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国际医学学习者返回原籍国后的适应情况:一项定性研究。

International medical learners and their adjustment after returning to their countries of origin: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University, Rama VI Street, Ratchtevi District, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, 2 Wanglang Road, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2024 Jul 5;24(1):731. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05702-w.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

International medical trainees, including residents and fellows, must cope with many challenges, such as differences in cultural hierarchical systems, languages, and acceptance. Nonetheless, the need for adjustment perpetuates even after training is completed abroad. When some international trainees return to their countries of origin, they continue to face adjustment challenges due to reverse culture shock. Others must make many further readjustments. This study presents an exploration of the adjustment and coping strategies of international medical learners after returning to their countries of origin upon completion of their programs.

METHOD

This study employed a qualitative approach grounded in interpretivism and utilised inductive thematic analysis following Braun and Clarke's method. Semi-structured, in-depth individual interviews were employed to explore the participants' coping strategies. Participants included international medical learners who were (1) international medical graduates who had already returned to their countries of origin, (2) non-Canadian citizens or nonpermanent residents by the start of the programs, and (3) previously enrolled in a residency or fellowship training programme at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

RESULTS

Seventeen participants were included. Three main themes and seven subthemes were created from the analysis and are represented by the Ice Skater Landing Model. According to this model, there are three main forces in coping processes upon returning home: driving, stabilising, and situational forces. The sum and interaction of these forces impact the readjustment process.

CONCLUSION

International medical learners who have trained abroad and returned to their countries of origin often struggle with readjustment. An equilibrium between the driving and stabilising forces is crucial for a smooth transition. The findings of this study can help stakeholders better understand coping processes. As healthy coping processes are related to job satisfaction and retention, efforts to support and shorten repatriation adjustment are worthwhile.

摘要

简介

国际医学受训人员(包括住院医师和研究员)必须应对许多挑战,例如文化等级制度、语言和接纳方面的差异。然而,即使在国外完成培训后,也需要不断调整。当一些国际受训人员返回原籍国时,由于反向文化冲击,他们仍会继续面临调整挑战。其他人则必须进行更多的调整。本研究探讨了国际医学学习者在完成项目后返回原籍国时的调整和应对策略。

方法

本研究采用扎根于解释主义的定性方法,并采用 Braun 和 Clarke 方法的归纳主题分析。采用半结构化的深入个人访谈来探讨参与者的应对策略。参与者包括已经返回原籍国的国际医学毕业生、项目开始时为非加拿大公民或非永久居民的国际医学毕业生以及之前在安大略省多伦多大学参加住院医师或研究员培训计划的国际医学毕业生。

结果

共纳入 17 名参与者。从分析中创建了三个主要主题和七个子主题,并用滑冰者着陆模型表示。根据该模型,回国后的应对过程中有三种主要力量:驱动力量、稳定力量和情境力量。这些力量的总和和相互作用影响调整过程。

结论

在国外接受培训后返回原籍国的国际医学毕业生往往难以适应。在驱动力量和稳定力量之间取得平衡对于顺利过渡至关重要。本研究的结果可以帮助利益相关者更好地理解应对过程。由于健康的应对过程与工作满意度和保留率有关,因此支持和缩短归国调整的努力是值得的。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9bd5/11227183/59dffd72bf2f/12909_2024_5702_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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