确定和讨论国际医学毕业生适应英国国家卫生服务的因素、促进因素和障碍:一项定性研究。

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South Asian Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1801774
Ajit Singh Oberoi, C R Selvasekar, S R Murali, B Nirmal Kumar, Shreyas Aggarwal, Shyam Aggarwal, Soumitra Rawat
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背景:国际医学毕业生(img)在英国国家卫生服务(NHS)中发挥着至关重要的作用,但他们在适应NHS环境方面遇到了重大挑战。本研究旨在确定影响img适应的因素和障碍,特别关注边山大学外科硕士(MCh)项目的外科实习生。方法:采用定性方法,运用解释主义哲学和描述性设计。通过与第一年MCh外科培训生的焦点小组讨论收集数据。通过主题分析,提炼出与适应相关的关键主题。结果:共有七名参与者的三个焦点小组揭示了一些促成因素和障碍。促成因素包括强有力的行政支持、有效的沟通课程、全面的指导计划和支持性的医院工作人员。确定的障碍包括获得正规教学的机会有限、快节奏的学术环境、语言和文化差异以及医疗实践的差异。结论:IMGs与NHS的成功整合取决于强有力的支持系统,包括行政协助、指导、文化和沟通培训。解决这些障碍可以促进更顺利的适应,提高保留率,并改善患者护理。建议:为了提高国际移民群体的适应能力,本研究建议开展广泛的入职培训,改进指导和支持网络,开展文化能力培训,以及更好地获得有反馈的正式教学。
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To Identify and Discuss the Enablers or Facilitators and Barriers to International Medical Graduates Adapting to the United Kingdom National Health Service in a Defined Surgical Trainee Population: A Qualitative Study.

Background: International medical graduates (IMGs) play a crucial role in the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), yet they encounter significant challenges adapting to the NHS environment. This study aims to identify the enablers and barriers affecting the adaptation of IMGs, specifically focusing on surgical trainees in the Master of Surgery (MCh) program at Edge Hill University.

Methods: A qualitative approach was employed, utilizing an interpretivist philosophy and descriptive design. Data were collected through focus group discussions with first-year MCh surgical trainees. Thematic analysis was conducted to extract key themes related to adaptation.

Results: Three focus groups with a total of seven participants revealed several enablers and barriers. Enablers included robust administrative support, effective communication courses, comprehensive mentorship programs, and supportive hospital staff. Barriers identified were limited access to formal teaching, a fast-paced academic environment, language and cultural differences, and variations in medical practice.

Conclusion: The successful integration of IMGs into the NHS hinges on strong support systems, including administrative assistance, mentorship, and cultural and communication training. Addressing these barriers can facilitate smoother adaptation, enhance retention, and improve patient care.

Recommendations: To enhance IMG adaptation, the study recommends extensive induction programs, improved mentorship and support networks, cultural competence training, and better access to formal teaching with feedback.

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