Why do they care? Narratives of physician volunteers on motivations for participation in short‐term medical missions abroad
Adult
Male
Volunteers
GLOBAL HEALTH
OVERSEAS
Interviews as Topic
TRIPS
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
motivation
Physicians
Humans
Aged
Motivation
Narration
medical mission
Medical Missions
Middle Aged
16. Peace & justice
PROFESSIONALIZATION
3. Good health
volunteering
STMM
Socioeconomic Factors
short-term
Female
Personality
DOI:
10.1002/hpm.2402
Publication Date:
2017-01-12T16:01:27Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
SummaryBackgroundShort‐term medical missions (STMMs) refer to the provision of direct pro bono medical services in lower and middle income countries for periods ranging from days to a few weeks by physicians from rich countries. Survey data have provided limited information on demographic and professional profiles of physicians as well as monetary and manpower inputs. Understanding why physicians participate, however, remains incomplete. The study's objective was to elicit physicians' motivations directly.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews of physicians identified through snowball recruiting were conducted to explore motivational themes and then analyzed using narrative software employing directed content analysis methodology.ResultsTwenty physicians from varying backgrounds and specialties were interviewed. Responses identified aspects of the decision to participate and the relative influence of economic, diplomatic, value‐related, and emotive constructs.ConclusionPersonality traits may be more influential to participation than demographic, professional, or socioeconomic determinants. Word‐of‐mouth recruitment appears to underlie the increase in STMM activity, facilitated by information technology. Reported key motivators for physician participation in STMMs tend to parallel schools of thought regarding philanthropy and volunteering and include satisfaction from helping in challenging conditions of limited resources, learning experiences, appreciation from patients, sense of renewal, and the legacy effect of teaching.
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