Schröpel Carla, Festl-Wietek Teresa, Herrmann-Werner Anne, Wittenberg Tim, Pumptow Marina, Herpertz Sabine C, Heinzmann Andrea, Schüttpelz-Brauns Katrin, Boeckers Tobias Maria, Zipfel Stephan, Erschens Rebecca
Internal Medicine, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, University Medical Hospital Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
TIME -Tübingen Institute for Medical Education, Medical Faculty, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Jul 9;12:1566303. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1566303. eCollection 2025.
Internationally, countries are struggling to provide health care in rural areas. In Germany, where the medical school's admissions system rewards prior experience, there are a significant number of students with professional experience (e.g., paramedics, nurses). To date, there has been little research on this pre-experienced subgroup. In a rather exploratory approach, preferences for specialty training were compared between students with and without pre-qualifications. The primary aim of the study was to analyze how pre-qualifications and career types according to Holland's RIASEC (acronym for realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising, conventional) model contribute to interest in working as a rural doctor.
Overall, 2,370 medical students at different stages of their studies (i.e., 3rd, 6th, 10th semester, and final year) completed the questionnaire. Students indicated interest in working as a rural doctor on a 9-point scale, and expressed interest in up to three specialist training programs from a list of 16. In addition, students answered questions about professional and academic pre-qualifications (i.e., vocational training in the medical field, academic degree, voluntary service) and completed a 6-item questionnaire on vocational interests according to the RIASEC model. The study was a multicenter cross-sectional study conducted at all five medical schools in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Results show differences in career aspirations according to different pre-qualifications, especially for the pre-qualifications vocational training and voluntary service. The strongest association was found between having completed vocational training and interest in Anesthesiology, OR = 3.92 [3.22, 4.76]. A linear mixed model revealed that higher interest in practical-technical (realistic RIASEC type) or social activities (social RIASEC type), and lower interest in intellectual-research activities (investigative RIASEC type) predicted interest in rural practice, whereas pre-qualifications did not contribute significantly to the model.
The findings contribute to a better understanding of the career preferences of medical students with pre-qualifications. Previous experience may lead to the formation of a professional identity and community of practice (CoP) before medical school, which may also influence career preferences. To promote interest in rural medicine, medical schools could encourage interest in social and practical-technical activities within the curriculum and strengthen the profile of general practice.
在国际上,各国都在努力为农村地区提供医疗保健服务。在德国,医学院的招生系统奖励先前的经验,有相当数量的学生具有专业经验(如护理人员、护士)。迄今为止,针对这一有过相关经验的亚组学生的研究很少。本研究采用一种探索性方法,比较了有资格前经历和无资格前经历的学生对专科培训的偏好。该研究的主要目的是分析资格前经历和根据霍兰德的RIASEC(即现实型、研究型、艺术型、社会型、企业型、传统型的首字母缩写)模型划分的职业类型如何影响从事乡村医生工作的兴趣。
共有2370名处于不同学习阶段(即第三学期、第六学期、第十学期和最后一年)的医学生完成了问卷调查。学生们用9分制表示从事乡村医生工作的兴趣,并从16个专科培训项目列表中选出最多三个感兴趣的项目。此外,学生们回答了有关专业和学术资格前经历(即医学领域的职业培训、学术学位、志愿服务)的问题,并根据RIASEC模型完成了一份关于职业兴趣的6项问卷。该研究是在德国巴登 - 符腾堡州的所有五所医学院进行的多中心横断面研究。
结果显示,根据不同的资格前经历,职业抱负存在差异,特别是在职业培训和志愿服务这两种资格前经历方面。在完成职业培训与对麻醉学的兴趣之间发现了最强的关联,优势比(OR)= 3.92 [3.22, 4.76]。线性混合模型显示,对实践 - 技术活动(现实型RIASEC类型)或社会活动(社会型RIASEC类型)的兴趣较高,而对智力 - 研究活动(研究型RIASEC类型)的兴趣较低,预示着对乡村医疗实践的兴趣,而资格前经历对该模型的贡献不显著。
这些发现有助于更好地理解有资格前经历的医学生的职业偏好。先前的经验可能会在医学院之前导致职业身份和实践社区(CoP)的形成,这也可能影响职业偏好。为了提高对乡村医学的兴趣,医学院可以在课程中鼓励对社会和实践 - 技术活动的兴趣,并加强全科医学的形象。