Carek Peter J, Steyer Terrence E, Dickerson Lori
Department of Family Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29406, USA.
Fam Med. 2007 Jul-Aug;39(7):483-7.
The effect of a research requirement on initial Match rates in family medicine has not been previously studied. This study's purpose was to examine the relationship between family medicine residency programs with a research requirement and initial Match rates for those programs in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).
Using information from the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) and the NRMP, program characteristics were obtained, and the 2005 initial and 5-year aggregate Match rates were calculated. The relationship between the presence of a research requirement and fill rates (initial and 5-year aggregate) was analyzed using analysis of variance. To control for variables known to affect Match rates, multivariate analysis was conducted.
About one third of residency programs (31.4%) indicated that they have a resident research requirement. No significant difference in the initial Match rates nor the 5-year aggregate was noted between programs with or without a research requirement. The association did not change after controlling for program location, structure, and size of program.
A research requirement in a family medicine residency program does not significantly affect Match rates in the NRMP.
研究要求对家庭医学专业初次匹配率的影响此前尚未得到研究。本研究的目的是考察有研究要求的家庭医学住院医师培训项目与这些项目在全国住院医师匹配项目(NRMP)中的初次匹配率之间的关系。
利用美国家庭医师学会(AAFP)和NRMP的信息,获取项目特征,并计算2005年的初次匹配率和5年累计匹配率。采用方差分析来分析研究要求的存在与填充率(初次和5年累计)之间的关系。为控制已知会影响匹配率的变量,进行了多变量分析。
约三分之一的住院医师培训项目(31.4%)表示有住院医师研究要求。有研究要求和无研究要求的项目在初次匹配率和5年累计匹配率方面均未发现显著差异。在控制项目地点、结构和规模后,这种关联并未改变。
家庭医学住院医师培训项目中的研究要求不会显著影响NRMP中的匹配率。