Xu G, Hojat M, Brigham T P, Veloski J J
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.
Acad Med. 1999 Sep;74(9):1011-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199909000-00015.
To examine changing levels of interest in primary care as related to clinical experiences during medical school, and to other variables.
A total of 1,911 (74%) allopathic medical school graduates responded to a national survey in early 1993. Respondents' reported changes of interest in primary care during medical school were cross-tabulated with their clinical experiences in medical school, their demographics, their interests prior to medical school, and their future practice plans.
Increased interest in primary care during medical school was strongly associated with the electives taken in primary care. This positive change of interest in primary care was found to be associated with interest prior to medical school and with primary care career plans.
Schools wishing to graduate more students who enter primary care specialties may want to raise the number of primary care elective courses to increase students' interests, and to help them choose to enter and remain in primary care specialties.
研究医学院期间与临床经历以及其他变量相关的对初级保健兴趣水平的变化情况。
1993年初,共有1911名(74%)全科医学毕业生参与了一项全国性调查。将受访者报告的医学院期间对初级保健兴趣的变化与其在医学院的临床经历、人口统计学特征、医学院之前的兴趣以及未来的执业计划进行交叉制表分析。
医学院期间对初级保健兴趣的增加与所选的初级保健选修课程密切相关。这种对初级保健兴趣的积极变化与医学院之前的兴趣以及初级保健职业规划有关。
希望培养更多进入初级保健专业的毕业生的学校,可能需要增加初级保健选修课程的数量,以提高学生的兴趣,并帮助他们选择进入并留在初级保健专业。