新西兰奥特罗阿国际医学毕业生的文化安全支持和要求。

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.26635/6965.6525
Analee Toro, Gabrielle McDonald, Peter Crampton
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目的:探讨国际医学毕业生(IMGs)在新西兰寻求注册时对文化安全培训的要求和过程。方法:为确定IMGs的文化安全标准和政策:1)回顾了7所专科院校和其他重点机构的培训政策;2)进行了4次关键线人访谈,并通过Zoom对访谈进行了记录和转录。采用主题分析法对文本进行分析。结果:在Aotearoa医疗队伍中申请注册时,没有强制性要求img接受文化安全培训或展示文化安全。在文化安全方面,对外来移民的支持和培训有限。从主要信息提供者访谈中确定的主题是:资源可用性、对移民群体的文化安全期望和教育责任。结论:为了支持向整个Aotearoa社区提供高质量的护理,对img进行强制性和可获得的文化安全培训至关重要。
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Cultural safety support and requirements for international medical graduates in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Aim: To investigate the requirements for, and process of, cultural safety training for international medical graduates (IMGs) when seeking to gain registration in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Method: To identify cultural safety standards and policies for IMGs: 1) a review of training policies of seven specialist colleges and other key organisations was carried out, and 2) four key informant interviews were conducted, and interviews were recorded and transcribed via Zoom. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the transcripts.

Results: There are no mandatory requirements for IMGs to be trained in or to demonstrate cultural safety when applying for registration within the medical workforce of Aotearoa. There is limited support and training for IMGs in cultural safety. The themes identified from key informant interviews were: resource availability, cultural safety expectations for IMGs and education responsibilities.

Conclusion: To support the provision of high-quality care to communities throughout Aotearoa, it is essential that cultural safety training for IMGs is both mandatory and readily available.

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