Schieberl J L, Covell R M, Berry C, Anderson J
Office of the Dean, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine, La Jolla 92093-0602, USA.
West J Med. 1996 Jun;164(6):492-6.
The factors influencing the career choices of medical students need to be understood so that the proportion of physicians entering primary care-defined as family practice, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, and general obstetrics and gynecology-can be increased. We sent a questionnaire to 474 University of California, San Diego (UCSD), School of Medicine alumni (classes of 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, and 1990) inquiring about demographics, personal and medical school factors, and level of debt. A total of 351 alumni responded (74% response rate), and 327 of them were engaged in direct patient care (38% in primary care). Respondents who were older, female, an underrepresented minority, from a rural background, and who chose their specialty before medical school were significantly more likely to enter primary care. The primary care group was influenced by factors unrelated to the medical school environment, such as personal social values, whereas the top 3 factors rated by the non-primary care group were directly related to school environment. Many of the respondents in primary care reported that the environment at UCSD was antagonistic toward primary care. From 1974 to 1990, more students had debt and their total debt increased, although debt had little or no influence on specialty choice.
为了提高从事初级保健(定义为家庭医学、普通内科、普通儿科以及普通妇产科)的医生比例,有必要了解影响医学生职业选择的因素。我们向474名加州大学圣地亚哥分校医学院校友(1974届、1978届、1982届、1986届和1990届)发放了问卷,询问他们的人口统计学信息、个人及医学院相关因素以及债务水平。共有351名校友回复(回复率为74%),其中327人从事直接的患者护理工作(38%从事初级保健)。年龄较大、女性、少数族裔、来自农村背景且在医学院就读前就选定专业的受访者更有可能进入初级保健领域。初级保健组受与医学院环境无关因素的影响,比如个人社会价值观,而非初级保健组评定的前三大因素则与学校环境直接相关。许多从事初级保健的受访者表示,圣地亚哥分校的环境对初级保健不利。从1974年到1990年,更多学生背负债务且债务总额增加,尽管债务对专业选择几乎没有影响。