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Extent, nature and consequences of performing outside scope of training in global health

机译:在全球卫生培训范围之外的程度,性质和后果

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Abstract Background Globalization has made it possible for global health professionals and trainees to participate in short-term training and professional experiences in a variety of clinical- and non-clinical activities across borders. Consequently, greater numbers of healthcare professionals and trainees from high-income countries (HICs) are working or volunteering abroad and participating in short-term experiences in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). How effective these activities are in advancing global health and in addressing the crisis of human resources for health remains controversial. What is known, however, is that during these short-term experiences in global health (STEGH), health professionals and those in training often face substantive ethical challenges. A common dilemma described is that of acting outside of one’s scope of training. However, the frequency, nature, circumstances, and consequences of performing outside scope of training (POST) have not been well-explored or quantified. Methods The authors conducted an online survey of HIC health professionals and trainees working or volunteering in LMICs about their experiences with POST, within the last 5 years. Results A total of 223 survey responses were included in the final analysis. Half (49%) of respondents reported having been asked to perform outside their scope of training; of these, 61% reported POST. Trainees were nearly twice as likely as licensed professionals to report POST. Common reasons cited for POST were a mismatch of skills with host expectations, suboptimal supervision at host sites, inadequate preparation to decline POST, a perceived lack of alternative options and emergency situations. Many of the respondents who reported POST expressed moral distress that persisted over time. Conclusions Given that POST is ethically problematic and legally impermissible, the high rates of being asked, and deciding to do so, were notable. Based on these findings, the authors suggest that additional efforts are needed to reduce the incidence of POST during STEGH, including pre-departure training to navigate dilemmas concerning POST, clear communication regarding expectations, and greater attention to the moral distress experienced by those contending with POST.
机译:摘要背景全球化使全球卫生专业人员和学员在跨境的各种临床和非临床活动中参与短期培训和专业经验。因此,高收入国家(HICS)的更多数量的医疗保健专业人员和学员正在为国外工作或志愿者,并参加低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的短期经验。这些活动在推进全球卫生方面的效果以及解决人力资源危机的效力仍然存在争议。然而,众所周知的是,在全球健康(Stegh)的这些短期经验期间,卫生专业人员和培训人员经常面临实质性道德挑战。描述的常见困境是在一个人的训练范围之外表演。但是,在培训范围(帖子)之外的频率,性质,情况和后果尚未探索或量化。方法提交人在过去5年内,对HIC卫生专业人士和学员在帖子中工作或志愿服务的在线调查。结果总共223次调查响应均纳入最终分析。已被要求在其培训范围之外举报的一半(49%)的受访者;其中61%的报告帖子。学员几乎是报告帖子的许可专业人士的可能性。引用的常见原因是举办宿主预期的技能不匹配,宿主网站的次优监督,拒绝职位的准备不足,缺乏替代方案和紧急情况。报告帖子的许多受访者表达了随着时间的推移持续存在的道德困难。结论鉴于该职位是道德问题和法律不允许的,被问及的高率和决定这样做是值得注意的。基于这些调查结果,提交人认为,需要额外的努力来减少斯蒂夫期间邮政发布的发病率,包括预先出发培训,以导航关于职位的困境,明确的沟通,以及更多地关注所竞争的人所经历的道德困境邮政。

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