Snapshot of family medicine around the world: Introducing the global family medicine website
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Snapshot of family medicine around the world: Introducing the global family medicine website
Abstract
Objective: To develop an interactive, living map of family medicine training and practice; and to appreciate the role of family medicine within, and its effect on, health systems across the world.
Composition of the committee: A subgroup of the College of Family Physicians of Canada's Besrour Centre for Global Family Medicine developed connections with selected international colleagues with expertise in international family medicine practice and teaching, health systems, and capacity building to map family medicine globally. In 2022, this group received support from the Foundation for Advancing Family Medicine's Trailblazers initiative to advance this work.
Methods: In 2018 groups of Wilfrid Laurier University (Waterloo, Ont) students conducted broad searches of relevant articles about family medicine in different regions and countries around the world; they conducted focused interviews and then synthesized and verified information, developing a database of family medicine training and practice around the world. Outcome measures were age of family medicine training programs and duration and type of family medicine postgraduate training.
Report: To approach the question of how delivery of the family medicine model of primary care can affect health system performance, relevant data on family medicine were collated-the presence, nature, duration, and type of training and role within health care systems. The website https://www.globalfamilymedicine.org now has up-to-date country-level data on family medicine practice around the world. This publicly available information will allow such data to be correlated together with health system outputs and outcomes and will be updated as necessary through a wiki-type process. While Canada and the United States only have residency training, countries such as India have master's or fellowship programs, in part accounting for the complexity of the discipline. The maps also identify where family medicine training does not yet exist.
Conclusion: Mapping family medicine around the world will allow researchers, policy makers, and health care workers to have an accurate picture of family medicine and its impact using relevant, up-to-date information. The group's next aim is to develop data on parameters by which performance in various domains can be measured across settings and to display these in an accessible form.
Objectif: Élaborer une carte interactive et vivante de la formation et de la pratique en médecine familiale, et évaluer le rôle de la médecine familiale dans les systèmes de santé partout dans le monde, de même que ses effets sur ces systèmes.
Composition du comité: Un sous-groupe du Centre Besrour pour la médecine familiale mondiale du Collège des médecins de famille du Canada a établi des relations avec certains collègues internationaux ayant une expertise dans la pratique et l’enseignement de la médecine familiale, dans les systèmes de santé et dans le renforcement des capacités, pour cartographier mondialement la médecine familiale. En 2022, ce groupe a reçu une aide financière dans le cadre de l’initiative des grands pionniers de la recherche de la Fondation pour l’avancement de la médecine familiale pour poursuivre ces travaux.
Méthodes: En 2018, des groupes d’étudiants de l’Université Wilfrid Laurier à Waterloo (Ontario) ont effectué de vastes recensions d’articles pertinents concernant la médecine familiale dans différents pays et régions du monde; ils ont mené des entrevues ciblées, puis ils ont résumé et vérifié l’information pour élaborer une base de données sur la formation et la pratique de la médecine familiale dans le monde. Les paramètres de mesure étaient l’âge des programmes de formation en médecine familiale, ainsi que la durée et le type des formation postdoctorales en médecine familiale.
Rapport:
Pour aborder la question de savoir comment le recours au modèle des soins primaires en médecine familiale peut influer sur le rendement du système de santé, des données pertinentes ont été colligées, notamment la présence, la nature, la durée, et le type de formation, et le rôle au sein des systèmes de santé. Le site Web
Conclusion: La cartographie de la médecine familiale dans le monder permettra aux chercheurs, aux décideurs et aux travailleurs de la santé d’avoir un portrait exact de la médecine familiale et de ses impacts à l’aide de renseignements pertinents et actualisés. Le groupe a comme prochain objectif d’élaborer des données sur des paramètres pouvant permettre de mesurer le rendement dans divers domaines et dans divers contextes, et de les présenter sous une forme accessible.
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