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Beyond the barriers: family medicine residents' attitudes towards providing Aboriginal health care.

机译:超越障碍:家庭医学居民对提供原住民医疗保健的态度。

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CONTEXT: Health care is one of many under-resourced areas in Aboriginal communities in Canada. Aboriginal people have substandard health compared with the general population, yet have less access to health care services. Not only is there a paucity of Aboriginal doctors, but it also appears that few non-Aboriginal doctors are willing or able to work in Aboriginal contexts. OBJECTIVES: This study examines the attitudes of family medicine residents towards providing health care to Aboriginal patients. The goal of this study was to assess the willingness of family medicine residents to work in Aboriginal health care and to elucidate the major factors that inform these attitudes. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of an urban cohort of family medicine residents using a convenience sample. Our survey instrument consisted of a questionnaire comprising a mixture of open-ended and closed questions. RESULTS: Although a majority (52%, n = 27) of the family medicine residents were willing to work in Aboriginal contexts, many felt underprepared to do so (40%, n = 21). Residents who have had some exposure to Aboriginal issues and have had community experiences are more likely to state an intention to work in Aboriginal settings. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study encourage the creation of educational experiences for medical residents that may promote a desire to work in Aboriginal communities.
机译:背景:医疗保健是加拿大原住民社区资源贫乏的地区之一。与一般人口相比,土著人民的健康状况不佳,但获得保健服务的机会却较少。不仅缺乏原住民医生,而且似乎很少有非原住民医生愿意或能够在原住民环境中工作。目的:本研究调查了家庭医学居民对向原住民患者提供医疗保健的态度。这项研究的目的是评估家庭医学居民在原住民医疗保健部门工作的意愿,并阐明影响这些态度的主要因素。方法:我们使用便利样本对城市家庭药物居民进行了横断面调查。我们的调查工具包括一个包含开放式和封闭式问题的问卷。结果:尽管大多数(52%,n = 27)家庭医学居民愿意在原住民的环境中工作,但许多人对此却没有做好准备(40%,n = 21)。曾接触过原住民问题并有社区经历的居民更有可能表示有在原住民环境工作的意愿。结论:这项研究的结果鼓励为医学居民创造教育经验,这可能会促进在原住民社区工作的愿望。

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