Hoggan Ben, Laven Gillian, Newbury Jonathan W, Laurence Caroline, Ryan Vanessa, Baillie Sue, Baker Felicity
Spencer Gulf Rural Health School, Port Lincoln, South Australia, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2009 Oct-Dec;9(4):1223. Epub 2009 Nov 12.
Rural background is an acknowledged predictor of later rural medical practice. This study aimed to explore why only small numbers of high school students from rural South Australia seek entry to the University of Adelaide Medical School.
Questionnaires were designed to explore the interest in, knowledge of and attitudes about studying medicine of rural high school students, their parents and their careers counsellors. A stratified sample of 15 high schools in rural South Australia was selected. Data were collected from all participants on perceptions and knowledge of the entry processes and subject requirements for studying medicine. Student participants were also asked about their interest in studying medicine and becoming a doctor.
Four hundred and sixty-one rural year 11 and 12 students, 512 parents of rural year 11 and 12 students, and 12 rural high school careers advisors returned useable data. Students, parents and career advisors were found to hold inaccurate perceptions of the minimum Tertiary Entrance Rank, and they incorrectly believed prerequisite subjects were required in order to study medicine at the University of Adelaide. Analysis identified a group of students interested in a career as a doctor but who had never considered studying medicine. The majority of students who had seriously considered studying medicine reported a lack of knowledge of admission processes and the requirements for studying medicine. Among students who found becoming a doctor appealing, those who had never considered medicine had less confidence regarding and knowledge of requirements and entry processes into medical courses than those who had.
Some keen rural students have inadequate or inaccurate information about medical courses and admissions processes, which will deter them from applying to study medicine. Another group of students were identified who were attracted to a medical career but had not sought information on entry to a university undergraduate medical course. Both groups might be encouraged to progress their application to a medical school through 'academic detailing visits' to rural high schools, targeting medical careers promotion and provision of accurate and timely information on applying for and studying medicine.
农村背景是日后从事农村医疗工作的一个公认预测因素。本研究旨在探讨为何南澳大利亚农村地区只有少数高中生申请进入阿德莱德大学医学院。
设计问卷以探究农村高中生、他们的父母及职业顾问对学医的兴趣、了解程度和态度。选取了南澳大利亚农村地区15所高中的分层样本。收集了所有参与者关于学医入学流程和学科要求的看法与了解情况的数据。学生参与者还被问及他们对学医和成为医生的兴趣。
461名农村11年级和12年级学生、512名农村11年级和12年级学生的家长以及12名农村高中职业顾问返回了可用数据。发现学生、家长和职业顾问对最低大学入学排名存在不准确的认知,并且他们错误地认为进入阿德莱德大学学医需要先修科目。分析确定了一组对医生职业感兴趣但从未考虑过学医的学生。大多数认真考虑过学医的学生表示对入学流程和学医要求缺乏了解。在认为成为医生有吸引力的学生中,那些从未考虑过学医的学生对医学课程要求和入学流程的信心及了解程度低于那些考虑过的学生。
一些热切的农村学生对医学课程和招生流程的信息不足或不准确,这将阻碍他们申请学医。还确定了另一组被医学职业吸引但未寻求大学本科医学课程入学信息的学生。可以通过对农村高中进行“学术详细访问”来鼓励这两组学生推进他们申请医学院的进程,目标是促进医学职业发展并提供关于申请和学习医学的准确及时信息。