National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, Berlin, Germany.
Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2012 May;109(18):327-32. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2012.0327. Epub 2012 May 4.
Demographic change, technical progress, and changing patterns of service use influence the future demand for physicians in the German health care system. The attitudes of medical students towards their later work in the health system is important for current health care planning. For that reason a nationwide survey aimed to identify major trends in preferred specialty, workplace characteristics (regional location, hospital) and perceived hindrances for clinical work.
A questionnaire consisting of 34 closed questions was developed at the University of Mainz in 2009 and administered over the Internet in June and July 2010 to all medical students in Germany. The questions addressed the students' intentions regarding specialty training, location of practice, workload, and regional preference, as well as potential reasons why they might choose not to practice clinical medicine in the future.
12 518 web-based questionnaires were filled in (approx. 15.7% of all medical students in Germany in 2010). The mean age was 24.9 years, with 64% female and 36% male. Favored specialties were internal medicine (42.6%), family medicine (29.6%), pediatrics (27.0%) and surgery (26.8%). Nearly all respondents (96%) stated that they attached importance to compatibility of work and family life. Working in a salaried position (92.2%) was preferred to working in private practice (77.7%). General practice, in particular in rural locations, was significantly less favored than work as a specialist in cities.
Although the coming generation of physicians anticipate working in clincial settings in the future, shortfalls in the areas of primary care and in rural locations are likely if medical students adhere to their preferences stated in the questionnaire.
人口结构变化、技术进步和服务使用模式的改变影响着未来德国医疗体系对医生的需求。医学生对其未来在医疗体系中工作的态度对于当前的医疗保健规划至关重要。因此,一项全国性调查旨在确定首选专业、工作场所特征(地理位置、医院)以及对临床工作的感知障碍方面的主要趋势。
2009 年,美因茨大学开发了一份包含 34 个封闭问题的问卷,并于 2010 年 6 月至 7 月在互联网上向德国所有医学生进行了调查。这些问题涉及学生的专业培训意向、实践地点、工作量和区域偏好,以及他们未来可能选择不从事临床工作的潜在原因。
共有 12518 份在线问卷被填写(约占 2010 年德国所有医学生的 15.7%)。平均年龄为 24.9 岁,女性占 64%,男性占 36%。受欢迎的专业是内科(42.6%)、家庭医学(29.6%)、儿科(27.0%)和外科(26.8%)。几乎所有受访者(96%)表示,他们重视工作与家庭生活的兼容性。与私人执业(77.7%)相比,他们更愿意选择带薪工作(92.2%)。全科医学,特别是在农村地区,明显不如在城市担任专科医生受欢迎。
尽管未来一代医生预计将在临床环境中工作,但如果医学生坚持他们在问卷中表明的偏好,那么在初级保健和农村地区可能会出现短缺。