Quantitative analysis on the policy text for free training of rural order-oriented medical students of China
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20230523-00412
- VernacularTitle:我国农村订单定向医学生免费培养政策文本量化分析
- Author:
Xiaona LI
1
;
Min GAO
;
Jiaxian SHAO
;
Yuncong YU
;
Wenqiang YIN
;
Zhongming CHEN
Author Information
1. 潍坊医学院管理学院,潍坊 261053
- Keywords:
Rural health manpower;
Rural order oriented medical students;
Policy tools;
Policy targets;
Policy text
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2023;39(8):558-563
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To analysis the policy tools and targets of the policies of free training for order-oriented medical students in rural areas of China, for reference for further improving the free medical student training policy.Methods:The research team searched the official websites of the State Council, National Health Commission, Ministry of Education, and other ministries, as well as the Peking University Treasure Database, for national level policy documents related to free training of order-oriented medical students released from June 2010 to May 2023. Policy tool-policy target analysis framework was used to quantitative analysis the policy documents.Results:A total of 16 policy documents were included and 213 policy provisions were extracted. From the perspective of policy tools, the proportion of policy provisions using imperative policy tools was the highest, accounting for 63.38% (135 articles), followed by advisory policy tools(18.78%, 40 articles)and reward based policy tools(13.61%, 29 articles), while functional expansion tools(2.82%, 6 articles) and authoritative restructuring tools(1.41%, 3 articles) accounted for a relatively low proportion. The institutional education stage is the main policy target, with provisions accounting for 76.06% (162 articles), followed by the continuing education stage and the post graduation education stage, accounting for 17.84% (38 articles) and 7.51% (16 articles), respectively. It was uneven distribution of various policy tools and their sub tools within the same policy target.Conclusions:The distribution of policy tools for the free training policy of rural order oriented medical students in China needed to be further balanced. The policy targets were mainly concentrated in the education stage of universities.