Rodríguez Charo, Tellier Pierre-Paul, Bélanger Emmanuelle
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Canada.
Educ Prim Care. 2012 May;23(3):158-68. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2012.11494099.
We aim to shed light on medical students' professional identification with family medicine by means of a qualitative case study examining the reputation of, and professional identification processes with, family medicine among students enrolled in a Canadian medical school, where a consistently low number of students choose family medicine as first choice for postgraduate training. Six focus groups, three for second year students and three for fourth year students, were conducted in 2007 and 2008. Transcripts from group discussions were submitted to a thematic analysis, while documentary sources supported contextualisation. All the students participating in the investigation had a clear idea about the traditional role of general practitioners (GPs). Those students who seemed to better identify with a family medicine career path were characterised by feeling comfortable with the broad scope of general medical knowledge, and with requesting a second opinion, by valuing the possibility of a diversified profile of practice, and holding strong humanistic values, as well as by being more concerned about lifestyle issues. This was observed despite an academic context that strongly encouraged medical specialisation, as students unanimously pointed out. In such circumstances, identification with family medicine by undecided medical students was hampered. In order to embed family medicine in the academic discourse of excellence, and therefore encourage students' identification with this profession, more attention should be paid to family physicians' identity formation in academic centres.
我们旨在通过一项定性案例研究,揭示医学生对家庭医学的职业认同。该研究考察了加拿大一所医学院校学生对家庭医学的声誉认知及职业认同过程,在这所学校中,选择家庭医学作为研究生培训首选的学生人数一直较少。2007年和2008年开展了6个焦点小组讨论,其中3个针对二年级学生,3个针对四年级学生。小组讨论的文字记录被进行了主题分析,同时文献资料为情境化提供了支持。所有参与调查的学生对全科医生(GP)的传统角色都有清晰的认识。那些似乎更认同家庭医学职业道路的学生的特点是,对广泛的普通医学知识感到自在,会寻求第二种意见,重视实践领域多样化的可能性,持有强烈的人文价值观,并且更关注生活方式问题。尽管学生们一致指出学术环境强烈鼓励医学专业化,但仍观察到了上述情况。在这种情况下,尚未做出决定的医学生对家庭医学的认同受到了阻碍。为了将家庭医学纳入卓越学术话语体系,进而鼓励学生对该专业的认同,学术中心应更多地关注家庭医生的身份形成。