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你会成为老年医学专家吗?学生的职业偏好和对老年医学职业的态度。

Would you be a geriatrician? Student career preferences and attitudes to a career in geriatric medicine.

机构信息

School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2013 Sep;42(5):654-7. doi: 10.1093/ageing/aft093. Epub 2013 Aug 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

career intentions of medical students may impact on education and workforce planning. We sought to determine (i) career choices of senior medical students; (ii) interest in geriatric medicine; (iii) factors influencing such choices; and (iv) the impact of a 6-week Medicine in the Community module.

METHODS

cross-sectional survey of all senior UCD medical students, before and after completion of a 'Medicine in the Community' module, 2009-11.

RESULTS

eighty-two per cent (274/336) completed the survey at module's end. Two-thirds (174) had chosen a future speciality, most frequently general practice (32.1%) and internal medicine (17%). Half (49.8%) believed career selection is made during medical school. Thirty-one per cent would consider a career in geriatric medicine; reasons cited were interesting field (34.5%), clinical variety (25%) and perception as emotionally rewarding (20.2%). Commonest deterrents were perceived slowness-of-pace and not wanting to work with older patients. Female students (adjusted OR: 1.89, P = 0.05) and those prioritising travel opportunities (adjusted OR: 2.77, P = 0.01) were more likely to consider geriatric medicine. Half (51.5%) reported that the community medicine module increased their interest in geriatric medicine; 91.3% that it would positively influence how they treated older patients. Students reporting a positive influence of the module were more likely to consider a career in geriatric medicine (OR: 1.62, P = 0.02).

CONCLUSION

two-thirds of students had already chosen a future speciality. One-third would consider geriatric medicine. This may have important implications for workforce planning and development of geriatric medicine. Undergraduate exposure to the discipline may increase interest in geriatric medicine as a career, and positively influence management of older patients.

摘要

背景

医学生的职业意向可能会影响教育和劳动力规划。我们试图确定:(i)高年级医学生的职业选择;(ii)对老年医学的兴趣;(iii)影响这些选择的因素;以及(iv)为期 6 周的“社区医学”模块的影响。

方法

对 2009-11 年期间所有 UCD 医学生进行横断面调查,在完成“社区医学”模块前后进行。

结果

82%(274/336)在模块结束时完成了调查。三分之二(174)已经选择了未来的专业,最常见的是普通科(32.1%)和内科(17%)。一半(49.8%)认为职业选择是在医学院期间做出的。31%的人会考虑从事老年医学工作;原因包括这是一个有趣的领域(34.5%)、临床多样性(25%)和情感回报高(20.2%)。最常见的障碍是认为老年医学工作节奏慢和不想与老年患者一起工作。女学生(调整后的 OR:1.89,P = 0.05)和优先考虑旅行机会的学生(调整后的 OR:2.77,P = 0.01)更有可能考虑老年医学。一半(51.5%)的人报告说,社区医学模块增加了他们对老年医学的兴趣;91.3%的人认为这将对他们治疗老年患者的方式产生积极影响。报告模块有积极影响的学生更有可能考虑从事老年医学工作(OR:1.62,P = 0.02)。

结论

三分之二的学生已经选择了未来的专业。三分之一的人会考虑老年医学。这可能对劳动力规划和老年医学的发展有重要影响。本科生接触该学科可能会增加对老年医学作为职业的兴趣,并对老年患者的管理产生积极影响。

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