Al-Faifi Jubran J, Alsarar Somiah A, Bayamin Rawan A, Alkhaldi Raghad A, Hawsawi Hadeel S, Alromih Aroob M, Alnajdi Raghad S
Surgery, College of Medicine, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, SAU.
Medicine and Surgery, College of Medicine, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 28;16(9):e70416. doi: 10.7759/cureus.70416. eCollection 2024 Sep.
The decision to pursue a career in surgery among medical students is influenced by various factors, including personal preferences, perceptions of the specialty, and educational experiences. Understanding these factors is crucial for addressing challenges and fostering interest in surgical specialties.
This study analyzed data from 889 medical students to explore demographic characteristics and factors influencing their decision regarding pursuing a surgical career. Participants completed surveys regarding their gender, academic year, GPA, and intentions regarding surgical careers. Factors influencing career were assessed using closed-ended questions, with both deterrents and motivators considered.
The study found a higher proportion of female participants (63.1%) compared to male participants (36.9%). Factors influencing participants' decision not to pursue a surgical career included a preference for other specialties (61.8%), a dislike for the lifestyle of surgeons (51.3%), and perceptions of long training durations (33.7%). Conversely, interest in the specialty (71.0%) and a preference for hands-on work (55.6%) were significant motivators for pursuing a surgical career. Additional factors such as concerns about the competitive environment, dislike for hands-on work, and perceptions regarding salary and work environment also emerged as notable considerations.
The findings highlight the importance of addressing misconceptions, providing mentorship, and promoting diversity within surgical specialties to encourage interest and diversify the surgical workforce. The study found a high interest in surgical specialty among Saudi medical students; however, some barriers were identified, particularly work-home relations, gender disparity, and pressure put on surgeries.
医学生选择外科职业受多种因素影响,包括个人偏好、对该专业的认知以及教育经历。了解这些因素对于应对挑战和培养对外科专业的兴趣至关重要。
本研究分析了889名医学生的数据,以探讨人口统计学特征以及影响他们选择外科职业的因素。参与者完成了关于其性别、学年、平均绩点以及外科职业意向的调查。使用封闭式问题评估影响职业选择的因素,同时考虑了阻碍因素和激励因素。
研究发现女性参与者比例(63.1%)高于男性参与者(36.9%)。影响参与者不选择外科职业的因素包括对其他专业的偏好(61.8%)、不喜欢外科医生的生活方式(51.3%)以及认为培训时间长(33.7%)。相反,对该专业的兴趣(71.0%)和对手工操作工作的偏好(55.6%)是从事外科职业的重要激励因素。其他因素,如对竞争环境的担忧、不喜欢手工操作工作以及对薪资和工作环境的看法,也成为显著的考虑因素。
研究结果凸显了消除误解、提供指导以及促进外科专业内部多样性以鼓励兴趣并使外科劳动力多样化的重要性。研究发现沙特医学生对外科专业兴趣浓厚;然而,也发现了一些障碍,特别是工作与家庭的关系、性别差异以及手术压力。