Lambert Trevor W, Smith Fay, Goldacre Michael J
UK Medical Careers Research Group, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford.
Br J Gen Pract. 2016 Nov;66(652):e848-e857. doi: 10.3399/bjgp16X687025. Epub 2016 Aug 30.
There are more studies of current job satisfaction among GPs than of their views about their future career prospects, although both are relevant to commitment to careers in general practice.
To report on the views of GPs compared with clinicians in other specialties about their future career prospects.
Questionnaire surveys were sent to UK medical doctors who graduated in selected years between 1974 and 2008.
Questionnaires were sent to the doctors at different times after graduation, ranging from 3 to 24 years.
Based on the latest survey of each graduation year of the 20 940 responders, 66.2% of GPs and 74.2% of hospital doctors were positive about their prospects and 9.7% and 8.3%, respectively, were negative. However, with increasing time since graduation and increasing levels of seniority, GPs became less positive about their prospects; by contrast, over time, surgeons became more positive. Three to 5 years after graduation, 86.3% of those training in general practice were positive about their prospects compared with 52.9% of surgical trainees: in surveys conducted 12-24 years after graduation, 60.2% of GPs and 76.6% of surgeons were positive about their prospects.
GPs held broadly positive views of their career prospects, as did other doctors. However, there was an increase in negativity with increasing time since graduation that was not seen in hospital doctors. Research into the causes of this negativity and policy measures to ameliorate it would contribute to the continued commitment of GPs and may help to reduce attrition.
与全科医生对未来职业前景的看法相比,目前对他们工作满意度的研究更多,尽管两者都与从事全科医疗事业的投入度相关。
报告全科医生与其他专科临床医生对未来职业前景的看法。
对1974年至2008年期间特定年份毕业的英国医生进行问卷调查。
在毕业后3至24年的不同时间向医生发送问卷。
根据对20940名回复者每个毕业年份的最新调查,66.2%的全科医生和74.2%的医院医生对自己的前景持积极态度,分别有9.7%和8.3%持消极态度。然而,随着毕业时间的增加和资历水平的提高,全科医生对自己前景的积极程度降低;相比之下,随着时间推移,外科医生变得更加积极。毕业后3至5年,86.3%接受全科培训的人对自己的前景持积极态度,而外科培训学员的这一比例为52.9%:在毕业后12至24年进行的调查中,60.2%的全科医生和76.6%的外科医生对自己的前景持积极态度。
全科医生和其他医生一样,对自己的职业前景总体持积极看法。然而,自毕业以来,消极情绪随时间增加,而医院医生并未出现这种情况。对这种消极情绪的原因进行研究并采取改善政策措施,将有助于全科医生持续投入工作,并可能有助于减少人员流失。