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日本医学生社会经济背景对医学院申请、录取和移民的影响:一项基于网络的调查。

Impact of medical students' socioeconomic backgrounds on medical school application, admission and migration in Japan: a web-based survey.

机构信息

Medical Education Development Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan

Medical Education Development Center, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Sep 5;13(9):e073559. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-073559.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to clarify and compare the socioeconomic backgrounds of medical students with those of other health professions and non-health faculty students in an era of increasing inequity in Japanese society.

DESIGN

This was a quantitative nationwide study. Data were collected by a cross-sectional web-based anonymous questionnaire.

SETTING

Data from years 3 and 4 medical, health professions and non-health faculty students across Japan were collected in 2021.

PARTICIPANTS

Participants were 1991 students from medical schools, 224 from dental, 419 from pharmacy, 326 from nursing, 144 from other health professions and 207 from non-health faculties.

RESULTS

The proportion of high-income families (>18 million yen: ca. US$140 000) among medical students was 25.6%, higher than that of pharmacy (8.7%) and nursing students (4.1%) (p<0.01). One-third of medical students had a physician parent, more common than in non-medical students (p<0.01). Students who only applied to public medical schools and a regional quota 'Chiiki-waku' students with scholarship had lower family income and physician parents compared with those who applied to private medical schools (p<0.01), but they still had higher physician parents compared with non-medical students (p<0.01). Logistic regression revealed that having a physician parent (p<0.01), aspiring to the present profession during elementary school (p<0.01) and private upper secondary school graduation (p<0.01) predicted the likelihood of studying medicine. There were regional differences of backgrounds among medical students, and 80% of medical students with urban backgrounds intended to work in urban localities after graduation.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides evidence that medical students in Japan hail from urban and higher income classes and physicians' families. This finding has implications for the health workforce maldistribution in Japan. Widening the diversity of medical students is essential for solving physician workforce issues and meeting broad healthcare needs.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在厘清并比较日本社会日益不平等时代下,医学生与其他健康专业学生和非健康学科学生的社会经济背景。

设计

这是一项全国性的定量研究。数据通过横断面网络匿名问卷收集。

设置

2021 年收集了来自日本各地医学院、牙科学院、药学院、护理学院、其他健康专业和非健康学院的 3 年级和 4 年级医学生、224 名牙科学、419 名药学、326 名护理、144 名其他健康专业和 207 名非健康学科学生的数据。

参与者

参与者为来自医学院的 1991 名学生、牙科学院的 224 名学生、药学院的 419 名学生、护理学院的 326 名学生、其他健康专业的 144 名学生和非健康学院的 207 名学生。

结果

医学生中高收入家庭(>1800 万日元:约 14 万美元)的比例为 25.6%,高于药学(8.7%)和护理学生(4.1%)(p<0.01)。三分之一的医学生的父母是医生,比非医学生更常见(p<0.01)。只申请公立医学院和有奖学金的地区配额“Chiiki-waku”学生的家庭收入和医生父母的比例低于申请私立医学院的学生(p<0.01),但与非医学生相比,他们的医生父母比例仍然较高(p<0.01)。逻辑回归显示,父母是医生(p<0.01)、在小学时就向往现在的职业(p<0.01)和私立高中毕业后(p<0.01)都预示着学医的可能性。医学生的背景存在地区差异,80%的有城市背景的医学生毕业后希望在城市地区工作。

结论

本研究表明,日本医学生来自城市和高收入阶层以及医生家庭。这一发现对日本卫生人力分布不均产生影响。扩大医学生的多样性对于解决医生劳动力问题和满足广泛的医疗保健需求至关重要。

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