Academic Unit of Primary Health Care, School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Br J Gen Pract. 2011 Oct;61(591):e645-9. doi: 10.3399/bjgp11X601352.
Recruitment to general practice has had periods of difficulty, but is currently going through a phase of relative popularity in the UK.
To explore motivators for career choice and career satisfaction among UK GP trainees and newly qualified GPs.
Cross-sectional web-based questionnaire of GP trainees and GPs within the first 5 years of qualification in the UK.
All 9557 UK GP trainees and 8013 GPs who were within the first 5 years of qualification were invited to participate by email. Further publicity was conducted via general practice publications and the internet.
Overall, there were 2178 responses to the questionnaire (12.4% response rate, 61.5% women, 61.8% trainees). Levels of satisfaction were high, with 83% of responders stating that they would choose to be a doctor again; of these, 95% would choose to be a GP again. The most frequently cited reason for choosing general practice was 'compatibility with family life', which was chosen by 76.6% of women and 63.2% of men (P<0.001). Other reasons given were: 'challenging medically diverse discipline' (women 59.8%, men 61.8%, P = 0.350), 'the one-to-one care general practice offers' (women 40.0%, men 41.2%, P = 0.570), 'holistic approach' (women 41.4%, men 30.1%, P<0.001), 'autonomy and independence' (women 18.0%, men 34.8%, P<0.001), 'communication' (women 20.6%, men 12.2%, P<0.001), 'negative experiences in hospital' (women 12.8%, men 9.8%, P= 0.036), and 'good salary' (women 7.8%, men 14.9%, P<0.001).
The most important reason for both women and men choosing general practice as a career in the UK is its compatibility with family life. As such, changes to UK primary care that decrease family compatibility could negatively impact on recruitment.
全科医生的招聘曾有过困难时期,但目前在英国正经历相对受欢迎的阶段。
探讨英国全科医生培训生和新获得资格的全科医生选择职业和职业满意度的动机。
在英国获得资格的前 5 年内,对全科医生培训生和全科医生进行了基于网络的横断面问卷调查。
通过电子邮件向所有 9557 名英国全科医生培训生和 8013 名全科医生发出了参与邀请。通过一般实践出版物和互联网进行了进一步的宣传。
总体而言,有 2178 人对问卷做出了回应(回应率为 12.4%,女性占 61.5%,培训生占 61.8%)。满意度水平很高,83%的应答者表示他们会再次选择成为医生;其中,95%会再次选择成为全科医生。选择全科医学的最常见原因是“与家庭生活相兼容”,女性中有 76.6%,男性中有 63.2%(P<0.001)选择了这一原因。其他给出的原因包括:“医学多样性的挑战性”(女性 59.8%,男性 61.8%,P = 0.350),“全科医生提供的一对一护理”(女性 40.0%,男性 41.2%,P = 0.570),“整体方法”(女性 41.4%,男性 30.1%,P<0.001),“自主权和独立性”(女性 18.0%,男性 34.8%,P<0.001),“沟通”(女性 20.6%,男性 12.2%,P<0.001),“医院的负面经历”(女性 12.8%,男性 9.8%,P= 0.036)和“高薪水”(女性 7.8%,男性 14.9%,P<0.001)。
在英国,女性和男性选择全科医学作为职业的最重要原因是其与家庭生活的兼容性。因此,英国初级保健中降低家庭兼容性的变化可能会对招聘产生负面影响。