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目的:家庭医学在未来20年面临重大挑战和机遇。本研究是为了确定系系因素对学科的重要性,因为系系主席认为。方法:对139个潜在重要因素进行头脑风暴,将其分为81类。调查了所有120名家庭医学系主任对该学科的重要性。这81个项目被实证地分为9个领域,并使用弗里德曼测试分析了排名的差异。结果:58位(48%)椅子做出了回应。虽然35个(43%)项目的平均评分为4.0或更高,但教学和病人护理项目的评分最高。研究和奖学金项目的评分最低。在9个领域中,教学和教师问题的排名明显高于其他领域,而奖学金的排名明显低于其他领域(F = 183.5, p < .001)。结论:尽管做出回应的系主任认为许多项目都很重要,但教学和教师问题被列为该学科最重要的领域,而奖学金被列为最不重要的领域。
Factors chosen by department chairs as important to family medicine.
Objective: Family medicine faces significant challenges and opportunities in the next 20 years. This study was conducted to determine the importance of departmental factors to the discipline as perceived by the departmental chairs.
Methods: Following brainstorming of 139 potential important factors, items were grouped into 81 clusters. All 120 family medicine departmental chairs were surveyed as to the importance of each to the discipline. The 81 items were empirically grouped into 9 areas and differences in rankings were analyzed using Friedman's Test.
Results: Fifty-eight (48%) of the chairs responded. Although 35 (43%) of the items received a mean rating of 4.0 or higher, teaching and patient care items were among the highest rated. Research and fellowship items were among those receiving the poorest ratings. Of the 9 areas, teaching and faculty issues were ranked significantly higher and fellowships ranked significantly lower than other areas (F = 183.5, p < .001).
Conclusion: Although responding departmental chairs felt that many of the items were important, teaching and faculty issues were ranked as the most important areas to the discipline while fellowships was ranked least important.