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Rising to the challenge: Qualitative assessment of medical student perceptions responding to the COVID-19 pandemic

机译:挑战升起:对医学学生认知的定性评估回应Covid-19大流行

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BACKGROUND:Medical students internationally have volunteered and stepped up to support frontline clinical teams during the COVID-19 pandemic. We know very little about the motivation of those volunteering, or their concerns in deploying to a new role. We aim to establish the reasons that medical students volunteered in one Trust and understand to their concerns.METHODS:Structured survey, thematic analysis and categorisation of volunteer student perceptions.RESULTS:Medical students volunteered for broadly four reasons: to make a contribution, to learn, to benefit from remuneration and for an activity during the national lockdown. There were disparate concerns; however, the most common involved availability of personal protective equipment, uncertainty as to expectations and becoming infected.CONCLUSIONS:We must recognise and applaud the motivations of our future workforce who have stepped up to support the NHS at a time of unprecedented demand. The experiences and learning gained during this period will undoubtedly shape their future medical training and careers.? Royal College of Physicians 2020. All rights reserved.
机译:背景:中国医学院在Covid-19大流行期间志愿和加强了支持前线临床团队。我们对那些志愿服务的动机非常了解,或者他们在部署新角色方面的担忧。我们的目标是建立医学学生在一个信任中自愿和理解他们的担忧的原因。方法:结构化调查,专题分析和志愿者学生的分类。结果:医学生为广泛的一个原因自愿:做出贡献,学习,从薪酬和国家锁定期间受益。存在不同的担忧;然而,最常见的涉及个人防护设备的可用性,对期望和感染的不确定性。结论:我们必须认识和鼓掌我们未来劳动力的动机,他们在前所未有的需求时支持NHS支持NHS。在此期间获得的经验和学习无疑将塑造其未来的医疗培训和职业生涯。皇家医师学院2020.保留所有权利。

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