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International health electives: thematic results of student and professional interviews.

机译:国际健康选修课:学生和专业访谈的主题结果。

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to explore the complexities (including harms and benefits) of international health electives (IHEs) involving medical trainees. This exploration contributes to the ongoing debate about the goals and implications of IHEs for medical trainees. METHODS: This qualitative study used anonymous, one-to-one, semi-structured interviews. All participants had previous international health experiences. Between September 2007 and March 2008, we interviewed a convenience sample of health care professionals (n=10) and medical trainees (n=10). Using a modified grounded theory methodology, we carried out cycles of data analysis in conjunction with data collection in an iterative and constant comparison process. The study's thematic structure was finalised when theme saturation was achieved. RESULTS: Participants described IHEs in both negative and positive terms. IHEs were described as unsustained short-term contributions that lacked clear educational objectives and failed to address local community needs. Ethical dilemmas were described as IHE challenges. Participants reflected that many IHEs included aspects of medical tourism and the majority of participants described the IHE in negative terms. However, a few participants acknowledged the benefits of the IHE. Specifically, it was seen as an introduction to a career in global health and as a potential foundation for more sustainable projects with positive host community impacts. Finally, despite similar understandings among participants, self-awareness of medical tourism was low. CONCLUSIONS: International health electives may include potential harms and benefits for both the trainee and the host community. Educational institutions should encourage and support structured IHEs for trainee participation. We recommend that faculties of medicine and global health educators establish pre-departure training courses for trainees and that IHE opportunities have sufficient structures in place to mitigate the negative effects of medical tourism. We also recommend that trainees be provided with opportunities to conduct self-reflection and critically assess their IHE experiences.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是探讨涉及医学实习生的国际健康选修课(IHE)的复杂性(包括危害和利益)。这项探索为有关IHE的目标和对医学培训生的意义的持续辩论做出了贡献。方法:该定性研究使用匿名,一对一,半结构化访谈。所有参与者都有过国际卫生经验。在2007年9月至2008年3月之间,我们采访了卫生保健专业人员(n = 10)和医学见习生(n = 10)的便利样本。使用经过修改的扎根理论方法,我们在反复不断的比较过程中与数据收集一起进行了数据分析周期。当主题达到饱和时,研究的主题结构即告完成。结果:参与者以负面和正面的方式描述了IHE。 IHE被描述为缺乏持续性的短期捐款,缺乏明确的教育目标,无法满足当地社区的需求。道德困境被描述为IHE挑战。与会者反映,许多IHE包括医疗旅游方面,大多数与会者对IHE的评价是负面的。但是,一些参与者承认IHE的好处。具体而言,它被视为全球卫生事业的介绍,并且是东道国社区产生积极影响的更可持续项目的潜在基础。最后,尽管参与者之间的理解相似,但医疗旅游的自我意识仍然很低。结论:国际健康选修课可能对受训者和所在社区都有潜在的危害和好处。教育机构应鼓励和支持有组织的IHE参加学员培训。我们建议医学系和全球健康教育者为受训者建立出行前培训课程,并且IHE机会应有足够的结构来减轻医疗旅游的负面影响。我们还建议为学员提供自我反思和认真评估其IHE经历的机会。

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