Primary care education in Korean medical and nursing schools: current status, perceptions, and educational needs

  • Kim, Songrim
  • Min, Yul Ha
  • Yim, Jun
  • Yune, So Jung
  • Park, Kwi Hwa
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Purpose: This study examined the current status, perceptions, and educational needs of primary care education in medical and nursing schools to provide foundational data that can inform effective curriculum development. Methods: In total, 40 medical and 64 nursing schools were eligible for this study. Data were collected through an online survey using Google Forms, developed by the research team, from November 2024 to January 2025. Frequency analysis and independent t-tests were performed to compare perceptions on primary care education between the two schools types. Borich Needs Assessment and Locus-for-Focus model were used to identify and prioritize educational needs. Results: Responses from 21 medical and 24 nursing schools were analyzed. All medical schools primarily offered education in primary care clinics (100%), whereas most nursing schools offered it in community healthcare institutions (87.5%). Visits and observations were the most common educational methods (>80%). Reports, presentations, and discussions were the most used assessment methods (>60%). Multidisciplinary team-based practicums were limited in both medical (9.5%) and nursing (25.0%) schools. Both groups rated the need to expand primary care education and multidisciplinary team approach highly (>4.4/5). “Longitudinality” and “generalism” were educational priority needs across both groups, whereas other elements showed variations. Conclusion: This study identified the shared and distinct aspects of primary care education across schools. The findings highlight the importance of enhancing and tailoring primary care education to each school’s specific context and needs, while fostering interprofessional collaboration to strengthen community-based healthcare. The Korean Society of Medical Education.

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Medical educationNeeds assessmentNursingPrimary care
제목
Primary care education in Korean medical and nursing schools: current status, perceptions, and educational needs
저자
Kim, SongrimMin, Yul HaYim, JunYune, So JungPark, Kwi Hwa
DOI
10.3946/kjme.2025.101
발행일
2026-03
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Korean Journal of Medical Education
38
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44 ~ 53