Rozsnyai Zsofia, Tal Kali, Bachofner Marius, Maisonneuve Hubert, Moser-Bucher Cora, Mueller Yolanda, Scherz Nathalie, Martin Sebastien, Streit Sven
a Institute of Primary Health Care Bern (BIHAM), University of Bern , Bern , Switzerland.
b SempacherseePraxis , Oberkirch , Switzerland.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 2018 Sep;36(3):249-261. doi: 10.1080/02813432.2018.1487582. Epub 2018 Jun 26.
A growing shortage of general practitioners (GPs), in Switzerland and around the world, has forced countries to find new ways to attract young physicians to the specialty. In 2017, Switzerland began to fund hundreds of new study places for medical students. This wave of young physicians will soon finish University and be ready for postgraduate training. We hypothesized that an attractive postgraduate training program would encourage interested young physicians to pursue a GP career.
This is a cross-sectional survey of young physicians from the Swiss Young General Practitioners Association (JHaS), members of Cursus Romand de médecine de famille (CRMF), and all current medical students (5 or 6 years) (n = 554) in Switzerland, excluding students indicating definitely not to become GPs. We asked all if they were likely to become a GP (Likert: 1-10), and then asked them to score general features of a GP training curriculum, and likely effects of the curriculum on their career choice (Likert scale). They then rated our model curriculum (GO-GP) for attractiveness and effect (Likert Scales, open questions).
Most participants thought they would become GPs (Likert: 8 of 10). Over 90% identified the same features as an important part of a curriculum ("yes" or "likely yes"): Our respondents thought the GO-GP curriculum was attractive (7.3 of 10). It was most attractive to those highly motivated to become GPs. After reviewing the curriculum, most respondents (58%) felt GO-GP would make them more likely to become a GP. Almost 80% of respondents thought an attractive postgraduate training program like GO-GP could motivate more young physicians to become GPs.
Overall, medical students and young physicians found similar features attractive in the general and GO-GP curriculum, regardless of region or gender, and thought an attractive curriculum would attract more young doctors to the GP specialty. Key points An attractive postgraduate training program in general practice can attract more young physicians to become GPs. In this study cross-sectional survey including medical students (n = 242) and young physicians (n = 312) we presented general features for a curriculum and a model curriculum for general practice training, for evaluation of attractiveness to our study population. General practice training curriculum provides flexibility in choice of rotations, access to short rotations in a wide variety of medical specialties, training in specialty practices as well, mentoring and career guidance by GPs and guidance in choosing courses/certificate programs necessary for general practice. These findings help building attractive postgraduate training programs in general practice and fight GP shortage.
在瑞士乃至全球范围内,全科医生(GP)日益短缺,这迫使各国寻找新方法来吸引年轻医生投身该专业。2017年,瑞士开始为数百个医学生新学习名额提供资金。这一批年轻医生即将完成大学学业并准备好接受研究生培训。我们推测,一个有吸引力的研究生培训项目会鼓励感兴趣的年轻医生从事全科医生职业。
这是一项针对瑞士年轻全科医生协会(JHaS)的年轻医生、罗曼德家庭医学课程(CRMF)的成员以及瑞士所有在读医学生(5年制或6年制)(n = 554)的横断面调查,不包括明确表示不会成为全科医生的学生。我们询问所有人他们成为全科医生的可能性(李克特量表:1 - 10),然后让他们对全科医生培训课程的一般特征以及该课程对其职业选择可能产生的影响进行评分(李克特量表)。接着,他们对我们的示范课程(GO - GP)的吸引力和效果进行评分(李克特量表、开放式问题)。
大多数参与者认为他们会成为全科医生(李克特量表:10分中的8分)。超过90%的人将相同特征确定为课程的重要组成部分(“是”或“可能是”):我们的受访者认为GO - GP课程具有吸引力(10分中的7.3分)。它对那些极有动力成为全科医生的人最具吸引力。在查看课程后,大多数受访者(58%)认为GO - GP会使他们更有可能成为全科医生。近80%的受访者认为像GO - GP这样有吸引力的研究生培训项目能够激励更多年轻医生成为全科医生。
总体而言,医学生和年轻医生无论地区或性别,都认为全科课程和GO - GP课程中的类似特征具有吸引力,并认为有吸引力的课程会吸引更多年轻医生投身全科医学专业。要点 一个有吸引力的全科医学研究生培训项目能够吸引更多年轻医生成为全科医生。在这项横断面调查中,我们纳入了医学生(n = 242)和年轻医生(n = 312),展示了课程的一般特征以及一个全科医学培训的示范课程,以评估对我们研究人群的吸引力。全科医学培训课程在轮转选择上提供灵活性,可进行多种医学专科的短期轮转,还包括专科实践培训、全科医生的指导和职业引导以及选择全科医学所需课程/证书项目的指导。这些发现有助于构建有吸引力的全科医学研究生培训项目并应对全科医生短缺问题。