Smith Fay, Lambert Trevor W, Goldacre Michael J
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX7 3LF, UK
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford OX7 3LF, UK.
J R Soc Med. 2015 Oct;108(10):396-405. doi: 10.1177/0141076815599674. Epub 2015 Oct 2.
To study trends in factors influencing junior doctors' choice of future specialty.
Respondents were asked whether each of 15 factors had a great deal of influence on their career choice, a little influence or no influence on it. Percentages are reported of those who specified that a factor had a great deal of influence on their career choice.
UK.
A total of 15,765 UK-trained doctors who graduated between 1999 and 2012.
Questions about career choices and factors which may have influenced those choices, in particular comparing doctors who qualified in 2008-2012 with those who qualified in 1999-2002.
Enthusiasm for and commitment to the specialty was a greater influence on career choice in the 2008-2012 qualifiers (81%) than those of 1999-2002 (64%), as was consideration of their domestic circumstances (43% compared with 20%). Prospects for promotion were less important to recent cohorts (16%) than older cohorts (21%), as were financial prospects (respectively, 10% and 14%). Domestic circumstances and working hours were considered more important, and financial prospects less important, by women than men. Inclination before medical school was rated as important by 41% of doctors who were over 30 years old, compared with 13% of doctors who were under 21, at the time of starting medical school.
The increasing importance of both domestic circumstances and enthusiasm for their specialty choice in recent cohorts suggest that today's young doctors prize both work-life balance and personal fulfilment at work more highly than did their predecessors. The differences in motivations of older and younger generations of doctors, men and women, and doctors who start medical school relatively late are worthy of note.
研究影响初级医生未来专业选择的因素的变化趋势。
询问受访者15个因素中的每一个对其职业选择有很大影响、有一点影响还是没有影响。报告指定某一因素对其职业选择有很大影响的受访者的百分比。
英国。
1999年至2012年间毕业的15765名在英国接受培训的医生。
关于职业选择以及可能影响这些选择的因素的问题,特别是将2008 - 2012年取得资格的医生与1999 - 2002年取得资格的医生进行比较。
对专业的热情和投入对2008 - 2012年取得资格的医生(81%)职业选择的影响大于1999 - 2002年取得资格的医生(64%),考虑家庭情况也是如此(分别为43%和20%)。晋升前景对近期一批医生(16%)的重要性低于较早一批医生(21%),财务前景也是如此(分别为10%和14%)。女性比男性更看重家庭情况和工作时间,而对财务前景的重视程度较低。41% 30岁以上的医生在开始医学院学习时认为医学院之前的倾向很重要,而在开始医学院学习时21岁以下的医生中这一比例为13%。
家庭情况和对专业选择的热情在近期一批医生中日益重要,这表明如今的年轻医生比他们的前辈更看重工作与生活的平衡以及工作中的个人成就感。老一代和年轻一代医生、男性和女性以及相对较晚开始医学院学习的医生在动机上的差异值得关注。