Influences of Western Cape community service doctors' choice regarding public, rural practice.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tamryn J Baytopp, Vanessa Lomas-Marais, Ts'epo Motsohi
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Abstract

Background:  Staff shortages in rural areas have led to unequal healthcare access in South Africa. The compulsory community service programme aims to address this disparity; but to be effective, it must encourage doctors to remain in rural facilities beyond their service periods. Identifying factors that influence their decisions to stay is crucial for developing strategies to improve rural doctor retention. The aim is to describe the important factors influencing Western Cape community service doctors' choice of whether they will seek employment in public rural practice.

Methods:  An observational cross-sectional study with correlational analysis was conducted using an internet-based questionnaire. This study was conducted on community service doctors who were employed in the Western Cape in 2022.

Results:  Eighty-six doctors participated, with 8% intending to work in rural practice in 2023 and 21% considering it in the future. Significant factors associated with rural practice intentions included rural upbringing (6.5 times more likely), rural internship placement (7.7 times more likely) and rural community service (3.5 times more likely). Key influences were personal safety, job satisfaction and mental health.

Conclusion:  The proportion of doctors considering rural practice remains low. Policy revisions should focus on preferentially enrolling medical students with rural backgrounds and placing community service doctors in rural areas, alongside efforts to create safe, satisfying work environments that support mental health.Contribution: This study enhances the understanding of retaining healthcare professionals in underserved rural areas, addressing primary healthcare challenges in the African context.

西开普省社区服务医生对公共、农村执业选择的影响。
背景:农村地区工作人员短缺导致南非的医疗保健机会不平等。强制性社区服务方案旨在解决这一差距;但要想有效,它必须鼓励医生在服务期满后留在农村医疗机构。确定影响他们留下决定的因素对于制定提高农村医生保留率的战略至关重要。目的是描述影响西开普省社区服务医生选择是否在公共农村实践中寻求就业的重要因素。方法:采用网络问卷进行观察性横断面研究,并进行相关性分析。本研究是对2022年在西开普省就业的社区服务医生进行的。结果:86名医生参与,其中8%的医生计划在2023年从事农村执业,21%的医生考虑在未来从事农村执业。与农村实践意愿相关的重要因素包括农村教育(可能性高出6.5倍)、农村实习(可能性高出7.7倍)和农村社区服务(可能性高出3.5倍)。主要影响因素是人身安全、工作满意度和心理健康。结论:考虑农村执业的医生比例仍然较低。政策修订应侧重于优先招收具有农村背景的医科学生,并将社区服务医生安置在农村地区,同时努力创造支持心理健康的安全、令人满意的工作环境。贡献:本研究加强了对在服务不足的农村地区留住医疗保健专业人员的理解,解决了非洲背景下的初级卫生保健挑战。
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South African Family Practice
South African Family Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: South African Family Practice (SAFP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which strives to provide primary care physicians and researchers with a broad range of scholarly work in the disciplines of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Rural Medicine, District Health and other related fields. SAFP publishes original research, clinical reviews, and pertinent commentary that advance the knowledge base of these disciplines. The content of SAFP is designed to reflect and support further development of the broad basis of these disciplines through original research and critical review of evidence in important clinical areas; as well as to provide practitioners with continuing professional development material.
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