy (n = 90, 39%), professional organizations (n = 98, 42%), or medical education (n = 89, 39%), with fewer highly active in media-based advocacy (n = 54, 23%) in the year prior to the survey. Survey and IDI data demonstrated that passion, sense of urgency, confidence in skills, and the program's emphasis on different forms of advocacy facilitated engagement in advocacy, while insufficient time, safety concerns, and sense of effort redundancies were barriers. The program community was also an important facilitator, especially for "out loud" efforts and for those working in environments perceived as hostile to abortion care (e.g., alumni in hostile environments with high community value scores were 1.8 times [95% CI 1.3, 2.6] as likely to report medium/high levels of media advocacy compared to those with low scores after adjusting for age, gender, and clinical specialty).

CONCLUSION

Physician advocacy training curricula should include both skills- and community-building and identify a full range of forms of advocacy. Community-building is especially important for physician advocacy for reproductive health services such as abortion care.

摘要

背景

医学课程包括倡导能力,但医生参与倡导的程度以及促进这种参与的因素尚未得到充分描述。作者评估了生殖健康倡导培训项目的医生校友所确定的倡导促进因素和障碍。

方法

作者展示了 2018 年至 2020 年混合方法计划评估的次要结果,使用来自横断面调查(n=231)和深入访谈(IDI,n=36)的校友数据。该调查衡量了政策、媒体、专业组织和医学教育倡导方面的参与度以及对该项目培养的社区的重视程度(8 个问题,克朗巴赫α系数=0.81)。作者使用多变量泊松回归估计社区价值评分与倡导参与之间的关联,以估计患病率比,并对 IDI 数据进行归纳分析。

结果

超过三分之一的校友在前一年的调查中高度参与立法政策(n=90,39%)、专业组织(n=98,42%)或医学教育(n=89,39%),而较少的校友高度活跃于媒体倡导(n=54,23%)。调查和 IDI 数据表明,激情、紧迫感、对技能的信心以及该项目对不同形式倡导的强调促进了倡导参与,而时间不足、安全问题和感觉努力冗余则是障碍。该项目社区也是一个重要的促进因素,特别是对于“大声”的努力,以及对于那些在被认为对堕胎护理持敌对态度的环境中工作的人(例如,在敌对环境中得分较高的校友在调整年龄、性别和临床专业后,与得分较低的校友相比,报告中/高度媒体倡导的可能性是 1.8 倍[95%CI 1.3,2.6])。

结论

医生倡导培训课程应包括技能和社区建设,并确定全面的倡导形式。社区建设对于医生倡导生殖健康服务(如堕胎护理)尤为重要。

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