Kwong Jeff C, Dhalla Irfan A, Streiner David L, Baddour Ralph E, Waddell Andrea E, Johnson Ian L
Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8, Canada.
Can J Rural Med. 2005 Winter;10(1):36-42.
Very little is known about medical students from rural areas currently enrolled in Canadian medical schools.
We aimed to compare rural and non-rural students in terms of demographics, socioeconomic status, financial status and career choices.
As part of a larger Internet survey of all students at Canadian medical schools outside Quebec, conducted in January and February 2001, we conducted post-hoc analyses to compare students from rural and non-rural areas. Canada Post's classification system was used to determine rural status. To compare differences between rural and non-rural students, we used logistical regression models for categorical variables and factorial analysis of variance for continuous variables.
We received responses from 2994 (68.5%) of 4368 medical students. Eleven percent of Canadian medical students come from rural backgrounds. Rural students tend to be older and originate from families of lower socioeconomic status. Students from rural areas report higher levels of debt, increased rates of paid part-time and summer employment, and greater stress from their finances. Nevertheless, rural students are not more likely to state that financial considerations will affect their choice of specialty or practice location.
Canadian medical students who come from rural backgrounds are different from their non-rural counterparts. Students from rural areas face numerous financial barriers in obtaining a medical education and report greater levels of financial stress. Medical schools should examine and address barriers to admission of rural students and they should consider directing more financial resources toward this financially vulnerable group.
目前对于就读于加拿大医学院校的农村地区医学生了解甚少。
我们旨在比较农村和非农村学生在人口统计学、社会经济地位、财务状况及职业选择方面的差异。
作为2001年1月和2月对魁北克以外加拿大医学院校所有学生进行的一项更大规模互联网调查的一部分,我们进行了事后分析,以比较农村和非农村地区的学生。采用加拿大邮政的分类系统来确定农村身份。为比较农村和非农村学生之间的差异,我们对分类变量使用逻辑回归模型,对连续变量使用方差因子分析。
我们收到了4368名医学生中2994名(68.5%)的回复。11%的加拿大医学生来自农村背景。农村学生往往年龄较大,且来自社会经济地位较低的家庭。农村地区的学生报告称债务水平更高,兼职和暑期工作的薪酬率更高,并且面临更大的财务压力。然而,农村学生并不更有可能表示财务因素会影响他们对专业或执业地点的选择。
来自农村背景的加拿大医学生与非农村学生不同。农村地区的学生在接受医学教育方面面临诸多财务障碍,并报告称财务压力更大。医学院校应审视并解决农村学生入学的障碍,并且应考虑将更多财务资源导向这个财务脆弱群体。