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日本医学生在制定专业偏好时考虑的因素:一项定性研究的结果

Factors considered by medical students when formulating their specialty preferences in Japan: findings from a qualitative study.

作者信息

Saigal Priya, Takemura Yousuke, Nishiue Takashi, Fetters Michael D

机构信息

University of Michigan Medical School, M4101 MSI Box 0624, 1301 Catherine Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2007 Sep 11;7:31. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-7-31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little research addresses how medical students develop their choice of specialty training in Japan. The purpose of this research was to elucidate factors considered by Japanese medical students when formulating their specialty choice.

METHODS

We conducted qualitative interviews with 25 Japanese medical students regarding factors influencing specialty preference and their views on roles of primary versus specialty care. We qualitatively analyzed the data to identify factors students consider when developing specialty preferences, to understand their views about primary and subspecialty care, and to construct models depicting the pathways to specialization.

RESULTS

Students mention factors such as illness in self or close others, respect for family member in the profession, preclinical experiences in the curriculum such as labs and dissection, and aspects of patient care such as the clinical atmosphere, charismatic role models, and doctor-patient communication as influential on their specialty preferences. Participating students could generally distinguish between subspecialty care and primary care, but not primary care and family medicine. Our analysis yields a "Two Career" model depicting how medical graduates can first train for hospital-based specialty practice, and then switch to mixed primary/specialty care outpatient practice years later without any requirement for systematic training in principles of primary care practice.

CONCLUSION

Preclinical and clinical experiences as well as role models are reported by Japanese students as influential factors when formulating their specialty preferences. Student understanding of family medicine as a discipline is low in Japan. Students with ultimate aspirations to practice outpatient primary care medicine do not need to commit to systematic primary care training after graduation. The Two Career model of specialization leaves the door open for medical graduates to enter primary care practice at anytime regardless of post-graduate residency training choice.

摘要

背景

在日本,很少有研究探讨医学生是如何确定其专科培训选择的。本研究的目的是阐明日本医学生在制定专科选择时所考虑的因素。

方法

我们对25名日本医学生进行了定性访谈,内容涉及影响专科偏好的因素以及他们对初级医疗与专科医疗作用的看法。我们对数据进行了定性分析,以确定学生在形成专科偏好时考虑的因素,了解他们对初级医疗和亚专科医疗的看法,并构建描述专科化途径的模型。

结果

学生提到诸如自己或亲近的人患病、对从事该职业的家庭成员的尊重、课程中的临床前经历(如实验室和解剖)以及患者护理方面(如临床氛围、有魅力的榜样和医患沟通)等因素对他们的专科偏好有影响。参与研究的学生一般能够区分亚专科医疗和初级医疗,但不能区分初级医疗和家庭医学。我们的分析得出了一个“双职业”模型,该模型描述了医学毕业生如何首先接受以医院为基础的专科实践培训,然后在几年后转向初级/专科混合门诊实践,而无需对初级医疗实践原则进行系统培训。

结论

日本学生报告说,临床前和临床经历以及榜样是他们在制定专科偏好时的影响因素。在日本,学生对家庭医学作为一门学科的理解程度较低。最终希望从事门诊初级医疗的学生毕业后无需接受系统的初级医疗培训。这种双职业专科化模式为医学毕业生敞开了大门,无论他们研究生住院医师培训的选择如何,都可以在任何时候进入初级医疗实践。

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