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父母身份对美国医学生专业选择的影响。

Impact of parental status on US medical student specialty selection.

机构信息

Oregon Health & Science University, School of Medicine, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR, 97239, USA.

New York Presbyterian Hospital, New Windsor, NY, USA.

出版信息

Arch Womens Ment Health. 2023 Dec;26(6):785-791. doi: 10.1007/s00737-023-01366-5. Epub 2023 Aug 26.

Abstract

Medical training occurs during peak childbearing years for most medical students. Many factors influence specialty selection. The aims of this study were (i) to determine whether being a parent is a major deciding factor when picking a specialty and (ii) whether parents are more drawn to family-friendly specialties than non-parents. The authors performed a multicenter web-based survey study of medical students enrolled in Oregon Health and Science University, Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine, and University of Michigan Medical School. The 27-item instrument assessed parenthood status, specialty preference, specialty perceptions, and factors influencing specialty choice. A total of 537 out of 2236 (24.0%) students responded. Among respondents, 59 (10.9%) were current or expecting parents. The majority (359, 66.8%) were female and 24-35 years old (430, 80.1%). Of the students who were parents or expecting, 30 (50.9%) were female, and the majority (55, 93.2%) were partnered. Top specialties preferred by both parents and non-parents were family medicine, emergency medicine, obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), internal medicine, psychiatry, and pediatrics. Specialties rated most family-friendly included family medicine, dermatology, pediatrics, psychiatry, radiology, emergency medicine, and pathology. The specialties rated least family-friendly were surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, and OB/GYN. These rankings were the same between groups. Passion for the field, culture of the specialty, and quality of life were the top three factors students considered when choosing a specialty. Being a parent or future parent ranked more highly for parents than non-parents, but was not in the top three factors for either group. US Medical School parents report that being a parent influenced their medical specialty choice "strongly" or "very strongly." However, being a parent was not weighed as heavily as passion for the field, culture of the specialty, and quality of life. These student-parents are entering perceived "non-family friendly" specialties at similar rates as their peers. US Medical school training and simultaneous parenting is daunting, yet student parents are putting their passion first when making a career choice. They must be supported.

摘要

医学培训通常发生在大多数医学生生育高峰期。许多因素会影响专业选择。本研究的目的是:(i)确定成为父母是否是选择专业的主要决定因素;(ii)父母是否比非父母更倾向于选择对家庭友好的专业。作者对俄勒冈健康与科学大学、达特茅斯盖泽尔医学院和密歇根大学医学院的医学生进行了一项多中心网络调查。该 27 项调查工具评估了父母身份、专业偏好、专业认知以及影响专业选择的因素。共有 2236 名学生中的 537 人(24.0%)做出了回应。在回应者中,59 人(10.9%)是当前或预期的父母。大多数(359 人,66.8%)是女性,年龄在 24-35 岁(430 人,80.1%)。在有子女或即将有子女的学生中,有 30 人(50.9%)是女性,大多数(55 人,93.2%)是伴侣关系。父母和非父母都最倾向选择的专业是家庭医学、急诊医学、妇产科、内科、精神病学和儿科学。评价最高的家庭友好专业包括家庭医学、皮肤科、儿科学、精神病学、放射科、急诊医学和病理学。评价最低的家庭友好专业是外科、神经外科、骨科、整形外科和妇产科。这两个组的排名相同。对该领域的热情、专业文化和生活质量是学生选择专业时考虑的前三大因素。成为父母或未来父母对父母的影响比非父母更大,但对这两个群体都不是前三大因素。美国医学院的父母表示,成为父母强烈或非常强烈地影响了他们的医学专业选择。然而,成为父母的影响并不像对该领域的热情、专业文化和生活质量那样重要。这些有子女的医学生选择的专业与他们的同龄人一样,都是被认为“不适合家庭”的专业。美国医学院的培训和同时养育子女是令人生畏的,但学生父母在做出职业选择时首先考虑的是自己的热情。他们必须得到支持。

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