医学生对农村健康问题、社区决定因素和全人护理的研究

Andrew Harper, Kiera Sanders, Kahla Edwards, Tasfeen Billah, Tessa Corbett, Lucy Irvine
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背景:在医学院二年级的一次短期农村卫生实习之后,五名学生选择了一项课外活动,即对西澳大利亚小麦带农村居民的福利和健康问题进行探索性研究。该项目是与当地郡合作开展的。目的是记录、分析和了解农村居民的健康问题和经历:采用了现象学研究方法。由各县选出的 17 名农村居民和 4 名主要信息提供者接受了开放式访谈。对他们的叙述进行了主题分析:这些叙述描述了与医疗服务、精神疾病、交通、住宿、社区边缘化、行政官僚化、社区分裂和社区合作愿望有关的广泛健康问题。社区因素造成的沮丧和不便与焦虑、抑郁、孤立和丧失幸福感有关:受访者描述了一个功能失调、资源不足的当地农村社区。他们提出了许多与社区凝聚力和融合不足有关的健康问题。他们说明了涉及预防、急性和慢性病治疗以及老年护理的全人健康如何受到农村社区环境的影响。这些叙述强调了在人口层面进行社区发展的必要性,以及在农村社区进行全人护理的临床实践中将社区环境作为主要重点的必要性。
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Medical Student Study of Rural Health Concerns, Community Determinants and Whole Person Care
Background: Following a short rural health placement in the second year of medical school five students opted, as an extra-curricular activity, to conduct an exploratory research project into the wellbeing and health concerns of rural residents in the Wheatbelt of Western Australia. The project was conducted in collaboration with the local shires. The aim was to document, analyse and understand the health concerns and experience of rural residents. Methods: A phenomenological research approach was employed. Seventeen rural residents selected by the shires, and four key informants responded to open-ended interviews. Their narratives were subjected to a thematic analysis. Results: The narratives described a wide range of health concerns relating to health services, mental illness, transportation, accommodation, marginalisation of the community, bureaucratisation of administration, community fragmentation and the desire for community partnerships. Frustration and inconvenience from community factors were associated with anxiety, depression, isolation, and loss of wellbeing. Discussion: The respondents described a dysfunctional and under resourced local rural community. They defined numerous health concerns related to deficiencies in community cohesion and integration. They illustrated how whole person health involving prevention, acute and chronic treatment and aged care are all impacted by rural community circumstances. The narratives highlight the need for community development at the population level and for community context to be a principal focus in the clinical practice of whole person care in rural communities.   
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