Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, Division of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa; and Knysna Hospital, Garden Route District, Western Cape Department of Health, Knysna.
S Afr Fam Pract (2004). 2024 May 10;66(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.4102/safp.v66i1.5837.
In 2021, South Africa introduced a new 6-month internship in family medicine and primary care. This study aimed to assess the new rotation at district health facilities in the Western Cape.
A descriptive survey of interns and supervisors, as phase-two of an exploratory sequential mixed methods study. Questionnaires were developed from a descriptive exploratory qualitative study. Data were analysed with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences.
Questionnaires were completed by 72 interns (response rate 21%) and 36 supervisors (response rate 90%), across 10 training programmes. Interns felt more independent (97.2%), confident (90.3%) and resilient (91.6%). They learnt to manage undifferentiated and chronic conditions (91.6%), to refer patients (94.3%) and conduct procedures (77.8%). Most interns were not exposed to community-based services (68.0%) and continuity of care (54.1%). Supervision was mostly adequate during the day (79.1%) and afterhours (80.6%). Many interns reported no structured teaching programme (41.7% - 55.6%). Most supervision was from medical officers and registrars. Supervisors saw interns as valuable members of the clinical team (100.0%), who required extra support and administration (42.5%). The majority of interns (75.0%) and supervisors (72.7%) thought the rotation was the right length and the best preparation for community service (67.6%).
The rotation met most expectations of the Health Professions Council of South Africa. Programmes need to improve exposure to community-orientated primary care, public health medicine, palliative and ongoing care. Supervision and orientation of interns needs improvement.Contribution: This is the first evaluation of the new family medicine internship programme in South Africa.
2021 年,南非推出了一项新的 6 个月家庭医学和初级保健实习计划。本研究旨在评估西开普省地区卫生机构的新轮转。
这是一项探索性顺序混合方法研究的第二阶段,对实习医生和主管进行描述性调查。问卷是从描述性探索性定性研究中开发出来的。使用社会科学统计包对数据进行分析。
共有 10 个培训项目的 72 名实习医生(回应率为 21%)和 36 名主管(回应率为 90%)完成了问卷。实习医生感到更加独立(97.2%)、自信(90.3%)和有韧性(91.6%)。他们学会了处理未分化和慢性疾病(91.6%)、转介患者(94.3%)和进行操作(77.8%)。大多数实习医生没有接触到基于社区的服务(68.0%)和连续性护理(54.1%)。白天(79.1%)和下班后(80.6%)的监督大多足够。许多实习医生报告没有结构化的教学计划(41.7%-55.6%)。大多数监督来自医生和住院医师。主管认为实习医生是临床团队中有价值的成员(100.0%),他们需要额外的支持和管理(42.5%)。大多数实习医生(75.0%)和主管(72.7%)认为轮转时间合适,为社区服务做好了最佳准备(67.6%)。
轮转满足了南非健康职业委员会的大多数期望。各计划需要增加接触以社区为导向的初级保健、公共卫生医学、姑息治疗和持续护理的机会。需要改进对实习医生的监督和指导。贡献:这是南非新家庭医学实习计划的首次评估。