Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama, Japan.
PLoS One. 2022 Apr 21;17(4):e0267587. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267587. eCollection 2022.
The emergence of the novel coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) has led to huge disruptions in the medical field and society. The significance of training and education for experts has been increasingly acknowledged in Japan, where the number of infectious disease (ID) specialists is reportedly insufficient. In this paper, we report the results of a web-based survey that was conducted to reveal the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced medical students' awareness of ID specialists and future career choices.
This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in March 2021 and targeted 717 medical students belonging to Medical School of Okayama University, Japan. The questionnaire consisted of four questions meant to assess students' knowledge and future intentions of becoming ID specialists.
We obtained 328 eligible questionnaires (response rate: 45.7%). Of 227 (69.2%) students who were aware of ID specialists, 99 (43.6%) answered that they came to know about them only after the pandemic, 12 (3.7%) answered that their interest in being an ID specialist arose during the pandemic, while 36 (11.0%) responded that they would rather not become ID specialists. At the time of the survey, 5 students (1.5%) were aiming to become ID specialists.
We observed a very low rate of interest to be an ID specialist among medical students. The experience of the pandemic does not seem to have influenced Japanese medical students to choose ID as a specialty for their careers. Continuous efforts to increase the number of ID specialists are necessary in Japan as a countermeasure against the coming pandemic.
2019 年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的出现给医学领域和社会带来了巨大的混乱。在日本,传染病(ID)专家的数量据称不足,因此越来越认识到对专家进行培训和教育的重要性。本文报告了一项基于网络的调查结果,该调查旨在揭示 COVID-19 大流行如何影响医学生对 ID 专家的认识以及他们未来的职业选择。
这是一项横断面描述性研究,于 2021 年 3 月进行,对象为日本冈山县大学医学院的 717 名医学生。问卷包括四个问题,旨在评估学生对成为 ID 专家的知识和未来意向。
我们获得了 328 份合格问卷(应答率:45.7%)。在 227 名(69.2%)知道 ID 专家的学生中,99 名(43.6%)回答说他们只是在大流行后才了解到 ID 专家,12 名(3.7%)回答说他们对成为 ID 专家的兴趣是在大流行期间产生的,而 36 名(11.0%)回答说他们宁愿不成为 ID 专家。在调查时,有 5 名学生(1.5%)的目标是成为 ID 专家。
我们观察到医学生对成为 ID 专家的兴趣非常低。大流行的经历似乎并没有影响日本医学生选择 ID 作为职业。日本有必要继续努力增加 ID 专家的数量,作为应对未来大流行的对策。