Cooke L, Hutchinson M
Health Policy and Economic Research Unit, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JP, UK.
Med Educ. 2001 Aug;35(8):735-42. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2923.2001.01011.x.
To examine young doctors' views on a number of professional issues including professional regulation, multidisciplinary teamwork, priority setting, clinical autonomy and private practice.
Postal survey of 545 doctors who graduated from United Kingdom medical schools in 1995.
Questionnaires were returned by 95% of the cohort (515/545). On issues of professional regulation, teamwork and clinical autonomy, the majority of doctors held views consistent with current General Medical Council guidance. The majority supported the right of doctors working in the NHS to engage in private practice. Most respondents thought that public expectations of doctors, medicine and the NHS were too high, and that some form of rationing was inevitable. On many issues there was considerable variation in attitudes on the basis of sex and intended branch of medicine.
The results highlight the heterogeneity of the profession and the influence of specialty and gender on professional values. Doctors' attitudes had also been shaped by broader social changes, especially debates surrounding regulation of the profession, rising public expectations and the need for rationing of NHS care.
探讨年轻医生对一系列专业问题的看法,包括专业监管、多学科团队合作、优先级设定、临床自主权和私人执业。
对1995年毕业于英国医学院校的545名医生进行邮寄问卷调查。
该队列中有95%(515/545)的医生回复了问卷。在专业监管、团队合作和临床自主权问题上,大多数医生的观点与英国医学总会目前的指导意见一致。大多数人支持在国民保健制度(NHS)工作的医生从事私人执业的权利。大多数受访者认为公众对医生、医学和国民保健制度的期望过高,某种形式的资源分配是不可避免的。在许多问题上,基于性别和预期医学分支的态度存在相当大的差异。
结果凸显了该职业的异质性以及专业和性别的差异对职业价值观的影响。医生的态度也受到更广泛社会变革的影响,特别是围绕职业监管的辩论、公众期望的上升以及国民保健制度医疗资源分配的必要性。