[Family and career planning in young physicians].

Gynakologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau Pub Date : 2008-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-12-03 DOI:10.1159/000154808
Barbara Buddeberg-Fischer, Martina Stamm, Richard Klaghofer
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Abstract

Objectives: The study investigates in what way physicians integrate their desire to have children into their career planning.

Methods: Within the framework of a prospective cohort study of Swiss medical school graduates on career development of young physicians, beginning in 2001, 534 participants (285 women, 249 men) were assessed in January 2007, in terms of having children, planning to have children, the career aspired to and the work-family balance used or planned.

Results: Among the study participants, 19% (54) of the women and 24% (59) of the men have children. Of the others 88% plan to start a family in the future. Female physicians with children are less advanced in their careers than women without children; for male physicians no such difference can be observed. Of the female physicians with children or the desire for children 42% aspire to work in a practice, 28% to a clinical and only 4% to an academic career. Of the male physicians with children or the desire for children one third aspire to work in a practice, one third to a clinical and 14% to an academic career. The preferred model of work repartition of female physicians with children is father full time/mother part time or both parents part time; the preferred model of male physicians is father full time/mother part time or not working.

Conclusion: Children are an important factor in the career and life planning of physicians, female physicians paying more attention to an even work-family balance than male physicians.

[青年医生的家庭与职业规划]。
目的:该研究调查了医生如何将他们想要孩子的愿望纳入他们的职业规划。方法:在瑞士医学院毕业生关于年轻医生职业发展的前瞻性队列研究框架内,从2001年开始,于2007年1月对534名参与者(285名女性,249名男性)进行了生育、计划生育、职业抱负和工作家庭平衡方面的评估。结果:在研究参与者中,19%(54)的女性和24%(59)的男性有孩子。其余88%的人计划在未来组建家庭。有孩子的女医生在职业上不如没有孩子的女医生进步;对于男性医生,没有观察到这种差异。在有孩子或想要孩子的女医生中,42%的人希望在诊所工作,28%的人希望在临床工作,只有4%的人希望在学术领域工作。在有孩子或想要孩子的男医生中,三分之一的人希望在诊所工作,三分之一的人希望在临床工作,14%的人希望在学术领域工作。有子女的女医生工作再分配的优先模式是父亲全职/母亲兼职或父母双方兼职;男医生的首选模式是父亲全职/母亲兼职或不工作。结论:子女是影响医生职业生涯和人生规划的重要因素,女医生比男医生更注重工作与家庭的平衡。
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