评估影响乔治亚州社区卫生专业教师满意度的因素。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Nadine Odo, Alyssa Ruffa, Ralph A Gillies, Darra Ballance, Denise Kornegay, Vahé Heboyan
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以社区为基础的辅导员提供必要的临床培训,使卫生专业学生为临床实践做好准备。需要临床实习的学生数量在增加,而导师数量却在减少。格鲁吉亚地区健康教育中心的使命是通过招聘、培训和留住卫生专业人员,增加服务不足的农村和城市地区获得初级保健服务的机会。2023年对乔治亚州的领班进行了一项调查,以深入了解领班的动机、满意度和障碍。在11174名过去5年内接受过治疗的临床医生中,有1270名完成了调查(有效率为11%)。调查显示,虽然领班对领班经验及学员对他们的影响感到满意,但他们对所提供的奖励措施并不满意。目前的导师较年轻,是男性,任职时间较长,每年轮岗次数较多。回归分析显示,60岁及以上、医师或助理医师、非农村诊所执业的教师对训导的满意度较高。在那些任教2年或更少,每年10次或更多,并打算在未来5年继续教学的人中,满意度也略高。对114篇自由文本评论的分析揭示了一些主题,这些主题强化了教学作为一种愉快和有回报的努力的概念,教学对临床生产力的影响,以及对他们的努力获得更好补偿的愿望。
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Assessing Factors that Influence the Satisfaction of Community-Based Faculty with Precepting Health Professions Students in the State of Georgia.

Community-based preceptors provide the clinical training necessary to prepare health professions students for clinical practice. The number of students in need of clinical placement is growing as the number of preceptors declines. The mission of the Georgia Area Health Education Centers is to increase access to primary care services in underserved rural and urban areas by recruiting, training, and retaining health professionals. A survey of preceptors in the State of Georgia was conducted in 2023 to gain insight into motivations for, satisfaction with, and barriers to precepting. Of 11,174 clinicians who had precepted within the past 5 years, 1,270 completed the survey (11% response rate). The survey revealed that, while preceptors reported satisfaction with the precepting experience and impact of students on their practice, they were less satisfied with the incentives provided. Current preceptors were younger, male, and precepted for a longer period of time and for more rotations per year. A regression analysis revealed that satisfaction with precepting was somewhat higher among preceptors who were 60 years old or older, a physician or PA, and practicing in a nonrural clinical site. Satisfaction was also somewhat higher among those who precepted for 2 or fewer years, for 10 or more rotations per year, and intended to continue teaching over the next 5 years. An analysis 114 free-text comments revealed themes that reinforce the concepts of teaching as an enjoyable and rewarding endeavor, the effect of teaching on clinical productivity, and a desire for better compensation for their efforts.

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10.80
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Health is a peer-reviewed publication that offers original articles on research, teaching, and the practice of community health and public health. Coverage includes public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, health promotion, disease prevention, environmental and occupational health, health policy and management, and health disparities. The Journal does not publish articles on clinical medicine. Serving as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the Journal features articles on research that serve the educational needs of public and community health personnel.
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