Levaillant Mathieu, Levaillant Lucie, Lerolle Nicolas, Vallet Benoît, Hamel-Broza Jean-François
Methodologic and biostatistics department, CHU Angers, University Angers, France.
Department of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, University Hospital of Angers, Angers Cedex 9, France.
EClinicalMedicine. 2020 Oct 24;28:100589. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100589. eCollection 2020 Nov.
Students' choice of medical specialties has evolved throughout year, with a growing interest in quality of life and in technological specialties. We investigated the repartition of such choices in the world and its influencing factors with a focus on the gender's influence, for helping policy-makers to deal with medical shortage and territorial to specialty disconnect.
A systematic search was conducted on MEDLINE and Scopus from January 2010 to January 2020. Data extraction and analysis followed JBI and PRISMA recommendations. The selected articles had to focus on medical students, detail their choice of specialty, and look for factors influencing their choice. Articles were excluded if they only assessed the attractiveness of a specialty, or evaluated a public policy. This review was registered on PROSPERO, CRD 42020169227.
751 studies were screened, and fifty-four were included. Surgery and internal medicine were the most wanted specialties, both in occidental and non-occidental countries. The main factors influencing the choice of specialty were lifestyle, work-life balance and discipline interest, with variation across different countries. Gender clearly affected this choice with 63.7% of men willing radiology and 14.7% of men in obstetrics and gynecology.
Influential factors vary with specialty and are affected by the country of residence. Gender has a great impact in students' willingness to work in specific specialties. Policymakers should adapt their appealing strategies according to the country and the medical discipline concerned.
The authors have no support or funding to report.
学生对医学专业的选择逐年演变,他们对生活质量和技术专业的兴趣日益浓厚。我们调查了全球此类选择的分布情况及其影响因素,重点关注性别影响,以帮助政策制定者应对医疗短缺以及地区与专业不匹配的问题。
于2010年1月至2020年1月在MEDLINE和Scopus上进行了系统检索。数据提取和分析遵循JBI和PRISMA的建议。所选文章必须聚焦于医学生,详细说明他们对专业的选择,并探寻影响其选择的因素。若文章仅评估专业的吸引力或评估公共政策,则予以排除。该综述已在PROSPERO注册,注册号为CRD 42020169227。
共筛选了751项研究,纳入了54项。在西方国家和非西方国家,外科和内科都是最受欢迎的专业。影响专业选择的主要因素是生活方式、工作与生活的平衡以及学科兴趣,不同国家存在差异。性别对这一选择有明显影响,63.7%的男性愿意选择放射科,14.7%的男性选择妇产科。
影响因素因专业而异,并受居住国的影响。性别对学生从事特定专业的意愿有很大影响。政策制定者应根据相关国家和医学学科调整其吸引策略。
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