医学院在东地中海地区建立社会责任指标和决定因素的努力:范围审查

M. Abdalla, H. Khalafalla, M. Wadi, M. Taha
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本综述总结了医学院在东地中海地区(EMR)发展社会问责制(SA)决定因素和指标方面的努力。该综述使用了Arksey和O 'Malley框架来检查1995-2021年发表的关于SA指标和/或决定因素的文献。作为一个更广泛的SA项目的一部分,对各种数据库的首次筛选产生了162篇关于该地区SA的文章,进一步筛选确定了6篇专门讨论该地区两个国家SA的决定因素/指标的文章。医学院社会责任全球共识(GCSA)用于分析文章的质量和内容,并根据医学院对GCSA的10个领域的全面程度的具体标准对文章进行评分。确定的六份出版物描述了在特定国家背景下SA决定因素和指标的发展,但是,尽管它们对衡量SA做出了积极贡献,但它们没有令人满意地解决一些问题,包括衡量对当地人口的影响、健康的社会决定因素、初级卫生保健方法、招生政策,以及表明与社区需求相关的毕业生质量。本审查就如何解决这些缺点提出了建议。虽然南南非在电子病历方面势头正猛,但只有少数国家分享了它们的经验。研究人员正在努力将SA指南转变为标准,但还需要更多的关注和阐述。
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Medical Schools’ Efforts to Build Social Accountability Indicators and Determinants in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: A Scoping Review
This review summarises medical schools’ efforts to develop social accountability (SA) determinants and indicators in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). The review used the Arksey and O’Malley framework to examine the literature on indicators and/or determinants of SA published in 1995–2021. As part of a broader project on SA, a first screening of various databases yielded 162 articles on SA in the region, and further filtering identified six articles specifically addressing the determinants/indicators of SA in two countries in the region. The Global Consensus for Social Accountability (GCSA) of Medical Schools was used to analyse the quality and content of the articles, which were assigned scores according to specific criteria of how comprehensively the medical schools addressed the 10 areas of the GCSA. The six identified publications describe the development of SA determinants and indicators in a country-specific context, but, while they make a positive contribution to measuring SA, they do not satisfactorily address some matters, including measuring impacts on local populations, the social determinants of health, primary health care approaches, policies for recruiting students, and indicating the quality of graduates in relation to community needs. This review makes recommendations on how to address these shortcomings. While SA is gaining momentum in the EMR, only a handful of countries have shared their experiences. Researchers are making efforts to turn SA guidelines into standards, but more focus and elaboration are required.
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