Reid Katherine, Alberti Hugh
a School of Medical Education, The Faculty of Medical Sciences , Newcastle University , Newcastle-upon-Tyne , UK.
Educ Prim Care. 2018 Jul;29(4):208-214. doi: 10.1080/14739879.2018.1460868. Epub 2018 Apr 23.
The ageing population and push to community care has significantly increased the workload of General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK and internationally. In an attempt to tackle this, NHS England has promised 5000 more GPs by 2020/21; however, recruitment is in crisis with GP training posts remaining unfilled. Little research has been carried out to assess the fundamental questions of what medical students' perceptions of General Practice are and what shapes their perceptions at medical school. We aimed to explore medical students' conceptualisations of being a GP and specifically the role of the medical school in shaping their perceptions. Two focus groups of year one and year four medical students were undertaken using an interpretive phenomenological approach. Our study has revealed that medical students perceive General Practice to lack prestige and challenge. These perceptions come, at least in part, from a process of socialisation within medical school, whereby medical students internalise and adopt their role models' perceptions and values, and the values portrayed by the hidden curriculum in their medical school culture. Perceived external pressures to pursue a career in General Practice can have a negative influence and medical schools should be made aware of this.
人口老龄化以及向社区护理的转变显著增加了英国及国际上全科医生(GP)的工作量。为应对这一情况,英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)英格兰地区承诺到2020/21年度增加5000名全科医生;然而,招聘陷入危机,全科医生培训岗位仍有空缺。目前很少有研究去评估医学生对全科医疗的看法以及在医学院期间是什么塑造了他们这些看法等基本问题。我们旨在探讨医学生对成为一名全科医生的概念理解,特别是医学院在塑造他们的看法方面所起的作用。采用解释现象学方法对一年级和四年级医学生进行了两个焦点小组访谈。我们的研究表明,医学生认为全科医疗缺乏声望且缺乏挑战性。这些看法至少部分源于医学院内的社会化过程,在此过程中,医学生内化并接受他们榜样的看法和价值观,以及医学院文化中隐性课程所描绘的价值观。察觉到的从事全科医疗职业的外部压力可能会产生负面影响,医学院应该意识到这一点。