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学术学位与临床实践特征:华盛顿大学医师助理项目:1969 - 2000年

Academic degrees and clinical practice characteristics: the University of Washington physician assistant program: 1969-2000.

作者信息

Evans Timothy C, Wick Keren H, Brock Douglas M, Schaad Douglas C, Ballweg Ruth

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98105, USA.

出版信息

J Rural Health. 2006 Summer;22(3):212-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2006.00034.x.

Abstract

CONTEXT

The physician assistant profession has been moving toward requiring master's degrees for new practitioners, but some argue this could change the face of the discipline.

PURPOSE

To see if there is an association between physician assistants' academic degrees and practice in primary care, in rural areas, and with the medically underserved.

METHODS

Surveys were sent to 880 graduates of the first 32 University of Washington physician assistant classes through 2000. Respondents noted their academic degree at program entry and the highest degree attained at any time up to the time of survey. Relationships between practice characteristics and academic degree levels were tested by unadjusted odds ratios and logistic regression after controlling for year of graduation and sex.

RESULTS

Of the 478 respondents, 54% worked in primary care, about 30% practiced in nonmetropolitan communities, and 42% reported providing care for the medically underserved. Respondents with no degree (33% of total at entry, 24% at survey) were significantly more likely than degree holders to work in primary care and nonmetropolitan areas. Respondents with no degree at program entry were significantly more likely, and those with no degree at the time of the survey were marginally more likely, to self-report work with the medically underserved.

CONCLUSION

Respondents with no academic degree are significantly more likely to demonstrate a commitment to primary, rural, and underserved health care. These findings may inform the national debate about the impact of required advanced degrees on the practice patterns of nonphysician providers.

摘要

背景

医师助理这一职业已逐渐朝着要求新从业者拥有硕士学位的方向发展,但一些人认为这可能会改变该学科的面貌。

目的

研究医师助理的学术学位与基层医疗、农村地区医疗以及为医疗服务不足人群提供医疗服务之间是否存在关联。

方法

截至2000年,向华盛顿大学前32期医师助理课程的880名毕业生发送了调查问卷。受访者注明了他们入学时的学术学位以及在调查时之前任何时候所获得的最高学位。在控制毕业年份和性别后,通过未调整的优势比和逻辑回归分析来检验实践特征与学术学位水平之间的关系。

结果

在478名受访者中,54%从事基层医疗工作,约30%在非都市社区执业,42%报告为医疗服务不足人群提供医疗服务。没有学位的受访者(入学时占总数的33%,调查时占24%)从事基层医疗工作和在非都市地区工作的可能性明显高于有学位者。入学时没有学位的受访者自我报告为医疗服务不足人群提供医疗服务的可能性显著更高,而在调查时没有学位的受访者这一可能性略高。

结论

没有学术学位的受访者更有可能致力于基层、农村和医疗服务不足地区的医疗保健工作。这些发现可能会为关于所需的高级学位对非医师医疗服务提供者的执业模式的影响的全国性辩论提供参考。

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