Zaheer Farhan, Rehman Hafeez Ur, Fareed Wajahat, Khan Mohammad O, Rizvi Syed Asad Hasan
Surgery, Civil Hospital, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, PAK.
Surgical, Civil Hospital, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, PAK.
Cureus. 2018 Nov 4;10(11):e3542. doi: 10.7759/cureus.3542.
Introduction Medical students choose to pursue their careers based on multiple internal and external factors. These factors, in turn, not only affect their personal future but the overall status of the health care system of their country. A recent decline in the interest of medical students towards the surgical career is being observed and, therefore, the factors influencing their choice need to be evaluated. We aimed to identify these factors in medical students of a public sector university of Karachi. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted at Dow Medical College from April 2018 to May 2018. A pre-tested questionnaire was administered to a sample of 250 students. Besides sociodemographic factors, the choice of career was identified and the factors that influenced it were assessed. Students' opinions were collected using a Likert scale. Data were entered and analyzed using the IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 23.0 (IBM, NY, USA). Frequencies were calculated for individual variables. The chi-square test was used to measure statistical differences between categorical variables and a p-value of <0.05 was considered to be significant. Results In this study, 224 out of 250 questionnaires were returned with complete data, yielding a response rate of 89.6%. We found that 48.2% of students reported a desire to pursue a career in surgery. Students whose fathers were more qualified and belonged to the field of health care were more likely to pick a surgical career (p-value of 0.034 and 0.039, respectively). Students who were willing to pursue a path in surgery more often thought that the social standing of surgeons had its importance (p=0.037). These students also agreed that high salary has a role to play in affecting the choice of career (p=0.023). The most common factors that encouraged students for the choice of a surgical career included the practical implication of skills (57.4%) followed by an academic interest in the field (53.7%), and high income (42.6%). The most common discouraging factors included lifestyle and long working hours (56.9%), followed by less academic interest (31%). Conclusion Our study provides a valuable insight into the factors that influence the choice of medical students for pursuing a career in surgery. We also identified the factors that demotivated them from doing so. In our opinion, better incorporation of surgery into the curriculum, proper attention given to students during their surgical rotation and restructuring of the surgical training program are some of the ways that may improve the interest of students in the field of surgery.
引言 医学生基于多种内部和外部因素选择职业。这些因素反过来不仅影响他们个人的未来,还影响其国家医疗保健系统的整体状况。最近观察到医学生对外科职业的兴趣有所下降,因此,需要评估影响他们选择的因素。我们旨在确定卡拉奇一所公立大学医学生中的这些因素。
方法 2018年4月至2018年5月在道医学学院进行了一项横断面研究。向250名学生样本发放了一份预先测试过的问卷。除社会人口统计学因素外,确定职业选择并评估影响职业选择的因素。使用李克特量表收集学生的意见。使用IBM社会科学统计软件包23.0(IBM,纽约,美国)输入和分析数据。计算各个变量的频率。卡方检验用于测量分类变量之间的统计差异,p值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。
结果 在本研究中,250份问卷中有224份返回了完整数据,回复率为89.6%。我们发现,48.2%的学生表示希望从事外科职业。父亲学历更高且从事医疗保健领域工作的学生更有可能选择外科职业(p值分别为0.034和0.039)。更愿意选择外科职业道路的学生更常认为外科医生的社会地位很重要(p = 0.037)。这些学生也同意高薪在影响职业选择方面有作用(p = 0.023)。鼓励学生选择外科职业的最常见因素包括技能的实际应用(57.4%),其次是对该领域的学术兴趣(53.7%)和高收入(42.6%)。最常见的阻碍因素包括生活方式和工作时间长(56.9%),其次是学术兴趣较低(31%)。
结论 我们的研究为影响医学生选择外科职业的因素提供了有价值的见解。我们还确定了使他们打消此念头的因素。我们认为,将外科更好地纳入课程、在学生外科轮转期间给予适当关注以及对外科培训计划进行重组是提高学生对外科领域兴趣的一些方法。