Why does the undergraduate education in Ecuador fall short to train skills for rural health? A qualitative study

  • Galo Sánchez del Hierro PUCE-Ecuador
  • Roy Remmen PUCE-Ecuador
  • Susana Alvear Durán PUCE-Ecuador
  • Paul Van Royen PUCE-Ecuador
  • Kristin Hendrickx PUCE-Ecuador
Keywords: Clinical Competence, Medical Education, Obstetrics, Rural Health Services, Undergraduate

Abstract

Background and Objectives

Since 1970, Ecuador establishes mandatory rural health service as a requirement for licensing work. Medical education is based in the hospital with little contact with rural areas. There is little information on the training and skills needs of recent graduated doctors. The research focuses on the perceptions of rural doctors on obstetric skills needed in rural areas. The aim of our study was to describe how the basic doctor in rural areas addresses training and teaching in obstetric skills needed in rural areas during undergraduate medical education.

Methods

A qualitative research project was performed using focus group discussions involving 23 rural doctors who work in rural and marginal urban areas in Southern Ecuador. We identified themes that came from the data collected in the focus group and we selected those which are of interest for the readers in a detailed analysis. Rural doctors responded the following question: How do you feel with obstetric skills training at the University where you studied?Â

Results

The majority of participants describe two predominant themes: the undergraduate theoretical teaching process of obstetrical skills and the practice experiences during the clinical attachment. Not all required skills are taught and internalize during undergraduate rotations including internship.

Discussion

There is no definition of the recent graduate profile that determines a standard for medical education. Rural doctors expressed lack of knowledge and practice for the obstetrical skills that they were required to perform. There is an urgent need to identify a baseline undergraduate curriculum that meets the country needs.

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Published
2018-07-30
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Sánchez del Hierro G, Remmen R, Alvear Durán S, Van Royen P, Hendrickx K. Why does the undergraduate education in Ecuador fall short to train skills for rural health? A qualitative study. PFR [Internet]. 2018Jul.30 [cited 2025Jun.22];2(2). Available from: https://practicafamiliarrural.org/index.php/pfr/article/view/19
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