Davies P
RACGP Training Program in South Australia.
Aust Fam Physician. 1994 Jul;23(7):1330-3, 1336.
To obtain demographic data about Royal Australian College of General Practice (RACGP) trainees, and identify differences between rural and non rural RACGP trainees.
A postal survey of 211 RACGP trainee doctors in South Australia (SA) and the Northern Territory (NT) from 1992 to 1993. Statistical tests used were chi 2 or Fisher's exact test, with P < or = 0.05.
The questionnaire was completed by 154 doctors, 41 of whom planned on rural general practice. The sex distribution of rural trainees was equal. Almost all of the trainees planning on rural general practice were born in Australia; all spoke English as their first language and all did their undergraduate training in Australia. There were very few part time rural trainees. Most trainees who planned to settle in rural areas were raised in a capital city. Contrary to widely accepted opinion, trainees with a rural background were no more likely to enter rural practice than trainees with an urban background; with the possible exception of trainees raised in towns with a population of less than 5000 people.
获取澳大利亚皇家全科医学院(RACGP)培训学员的人口统计学数据,并确定农村和非农村RACGP培训学员之间的差异。
对1992年至1993年南澳大利亚州(SA)和北领地(NT)的211名RACGP实习医生进行邮寄调查。所使用的统计检验为卡方检验或费舍尔精确检验,P≤0.05。
154名医生完成了问卷,其中41人计划从事农村全科医疗工作。农村培训学员的性别分布均衡。几乎所有计划从事农村全科医疗工作的学员都出生在澳大利亚;所有人都以英语为第一语言,并且都在澳大利亚接受本科培训。兼职农村培训学员很少。大多数计划在农村地区定居的学员在首府城市长大。与广泛接受的观点相反,有农村背景的学员进入农村医疗工作的可能性并不比有城市背景的学员更大;可能在人口少于5000人的城镇长大的学员除外。