影响选择神经外科的因素:医学生的观点

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ali Mokhtari , Mehran Haddadi , Amin Mokhtari , Donya Sheibani Tehrani
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摘要

导言对于医科学生来说,选择一个有前途的专业并不是一个容易的决定,尤其是像神经外科这样以压力大而著称的领域。然而,近年来,学生,尤其是女生,对选择外科专业的兴趣有所下降。因此,本研究旨在从医科学生的角度出发,找出选择神经外科作为专业的影响因素。我们通过在线问卷调查系统进行问卷调查,收集了相关数据:"男性占主导地位"、"能容忍批评"、"住院时间 "和 "必须是运动员"。因子分析将 28 个变量维度缩减为 6 个潜在因子,占所发现方差的 60.72%。因子分析发现,尽管男女医学生确实有一些相似的调查变量,但这些偏好对男女学生的影响或权衡却不尽相同。女生的第一个潜因子包括"多样化的病人群体 "和 "基于程序"。男生的第一个潜因子包括:"男性主导 "和 "程序为本":"结论因素分析表明,男女学生在选择专业时的权重不同;这种差异可能是神经外科住院医师男女比例差异较大的原因。
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Factors affecting the choice of neurosurgery: Medical student’s perspective

Introduction

Choosing a promising specialty for medical students is not an easy decision, particularly in a field like neurosurgery known for its high levels of stress. However, in recent years, there has been a decrease in interest, especially among female students, in choosing surgical specialties. Therefore, the present study aimed to identify influential factors in the selection of neurosurgery as a specialty from the perspective of medical students.

Methods

This descriptive-analytical study was conducted in 2023 at the Shahr-e Kord University of Medical Sciences. we estimated a sample size of 425 individuals from the study population. We collected the data using a questionnaire, which was administered through an online questionnaire system.

Results

Male and female perceptions of neurosurgery was similar across many of the surveyed factors, except for: “Male dominated”,“ Tolerant of criticism”, “Duration of residency” and “Must be an athlete”. The factor analysis reduced the 28-variable dimensionality to six latent factors that accounted for 60.72% of the variance found. The factor analysis recognized that, although male and female medical students do have some similar Survey Variable, the influence or weighing of those preferences is different for male and female students. The first latent factor for females consisted of: “Diverse patient population,” and “Procedural based.” The first latent factor for males consisted of: “Male dominated,” and “Prestige.”

Conclusion

The factor analysis indicated that male and female students weight differently when selecting a specialty; this difference may account for the large differences in proportion between males and females in Neurosurgery residency.

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