Choice of histopathology as a specialty among doctors yet to commit to a specialty in a young Nigerian teaching hospital

S. Ohayi, N. Onyishi, M. Ezeme
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the doctors' choice of pathology as a specialty and the factors affecting such choice. Materials and Methods: Self-administered objective-structured questionnaire was administered to doctors in Enugu State University Teaching Hospital, who were yet to commit to a postgraduate specialty by obtaining the primary postgraduate fellowship. Obtained data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software (SPSS) version 16.0. Missing data were excluded from the study. Results: There were 50 (69.4%) respondents from 72 questionnaires distributed. Most of them, 76% (n = 38), have excellent knowledge of the duties of a pathologist. Except for age (P = 0.04), sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge of pathologists' duties do not significantly affect choice about pathology. A total of 29 of 47 (59.2%) respondents rejected histopathology; however, of the 24.5% who might choose histopathology, three rated it last choice while one rated it first. The most common reasons for choosing pathology include flexibility of work hours and availability of job positions. The most common reasons for rejecting pathology include desire for contact with patients, dislike for autopsy, and desire for better remuneration. Most participants, 87.5% (n = 42 of 49), have an overall positive perception of pathology and the pathologist. Course volume, quality of teachers, and pathology examination affect perception of pathology most but not significantly. However, perception does not significantly affect and has weak correlation with choice of pathology. Conclusion: Pathology is not a preferred specialty among doctors seeking postgraduate training in our center. Factors responsible for this state of affairs including desire for better remuneration and contact with patients should be addressed by all those concerned.
在尼日利亚一家年轻的教学医院,选择组织病理学作为医生尚未承诺的专业
目的:本研究的目的是确定医生选择病理学作为专业和影响这种选择的因素。材料与方法:对埃努古州立大学教学医院尚未通过获得初级研究生奖学金而承诺攻读研究生专业的医生进行自我管理的客观结构问卷调查。使用SPSS 16.0版社会科学统计软件包对所得数据进行分析。缺失的资料被排除在研究之外。结果:共发放问卷72份,回答者50人(69.4%)。他们中的大多数,76% (n = 38),对病理学家的职责有很好的了解。除年龄(P = 0.04)外,社会人口学特征和病理医师职责知识对病理选择无显著影响。47位应答者中有29位(59.2%)拒绝组织病理学检查;然而,在可能选择组织病理学的24.5%的人中,有3人将其列为最后选择,1人将其列为第一选择。选择病理学最常见的原因包括工作时间的灵活性和工作职位的可用性。拒绝病理检查最常见的原因包括希望与病人接触,不喜欢尸检,以及希望获得更好的报酬。大多数参与者(87.5%)(n = 42 / 49)对病理学和病理学家总体上有积极的看法。课程数量、教师素质和病理考试对病理知觉的影响最大,但不显著。然而,感知对病理选择的影响不显著,且与病理选择的相关性较弱。结论:病理学并不是本中心研究生培养的首选专业。造成这种状况的因素,包括希望获得更好的报酬和与病人接触的愿望,应由所有有关人员加以解决。
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