Bolen Rebecca, Flesch Meagan, Dennis Jerrica, Shouse Logan, Payton Mark, Ross David
Department of Tracks and Special Programs, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Rocky Vista University, 8401 S Chambers Rd, Englewood, CO, 80112, United States, 13033732008.
Department of Biomedical Science, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Rocky Vista University, Parker, CO, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jul 14;9:e70505. doi: 10.2196/70505.
Rural communities face persistent challenges in recruiting and retaining health care professionals. Research has shown that individuals from rural backgrounds are more likely to return to practice in these areas, yet most existing pipeline programs focus on undergraduate and medical students rather than high school students. Early exposure to health care careers is essential, as many students have already selected their career paths by the time they enter college. A previous study conducted in 2020 analyzed the effects of a single educational workshop at a rural high school in New Hampshire. The results suggested that students had a better understanding of the health care field.
This study evaluates the impact of an ongoing educational outreach program designed to introduce rural high school students to diverse health care professions.
This study was conducted at West Grand High School, a rural high school in Kremmling, Colorado, between September and December 2023. The intervention consisted of 4 monthly sessions, each focusing on a different medical specialty-primary care, sports medicine, dermatology, and neurology. These sessions, led by second-year medical students, provided an overview of common conditions, treatment approaches, and various health care roles involved in patient care. Participants completed pre- and postsession surveys assessing their interest in health care careers, perceived barriers, and likelihood of returning to their rural hometown to practice. A follow-up survey was conducted 4 months after the final session to assess long-term impact.
While individual session surveys showed no significant changes, overall interest in and likelihood of pursuing a health care career increased significantly over the course of the presentation series (P=.03 and P=.04, respectively). However, there was no significant change in students' likelihood of returning to their rural hometowns to practice or their perceived access to resources for a health care career. Financial constraints (43/66, 65%) were identified as the most significant barrier, followed by lack of exposure (19/66, 29%) and support (17/66, 26%), while interest and education were least likely perceived as obstacles.
This study highlights the importance of early and sustained outreach efforts in rural communities to increase awareness of diverse health care career pathways. While short-term educational interventions can positively influence career interest, long-term mentorship and structured support systems are essential for fostering a sustained commitment to rural health care careers. Future initiatives should integrate financial counseling, ongoing mentorship, and collaborations with existing rural pipeline programs to enhance the effectiveness of such interventions.
农村社区在招聘和留住医疗保健专业人员方面面临持续挑战。研究表明,来自农村背景的个人更有可能回到这些地区执业,但大多数现有的人才培养项目都侧重于本科生和医学生,而非高中生。尽早接触医疗保健职业至关重要,因为许多学生在进入大学时就已经选择了他们的职业道路。2020年进行的一项先前研究分析了在新罕布什尔州一所农村高中举办的一次教育研讨会的效果。结果表明,学生对医疗保健领域有了更好的理解。
本研究评估一项正在进行的教育推广项目的影响,该项目旨在向农村高中生介绍多样化的医疗保健职业。
本研究于2023年9月至12月在科罗拉多州克雷姆林的一所农村高中韦斯特格兰德高中进行。干预措施包括每月4次课程,每次课程聚焦于一个不同的医学专科——初级保健、运动医学、皮肤科和神经科。这些课程由二年级医学生授课,概述了常见病症、治疗方法以及参与患者护理的各种医疗保健角色。参与者在课程前后完成了调查问卷,评估他们对医疗保健职业的兴趣、感知到的障碍以及回到家乡农村执业的可能性。在最后一次课程结束4个月后进行了后续调查,以评估长期影响。
虽然单次课程的调查问卷显示没有显著变化,但在整个课程系列中,对医疗保健职业的总体兴趣和从事该职业的可能性显著增加(分别为P = 0.03和P = 0.04)。然而,学生回到家乡农村执业的可能性或他们认为获得医疗保健职业资源的机会没有显著变化。经济限制(43/66,65%)被确定为最主要的障碍,其次是缺乏接触机会(19/66,29%)和支持(17/66,26%),而兴趣和教育最不可能被视为障碍。
本研究强调了在农村社区开展早期和持续推广工作以提高对多样化医疗保健职业途径认识的重要性。虽然短期教育干预可以对职业兴趣产生积极影响,但长期指导和结构化支持系统对于培养对农村医疗保健职业的持续承诺至关重要。未来的举措应整合财务咨询、持续指导以及与现有的农村人才培养项目合作,以提高此类干预措施的有效性。