Global health experience of staff working in UK emergency care: a reflexive thematic analysis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Silas Webb, Charlotte Ward, Claire Crichton-Iannone, Alexandra Taylor, Anisa Jabeen Nasir Jafar
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Abstract

Background and aims: There is growing recognition among practitioners worldwide of the benefits of practising emergency medicine in different countries and healthcare settings. A recent survey by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine found interest and experience in global health (GH) work among college members, but many struggled with barriers that limited their contribution to this work. This study aims to understand the role of GH experience by emergency care practitioners and how it interconnects with the National Health Service and UK practice.

Methods: Anonymised semistructured interviews were conducted from August to November 2022 on a purposive sample of UK emergency care practitioners who had previously undertaken GH work. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse and present their experiences in this field.

Results: The three key themes from the analysis were that emergency care is a specialty well positioned to contribute to GH settings; practitioners feel this contribution confers benefits to both the individual and their healthcare system; and the current structure of UK emergency care training presents barriers to maximising the benefits of these experiences.

Conclusion: The perceived benefits of GH involvement to the emergency care and base organisation are manifold; as are the skills offered by this practitioner group. Readily accessible funding, networks, mentorship and support from training programme leadership were all identified as ways of improving the quality and frequency of meaningful GH involvement.

背景和目的:全世界越来越多的从业人员认识到在不同国家和医疗环境中从事急诊医学工作的益处。英国皇家急诊医学院最近进行的一项调查发现,该学院的成员对全球卫生(GH)工作很感兴趣并拥有相关经验,但许多人都面临着限制他们为这项工作做出贡献的障碍。本研究旨在了解急诊从业人员在全球健康经验中的作用,以及这些经验如何与国民健康服务和英国的实践相互联系:方法:2022 年 8 月至 11 月,我们对曾从事过 GH 工作的英国急诊从业人员进行了匿名半结构式访谈。采用反思性主题分析法来分析和介绍他们在这一领域的经验:分析得出的三个关键主题是:急诊护理专业完全有能力为 GH 环境做出贡献;从业人员认为这种贡献对个人和医疗保健系统都有好处;英国急诊护理培训的现有结构阻碍了这些经验效益的最大化:结论:参与 GH 对急诊护理和基地组织的益处是多方面的,这一从业人员群体所提供的技能也是如此。随时可获得的资金、网络、指导和培训项目领导的支持都被认为是提高有意义的 GH 参与质量和频率的方法。
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Emergency Medicine Journal
Emergency Medicine Journal 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
6.50%
发文量
262
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Emergency Medicine Journal is a leading international journal reporting developments and advances in emergency medicine and acute care. It has relevance to all specialties involved in the management of emergencies in the hospital and prehospital environment. Each issue contains editorials, reviews, original research, evidence based reviews, letters and more.
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