题名 |
資深醫師與第一年住院醫師對社區健康議題之認知差異 |
并列篇名 |
Awareness of Community Health Issues in First Year Residents and Senior Physicians |
DOI |
10.6200/TCMJ.2005.2.6.06 |
作者 |
楊慎絢(Sun-Shen Yang);黃芬芬(Fen-Fen Huang);李志清(Chih-Ching Lee) |
关键词 |
畢業後一般醫學訓練計畫 ; 社區導向基層醫療 ; 生物-心理與社會層面 ; 整合性健康照護體系 ; postgraduate year residency program ; community-orientated primary care ; bio-psychosocial model ; integrated health care delivery system |
期刊名称 |
北市醫學雜誌 |
卷期/出版年月 |
2卷6期(2005 / 06 / 01) |
页次 |
545 - 553 |
内容语文 |
繁體中文 |
中文摘要 |
Background and Purpose: Since September 2003, and as part of medical education and training courses in Taiwan, first-year postgraduate (PGY-1) residents are asked to spend one month in community medicine. This paper describes the concept of community health issues and its evaluation by PGY-1 residents, hospital physicians and clinic physicians. The differences between the three groups' evaluations are described and future improvements highlighted. Method: An instrument was developed to include four hypothetical cases and four health issues that may be encountered by a physician. The points allocated to various alternatives for eight situations are compared between the three groups by the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) method. Results: In the PGY-1 residents group, regular health examinations is the major factor influencing health and its allocated points are significantly higher than from the hospital and clinic physician groups (p<0.05). In contrast, clinical treatment is the major factor influencing health for the hospital and clinic physician groups and the allocated points are significantly higher than those from the PGY-1 residents group (p<0.05). Conclusion: The importance of preventative and community-orientated primary care is suggested for directors and PGY-1 residents in training courses and further clinical practice. |
英文摘要 |
Background and Purpose: Since September 2003, and as part of medical education and training courses in Taiwan, first-year postgraduate (PGY-1) residents are asked to spend one month in community medicine. This paper describes the concept of community health issues and its evaluation by PGY-1 residents, hospital physicians and clinic physicians. The differences between the three groups' evaluations are described and future improvements highlighted. Method: An instrument was developed to include four hypothetical cases and four health issues that may be encountered by a physician. The points allocated to various alternatives for eight situations are compared between the three groups by the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) method. Results: In the PGY-1 residents group, regular health examinations is the major factor influencing health and its allocated points are significantly higher than from the hospital and clinic physician groups (p<0.05). In contrast, clinical treatment is the major factor influencing health for the hospital and clinic physician groups and the allocated points are significantly higher than those from the PGY-1 residents group (p<0.05). Conclusion: The importance of preventative and community-orientated primary care is suggested for directors and PGY-1 residents in training courses and further clinical practice. |
主题分类 |
醫藥衛生 >
醫藥衛生綜合 |