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Satisfaction with civilian family medicine residency training: Perspectives from serving general duty medical officers in the Canadian Armed Forces

机译:对民用家庭医学住院医师培训的满意度:从在加拿大武装部队服役的一般值勤人员的角度

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Objective To evaluate satisfaction with civilian residency training programs among serving general duty medical officers within the Canadian Armed Forces. Design A 23-item, cross-sectional survey face-validated by the office of the Surgeon General of the Canadian Armed Forces. Setting Canada. Participants General duty medical officers serving in the Canadian Armed Forces as of February 2014 identified through the Directorate of Health Services Personnel of the Canadian Forces Health Services Group Headquarters. Main outcome measures Satisfaction with and time spent in 7 domains of training trauma, critical care, emergency medicine, psychiatry, occupational health, sports medicine, and base clinic training. Overall preparedness for leading a health care team, caring for a military population, working in isolated and challenging environments, and being deployed were evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale. Results Among the survey respondents (n = 135, response rate 54%), 77% agreed or strongly agreed that their family medicine residency training was relevant to their role as a general duty medical officer. Most respondents were either satisfied or very satisfied with their emergency medicine training (77%) and psychiatry training (63%), while fewer were satisfied or very satisfied with their sports medicine (47%), base clinic (41%), and critical care (43%) training. Even fewer respondents were satisfied or very satisfied with their trauma (26%) and occupational health (12%) training. Regarding overall preparedness, 57% believed that they were adequately prepared to care for a military patient population, and 52% of respondents believed they were prepared for their first posting. Fewer respondents (38%) believed they were prepared to work in isolated, austere, or challenging environments, and even fewer (32%) believed that residency training prepared them to lead a health care team. Conclusion General duty medical officers were satisfied with many aspects of their family medicine residency training; however, military-specific areas for improvement were identified. Many of these areas might be addressed within the context of a 2-year residency program without risking the generalist nature of family medicine training. These findings provide valuable data for residency programs that accept military trainees across the country.
机译:目的评估加拿大武装部队在职一般医疗人员对平民居住培训计划的满意度。设计由加拿大武装部队外科医生办公室验证的23项横截面调查图。设置加拿大。参加者截至2014年2月,在加拿大武装部队中任职的一般值勤医务人员由加拿大部队卫生服务小组总部的卫生服务人员总局确定。主要结果指标对创伤,重症监护,急诊医学,精神病学,职业健康,运动医学和基础临床培训的7个领域的满意度和所花费的时间。在5点Likert量表上评估了领导医疗团队,照顾军人,在孤立和充满挑战的环境中工作以及被部署的总体准备情况。结果在接受调查的受访者中(n = 135,答复率为54%),有77%同意或强烈同意他们的家庭医学住院医师培训与他们作为普通值班医务人员的角色有关。大多数受访者对急诊医学培训(77%)和精神病学培训(63%)感到满意或非常满意,而对运动医学(47%),基础诊所(41%)和重症患者的满意度非常满意护理(43%)培训。更少的受访者对他们的创伤(26%)和职业健康(12%)培训感到满意或非常满意。关于整体准备,有57%的人认为他们已做好充分的准备来照顾军人患者,而有52%的受访者认为他们已为首次登岗做好了准备。更少的受访者(38%)认为他们准备在孤立,严峻或挑战性的环境中工作,而更少的受访者(32%)认为,住院医师培训使他们准备领导医疗团队。结论普通值班医务人员对其家庭医学住院医师培训的许多方面感到满意;但是,已经确定了军事方面需要改进的地方。在为期两年的居留计划的背景下,可以解决这些领域中的许多问题,而不会冒着家庭医学培训的一般性质的风险。这些发现为接受全国军事训练生的居住计划提供了宝贵的数据。

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