Kamada Naruto, Hagiya Hideharu, Kutsuna Satoshi
Faculty of Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Wakayama, Japan.
Department of Infectious Diseases, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama, Japan.
PLoS One. 2025 Sep 4;20(9):e0329451. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0329451. eCollection 2025.
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has highlighted the critical deficiency of infectious disease (ID) specialists, a subspecialty that remains underrepresented among Japanese medical students.
This nationwide cross-sectional survey was administered between April and August 2024 via an online questionnaire distributed to medical students throughout Japan. The survey assessed awareness of and interest in ID specialization, categorizing students by academic year: lower (first- and second-year students), middle (third- and fourth-year students), and upper grades (fifth- and sixth-year students).
Of 502 respondents, data for 492 medical students were eligible, of whom 69.7% demonstrated awareness of ID specialists, with recognition rates increasing proportionally with academic progression. Regarding career aspirations, 9.8% of respondents expressed interest in pursuing ID specialization, with the highest proportion observed among upper-grade students (19.4%). Male students (14.8%) expressed greater interest in ID specialization than female students (5.2%). The pandemic positively influenced 5.5% of students to consider ID specialization as a future career, whereas only 0.6% reported a negative impact.
These findings underscore the necessity of enhanced educational initiatives to promote ID specialization among medical students, addressing current shortages and future infectious disease preparedness.
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)大流行凸显了传染病(ID)专科医生的严重短缺,该亚专业在日本医学生中的代表性仍然不足。
这项全国性横断面调查于2024年4月至8月通过在线问卷进行,问卷分发给全日本的医学生。该调查评估了对ID专科的认识和兴趣,按学年对学生进行分类:低年级(一、二年级学生)、中年级(三、四年级学生)和高年级(五、六年级学生)。
在502名受访者中,492名医学生的数据符合要求,其中69.7%的人知晓ID专科医生,知晓率随学业进展成比例增加。关于职业抱负,9.8%的受访者表示有兴趣从事ID专科,高年级学生中这一比例最高(19.4%)。男生(14.8%)对ID专科的兴趣高于女生(5.2%)。大流行对5.5%的学生产生了积极影响,促使他们考虑将ID专科作为未来职业,而只有0.6%的人报告有负面影响。
这些发现强调了加强教育举措的必要性,以促进医学生从事ID专科,解决当前的短缺问题和未来的传染病防范问题。