Gazdag Gábor, Zsargó Eszter, Vukov Péter, Ungvari Gabor S, Tolna Judit
1st Department of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Jahn Ferenc Hospital, Budapest, Hungary.
Psychiatr Hung. 2009;24(4):248-54.
Psychiatry - as a profession - is getting less and less popular among medical students resulting in a dramatic decrease in number of those choosing this field as a future career.
This study set out to investigate how undergraduate psychiatric training influenced the attitudes toward psychiatry and the career choices of fifth-year Hungarian medical students.
Students' attitudes toward psychiatry were measured by the ATP-30 and their preference for a career in medicine was also inquired about.
The mean total ATP-30 score of the 71 participants only moderately increased (109.28 +/- 11.82 vs. 111.08 +/- 11.94; p=0.186). However, in some respects participants' views about psychiatry and psychiatric patients turned significantly positive, and a few misconceptions abated. Yet, the mean score on the item "I would like to be a psychiatrist" dropped significantly (1.94 +/- 0.89 vs. 1.68 +/- 0.79; p=0.023).
The mean ATP-30 scores indicate that the attitude of Hungarian medical students toward psychiatry is rather positive compared to students from other countries. Our findings suggest that undergraduate exposure to psychiatry does not have a major impact on student attitudes toward the profession; in fact, psychiatry became less attractive following the clinical clerkship. On the whole, the number of students willing to enter the psychiatric workforce is critically low in relation to the growing demand in Hungary.
作为一门职业,精神病学在医学生中的受欢迎程度越来越低,导致选择该领域作为未来职业的人数急剧下降。
本研究旨在调查本科阶段的精神病学培训如何影响匈牙利五年级医学生对精神病学的态度和职业选择。
通过ATP - 30量表测量学生对精神病学的态度,并询问他们对医学职业的偏好。
71名参与者的ATP - 30总分均值仅适度增加(109.28±11.82对111.08±11.94;p = 0.186)。然而,在某些方面,参与者对精神病学和精神科患者的看法明显变得积极,一些误解也有所减少。然而,“我想成为一名精神科医生”这一项目的平均分显著下降(1.94±0.89对1.68±0.79;p = 0.023)。
ATP - 30平均分表明,与其他国家的学生相比,匈牙利医学生对精神病学的态度相当积极。我们的研究结果表明,本科阶段接触精神病学对学生对该职业的态度没有重大影响;事实上,在临床实习之后,精神病学的吸引力降低了。总体而言,相对于匈牙利不断增长的需求,愿意进入精神科工作队伍的学生人数极低。