Study on the status quo of medical personnel in the rural health clinics of underdeveloped areas -Taking Fengjie County as an example
10.3760/cma.j.issn.2095-1485.2016.12.022
- VernacularTitle:重庆市经济欠发达地区农村卫生室医务人员现状研究:以奉节县为例
- Author:
Ming LEI
;
Xiaoling WU
- Keywords:
Economically underdeveloped areas;
Rural health clinics;
Medical personnel;
Status quo
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2016;15(12):1280-1283,1284
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the status quo of the medical staff in 6 village clinics in Fengjie County, and to put forward countermeasures and suggestions for improving the quality and overall quality of medical personnel in village clinics. Methods The research literature and questionnaires were used to investigate the basic situation of the village doctors, the role of the village doctors in the residents' health care, and the needs and satisfaction of the residents in the village clinics. The data were analyzed by SPSS 19.0, and the samples were analyzed by descriptive statistics. Results The average age of the medi-cal staff in village clinics was (46.74±10.17) years old, and there was no medical staff under 30 years of age. The medical staff of the village health clinics had an irrational age structure, and the educational back-ground was generally low; the medical staff generally thought that their income was not high. They hope to participate in more training in medical technology; residents generally believe that the doctors' ability to diagnose and treat the disease needs to be improved. Conclusion It is necessary to strengthen the leading role of the government and bring into play the positive work of the medical staff in the village health clinic. It is also necessary to strengthen the training of talents, lay a solid foundation for development, take the demand as the guide to change the service concept and model, to improve the relevant mechanisms to create good surroundings for the development of medical staff in village clinics.