博茨瓦纳家庭医生倡导初级卫生保健。

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Billy M Tsima, Yaone Bogatsu, Keneilwe Motlhatlhedi, Claire Brockbank, Sunanda C Ray
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摘要

博茨瓦纳大学、博茨瓦纳家庭医生协会和博茨瓦纳保健专业委员会之间的良好合作促进了博茨瓦纳家庭医学的宣传。家庭医生在将初级卫生保健(PHC)置于卫生系统中心方面发挥领导作用的重要性已得到卫生部的承认并采取了行动。家庭医学教学被纳入布法罗大学医学院的5年本科医学课程,并在农村和城市培训中心进行。家庭医学是一个受欢迎的职业选择,但由于每年可提供的培训岗位数量少,培养足够数量的家庭医生受到限制。博茨瓦纳有坚实的初级保健基础,有村卫生委员会、村发展委员会和社区家庭护理队,由区卫生管理队领导。目前,公共部门没有足够的家庭医生为DHMTs提供足够的临床领导,并为诊所、初级和地区医院的医务人员和护理人员提供临床监督,也没有足够的家庭医生积极参与向决策者倡导卫生公平和护理质量。积极参与扩大家庭医生培训机会的区域倡议有助于加强博茨瓦纳的卫生人力。
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Family physicians as advocates for primary health care in Botswana.

Advocacy for family medicine in Botswana has been facilitated by good cooperation between the University of Botswana (UB), the Botswana Association of Family Physicians and the Botswana Health Professions Council. The importance of family physician leadership in putting primary health care (PHC) at the centre of the health system has been recognised and acted on by the Ministry of Health. Family medicine teaching is integrated throughout the 5-year undergraduate medical curriculum at the UB Faculty of Medicine and takes place in rural and urban training complexes. Family medicine is a popular career choice but developing a critical mass of family physicians is limited by the low number of training posts available each year. Botswana has a strong PHC foundation with village health committees, village development committees and community home-based care teams, led by district health management teams (DHMTs). There are not enough family physicians currently in the public sector to provide sufficient clinical leadership for the DHMTs as well as to provide clinical supervision of medical officers and nursing staff in clinics, and primary and district hospitals, as well to be actively involved in advocacy for health equity and quality of care to policymakers. Active participation in regional initiatives to expand family physician training opportunities could contribute to strengthening the health workforce in Botswana.

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