国际医药卫生导报2018,Vol.24Issue(18):2736-2738,2742,4.DOI:10.3760/cma.j.issn.1007-1245.2018.18.003
广州医疗机构康复医学科研与教学资源配置分析
Resources allocation of teaching and research of rehabilitation medicine at rehabilitation medical institutions in Guangzhou
摘要
Abstract
Objective To understand the situation of the teaching and research of rehabilitation medical institutions,and to promote the development of rehabilitation medicine.Methods From October to December,2015,5 hospitals were selected from grade three and two general hospitals and rehabilitation hospitals in Guangzhou as study objects.Their research and continuing education ability were understood by questionnaire survey and site visit and in reference to the data provided by Information Center of Guangdong Health Commission.Results The scientific research ability was higher in the rehabilitation department of the tertiary comprehensive hospitals than in that of the grade two hospital or rehabilitation hospital.However,the ability of continuing education and training in rehabilitation hospital is better than that in the grade three and two comprehensive hospitals.The ability of research and continuing education in the grade two comprehensive hospitals was inferior to the tertiary comprehensive and rehabilitation hospital.Conclusion People with high education degree and high professional title mainly concentrate at the department of rehabilitation medicine in tertiary comprehensive hospitals;rehabilitation hospitals and grade two comprehensive hospitals should attach more importance to the cultivation of scientific research and teaching ability.关键词
康复医疗机构/科研/资源配置/继续教育Key words
Rehabilitation medical institutions/Scientific research/Allocation of resources/Continuing education引用本文复制引用
刘辉霞,符传东,孙宇光,唐丹..广州医疗机构康复医学科研与教学资源配置分析[J].国际医药卫生导报,2018,24(18):2736-2738,2742,4.基金项目
广东省医学科研基金(B2015031) (B2015031)
广东省医学科研基金指令性课题(C2015044) (C2015044)
广东省工伤康复中心课题 ()
Project Supported by Guangdong Medical Scientific Research Fund (B2015031) (B2015031)
Directive Project Supported by Guangdong Medical Scientific Research Fund (C2015044) (C2015044)
Project Supported by Guangdong Provincial Work Injury Rehabilitation Center ()