初级医生和医疗改革:他们准备好了吗?问卷调查研究

S. Palazzo, O. Chehab
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目的了解初级医师对国民医疗服务体系改革的认识、理解和意见。参与者完成了一份16个问题的在线调查,包括多项选择题和带有自由文本回答的问题。Setting Foundation的医生都在伦敦、牛津或塞文四所基金会学校中的一所工作。参与者102名初级医生。通过对一系列基本事实问题的6个免费文本和多项选择答案进行评估,了解和认识NHS改革和卫生政治。对改革的意见通过李克特量表(1-5)对七个问题的回答进行评估。结果对卫生政治和NHS改革的基本理解较差,即使对影响未来培训的问题也是如此。17.7%的人说不出卫生部长的名字,66.7%的人不知道NHS的预算,71.6%的人不知道改革后谁将负责医疗保健调试。68.7%的受访者表示对改革感兴趣,63.7%的受访者表示担心改革对自己职业道路的影响。尽管如此,63.7%的人自我报告对NHS改革的理解不足,90.2%的人认为他们会在当前的变化中重视正规教育。尽管有兴趣和关注,但令人惊讶的是,初级医生对NHS改革一无所知。鉴于这项研究的结果,需要做更多的工作来教育当前的医学院学生和预科医生,并使他们了解正在发生的变化。
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Junior doctors and healthcare reforms: are they ready? A questionnaire study
Summary Objectives To assess the awareness, understanding and opinions of National Health Service (NHS) reforms among foundation year junior doctors. Design Participants completed a 16 question online survey, consisting of multiple-choice questions and questions with free text responses. Setting Foundation doctors were all working within one of the four London, Oxford or Severn foundation schools. Participants One hundred and two foundation year junior doctors. Main outcome measures Understanding and awareness of NHS reforms and health politics in general as assessed through six free text and multiple-choice answersto a set of basic factual questions. Opinions of the reforms were assessed through Likert scale (1–5) responses to seven questions. Results Basic understanding of health politics and NHS reforms was poor, even on issues affecting future training. A total of 17.7% could not name the health secretary, 66.7% did not know the budget of the NHS and 71.6% did not know who would be responsible for healthcare commissioning after the reforms. A total of 68.7% of respondents reported being interested in the reforms and 63.7% reported being concerned about their effect on their own career path. Despite this, 63.7% self-reported poor understanding of the NHS reforms and 90.2% felt they would value formal education on the current changes. Conclusions Despite being interested and concerned, junior doctors are surprisingly uninformed about the NHS reforms. Given the findings of this study, more work needs to be done to educate the current cohort of medical students and foundation year doctors and engage them with the changes taking place.
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