Steen M, Hoftvedt B O, Laerum E
Institutt for allmennmedisin, Oslo.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1992 Apr 10;112(10):1317-9.
50 Norwegian doctors selected at random from the population of general practitioners who were neither recognized specialists nor enrolled in the specialist training programme, were interviewed by telephone about their own postgraduate training and their attitude towards the system of specialist training for general practitioners. Their educational activities and needs differed very little from those described in previous surveys among Norwegian practitioners. All the younger doctors were determined to enroll in the specialist training programme, but many thought that this might be difficult for family reasons. Most of the doctors above the age of 40 lacked the motivation for specialist training. The doctors expressed a variety of different attitudes towards the system of specialist training, including certain conflicts of loyalties and values.
从普通从业者群体中随机挑选出50名挪威医生,这些医生既不是公认的专科医生,也未参加专科培训项目。通过电话采访了他们自身的研究生培训情况以及他们对普通从业者专科培训体系的态度。他们的教育活动和需求与之前挪威从业者调查中所描述的差异很小。所有年轻医生都决心参加专科培训项目,但许多人认为由于家庭原因这可能会很困难。大多数40岁以上的医生缺乏参加专科培训的动力。医生们对专科培训体系表达了各种不同的态度,包括某些忠诚和价值观方面的冲突。