Understanding physicians' decisions to practice in rural areas as a basis for developing recruitment and retention strategies.

D L Scammon, S D Williams, L B Li
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The shortage of providers in rural areas is threatening the quality and availability of health care in many communities. The causes of the provider shortage are many and varied-from economic to social to personal. Government programs have addressed the issue of provider supply by offering scholarships and loan repayment programs for medical students who then must fulfil service obligations in underserved settings, among which are rural areas. Experience has shown that once providers complete their obligations under these grant programs, retention of providers in rural areas becomes an even more critical issue. Using focus group research, this study explores the practice setting choices of a group of physicians currently practicing in rural areas. The discussion reveals that personal values are one of the primary motivators for choosing to practice in rural settings while lack of availability of career opportunities for spouses and educational opportunities for children are major obstacles. The health care system poses barriers to success for providers in rural settings. The key rewards from rural practice are the ability to become integrated into the local community and the provider/patient relationships that develop in such settings. These findings are used as the basis for proposing recruitment and retention strategies for providers to improve access to medical care by patients in rural areas.

了解医生在农村地区执业的决定,作为制定招聘和保留策略的基础。
农村地区提供者的短缺威胁到许多社区保健服务的质量和可得性。提供者短缺的原因是多方面的,从经济到社会再到个人。政府方案通过向医学生提供奖学金和贷款偿还方案来解决提供者供应问题,这些医学生随后必须在服务不足的环境中履行服务义务,其中包括农村地区。经验表明,一旦医疗服务提供者完成了他们在这些资助项目下的义务,在农村地区留住医疗服务提供者就成为一个更加关键的问题。本研究采用焦点小组研究的方法,探讨了一组目前在农村执业的医生的执业设置选择。讨论表明,个人价值观是选择在农村地区行医的主要动机之一,而配偶缺乏职业机会和子女缺乏教育机会则是主要障碍。卫生保健系统对农村环境中的提供者的成功构成障碍。农村实践的主要回报是能够融入当地社区以及在这种环境中发展的提供者/患者关系。这些调查结果被用来作为建议医疗服务提供者招聘和保留战略的基础,以改善农村地区患者获得医疗服务的机会。
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