Lloyd Jonathan R, Leese Brenda
Priory Medical Group, York GP Vocational Training Scheme, York.
Br J Gen Pract. 2006 Apr;56(525):280-2.
With a shortage of GPs in England, there is a need to consider the career development for new GPs to ensure that they remain in post. This study examines, by means of a postal questionnaire survey, the views of GP registrars (GPRs) about their future careers in Yorkshire, England. The response rate was 59%. One hundred and eighteen (60%) responders were female, of whom 80 (39%) were planning to work part time. One hundred and fifty-six (76%) GPRs planned to take up a specific job in primary care; 81 (40%) in a general practice rather than a primary care trust setting. One hundred and seven (52%) had sought a different medical career prior to general practice and 113 (55%) did not feel well prepared to find a suitable practice. Interest in teaching was expressed by 167 (82%) and in sub-specialisation by 170 (83%). One hundred and seventeen (57%) GPRs said that their job choice was affected by domestic commitments. More males than females intended to become a principal. Primary care trusts should consider the profile and aspirations of the workforce and a more structured approach to career guidance is required.
由于英格兰全科医生短缺,有必要考虑新入职全科医生的职业发展,以确保他们能继续留任。本研究通过邮政问卷调查的方式,调查了全科医生注册实习生(GPRs)对其在英国约克郡未来职业的看法。回复率为59%。118名(60%)回复者为女性,其中80名(39%)计划兼职工作。156名(76%)GPRs计划在初级医疗领域从事特定工作;81名(40%)打算在普通诊所而非初级医疗信托机构工作。107名(52%)在从事全科医疗工作之前曾寻求过不同的医疗职业,113名(55%)觉得自己没有做好找到合适诊所的准备。167名(82%)表示对教学感兴趣,170名(83%)对专科化感兴趣。117名(57%)GPRs表示他们的工作选择受到家庭事务的影响。打算成为负责人的男性多于女性。初级医疗信托机构应考虑员工的情况和抱负,需要采取更有条理的职业指导方法。