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社交媒体对日本医科学生和初级住院医师职业选择的影响:一项旨在制定增加有抱负外科医生数量策略的前瞻性研究。

Impact of social media on the career choices of medical students and junior residents in Japan: a prospective study to strategize an increase in the number of aspiring surgeons.

作者信息

Kitamura Naoya, Kitade Naru, Yokoyama Ryo, Ojima Toshihiro, Shimoyama Koichiro, Tanabe Keitaro, Shimada Yoshifumi, Akemoto Yushi, Doki Yoshinori, Tsuchiya Tomoshi

机构信息

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Toyama University Hospital, Sugitani, 2630, Toyama City, Toyama, 930-0194, Japan.

Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kurobe City Hospital, Mikkaichi, 1108-1, Kurobe City, Toyama, 938-8502, Japan.

出版信息

Surg Today. 2025 Mar 19. doi: 10.1007/s00595-025-03023-z.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To identify the most effective use of social media to increase the number of aspiring surgeons, we evaluated the impact of social media on the career choices of medical students and junior residents.

METHODS

We conducted a single-center prospective observational questionnaire-based study on medical students and junior residents from March, 2023 to August, 2024. Following overall aggregation, statistical intergroup comparisons were made between students and junior residents, as well as between those who were, or were not influenced by social media.

RESULTS

Among the 101 participants (77 students, 24 junior residents), approximately 75% reported that social media influenced their career choices. The most frequently used platforms were YouTube (85.1%), Instagram (71.3%), and X (67.3%). A total of 46.5% of the respondents expressed an interest in surgical specialties. Junior residents were more likely than students to gather information related to medicine (p = 0.0442). The group influenced by social media showed a higher interest in surgical specialties (p = 0.0475), and many desired parental leave policies to increase the number of surgeons (p = 0.0376).

CONCLUSION

Social media influences the career choices of medical students and junior residents, and its effective use could increase the number of aspiring surgeons.

摘要

目的

为了确定社交媒体增加未来外科医生数量的最有效方式,我们评估了社交媒体对医学生和低年资住院医师职业选择的影响。

方法

我们于2023年3月至2024年8月对医学生和低年资住院医师开展了一项单中心前瞻性观察性问卷调查研究。在进行总体汇总后,对学生和低年资住院医师之间,以及受或未受社交媒体影响的人群之间进行了统计学组间比较。

结果

在101名参与者(77名医学生,24名低年资住院医师)中,约75%的人报告称社交媒体影响了他们的职业选择。最常使用的平台是YouTube(85.1%)、Instagram(71.3%)和X(67.3%)。共有46.5%的受访者表示对外科专业感兴趣。低年资住院医师比学生更有可能收集与医学相关的信息(p = 0.0442)。受社交媒体影响的人群对外科专业表现出更高的兴趣(p = 0.0475),并且许多人希望有育儿假政策以增加外科医生的数量(p = 0.0376)。

结论

社交媒体影响医学生和低年资住院医师的职业选择,有效利用社交媒体可以增加未来外科医生的数量。

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