Abstract

Rural areas have scarce medical resources. Initiatives to address this situation in Latin America exist, but have been poorly evaluated. The Chilean Rural Practitioner Program, a policy of recruitment and retention of physicians in rural areas, has been stable over time. To examine how physicians who participate in this program evaluate it. Nationally representative cross sectional study. Physicians were chosen to respond online or by telephone a specially designed questionnaire about the Program. 202 participants answered (response rate of 60%). The overall experience was evaluated with 5.75 points (in a 1 to 7 scale). Participants gave the best scores to climatic conditions and economic income, and rated infrastructure, human resources and workload the worst. The evaluation of social relationships at the destination place was the only condition associated significantly with the overall assessment of the experience. Seventy percent of physicians would return to the destination place as a specialist. The value given to social relations and infrastructure were associated positively with this potential return. Overall, the experience was positively evaluated. This study provides information to improve retention policies for human resources for health care in rural areas.

Highlights

  • Evaluación de la experiencia de participantes en estrategia de dotación de médicos generales en zonas rurales

  • Assessment of the Chilean rural practitioner program by its participating physicians Background: Rural areas have scarce medical resources. Initiatives to address this situation in Latin America exist, but have been poorly evaluated

  • The overall experience was evaluated with 5.75 points

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Jorge Ramírez[1], Pablo Rivera2,a, Carlos Becerra[3], Sebastián Peña[4], Óscar Arteaga[5]. Assessment of the Chilean rural practitioner program by its participating physicians Background: Rural areas have scarce medical resources. Initiatives to address this situation in Latin America exist, but have been poorly evaluated. La Región Metropolitana de Santiago, con aproximadamente 40% de la población del país[18], tiene una tasa de médicos por habitante, 53% mayor que el promedio nacional, y 61% considerando sólo horas de medicina general[19]. El interés ha sido creciente, con tasas de reclutamiento de 100% entre los años 2002 y 200922, determinado probablemente por el aumento de facultades de medicina y médicos egresados en los últimos 15 años. Con el propósito de seleccionar posibles incentivos efectivos para la retención del recurso humano calificado en zonas rurales

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