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家庭医学住院医师培训项目中的国际健康培训

International health training in family practice residency programs.

作者信息

Schultz S H, Rousseau S

机构信息

Highland Hospital/University of Rochester, NY, USA.

出版信息

Fam Med. 1998 Jan;30(1):29-33.

PMID:9460613
Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

This survey determined the extent of involvement in and support of international health training by family practice residency programs.

METHODS

We mailed a 17-item survey about four areas of international health training (curriculum, faculty, financial support, and international health sites) to the 192 family practice residency programs that answered affirmatively to the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) 1996 survey question, "Does your program offer or encourage an elective in an international setting?"

RESULTS

Of the surveyed programs, 75% (144/192) responded. Fifty-four percent of programs offered some form of international health curriculum, and 15.3% (22/144) provided significant support for resident involvement in international health, defined as having 1) an international health curriculum, 2) funding support (other than paid salary while away), and 3) at least one faculty member who had done health care work in a developing country in the past 2 years. Of the responding programs, 24.3% (35/144) had none of the three criteria. The number of residents who worked in developing countries most strongly correlated with the number of faculty who have done such work in the past 2 years. Logistic regression suggested that the factors associated with a program having residents who have worked in developing countries in the past 2 years included the number of faculty who worked in developing countries in the past 2 years, the number of months of salary paid while on an international health elective, the length of time a program had offered an international health experience, and paid living expenses while at the international site.

CONCLUSIONS

A wide range of support is offered for international health education by programs that are self-identified as offering or encouraging international health rotations. This survey begins to clarify the specific factors associated with placing residents in international training opportunities.

摘要

背景与目的

本次调查确定了家庭医学住院医师培训项目参与国际健康培训及提供支持的程度。

方法

我们向192个家庭医学住院医师培训项目邮寄了一份包含国际健康培训四个领域(课程、师资、资金支持和国际健康培训地点)的17项调查问卷,这些项目对美国家庭医师学会(AAFP)1996年的调查问题“你们的项目是否提供或鼓励在国际环境中的选修课程?”给出了肯定回答。

结果

在接受调查的项目中,75%(144/192)做出了回应。54%的项目提供了某种形式的国际健康课程,15.3%(22/144)为住院医师参与国际健康培训提供了大力支持,大力支持的定义为具备以下条件:1)国际健康课程;2)资金支持(不包括外出期间的带薪工资);3)至少有一名教员在过去两年内在发展中国家从事过医疗工作。在做出回应的项目中,24.3%(35/144)不具备这三个标准中的任何一个。在发展中国家工作的住院医师数量与过去两年内从事过此类工作的教员数量相关性最强。逻辑回归分析表明,与过去两年内有住院医师在发展中国家工作的项目相关的因素包括过去两年内在发展中国家工作的教员数量、国际健康选修期间支付的月薪月数、项目提供国际健康体验的时长以及在国际培训地点的生活费用。

结论

自认为提供或鼓励国际健康轮转培训的项目为国际健康教育提供了广泛支持。本次调查开始明确与为住院医师提供国际培训机会相关的具体因素。

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