Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
School of Public Health, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
J Educ Eval Health Prof. 2024;21:25. doi: 10.3352/jeehp.2024.21.25. Epub 2024 Sep 24.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic limited healthcare professional education and training opportunities in rural communities. Because the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has robust programs to train clinicians in the United States, this study examined VA trainee perspectives regarding pandemic-related training in rural and urban areas and interest in future employment with the VA.
Survey responses were collected nationally from VA physicians and nursing trainees before and after COVID-19 (2018 to 2021). Logistic regression models were used to test the association between pandemic timing (pre-pandemic or pandemic), trainee program (physician or nurse), and the interaction of trainee pandemic timing and program on VA trainee satisfaction and trainee likelihood to consider future VA employment in rural and urban areas.
While physician trainees at urban facilities reported decreases in overall training satisfaction and corresponding decreases in the likelihood of considering future VA employment from pre-pandemic to pandemic, rural physician trainees showed no changes in either outcome. In contrast, while nursing trainees at both urban and rural sites had decreases in training satisfaction associated with the pandemic, there was no corresponding effect on the likelihood of future employment by nurses at either urban or rural VA sites.
The study’s findings suggest differences in the training experiences of physicians and nurses at rural sites, as well as between physician trainees at urban and rural sites. Understanding these nuances can inform the development of targeted approaches to address the ongoing provider shortages that rural communities in the United States are facing.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行限制了农村社区医疗专业人员的教育和培训机会。由于美国退伍军人事务部(VA)拥有在美国培训临床医生的强大计划,因此本研究调查了 VA 受训者对农村和城市地区与大流行相关培训的看法,以及对未来在 VA 就业的兴趣。
在 COVID-19 之前和之后(2018 年至 2021 年),从 VA 医生和护理实习生全国范围内收集调查回复。使用逻辑回归模型来测试大流行时间(大流行前或大流行期间)、实习生计划(医生或护士)以及实习生大流行时间和计划的相互作用与 VA 实习生满意度和实习生在农村和城市地区考虑未来 VA 就业的可能性之间的关联。
虽然城市设施的医生实习生报告总体培训满意度下降,并且考虑未来在 VA 就业的可能性相应降低,但农村医生实习生在这两个结果上均无变化。相比之下,虽然城市和农村站点的护理实习生的培训满意度都与大流行有关,但这并没有对城市或农村 VA 站点的护士未来就业的可能性产生相应的影响。
研究结果表明,农村站点的医生和护士的培训经历以及城市和农村站点的医生实习生之间存在差异。了解这些细微差别可以为解决美国农村社区目前面临的持续医疗人员短缺问题提供有针对性的方法。