Kenya Ie, Akiko Murata, Masao Tahara, Manabu Komiyama, Shuhei Ichikawa, Yousuke C Takemura, Hirotaka Onishi
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Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of each item.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>A total of 1264 responses were included in the analyses. The top three specialty choice were internal medicine: 833 (65.9%), general practice: 408 (32.3%), and pediatrics: 372 (29.4%). Among demographic factors, \"plan to inherit other's practice\" positively associated with choosing general practice, whereas \"having physician parent\" had negative correlation. After controlling for potential confounders, students who ranked the following items as highly important were more likely to choose general practice: \"clinical diagnostic reasoning (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.65, 95% CI 1.40-1.94)\", \"community-oriented practice (aOR: 1.33, 95% CI 1.13-1.57)\", and\" involvement in preventive medicine (aOR: 1.18, 95% CI 1.01-1.38)\". 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背景:很少有研究系统地探讨影响医学生全科医生职业选择的因素。日本已决定将全科医学正式确认为一门新学科,我们在全国范围内开展了一项多中心调查(日本医学生职业生涯调查:JMECS),以研究与学生全科医学职业抱负相关的因素:2015年4月至12月,我们向17所医学院的应届医学生发放了一份包含21个项目的调查问卷。调查询问了学生们对 19 个专业领域中前三个职业的偏好、他们的人口统计学特征以及他们的职业优先级。采用多变量逻辑回归法确定每个项目的影响:共有 1264 份回复被纳入分析。选择最多的三个专业是内科:833人(65.9%)、全科医生408(32.3%)人选择了内科,372(29.4%)人选择了儿科:372 (29.4%).在人口统计学因素中,"计划继承他人的诊所 "与选择全科诊所呈正相关,而 "父母是医生 "与选择全科诊所呈负相关。在控制了潜在的混杂因素后,认为以下项目非常重要的学生更有可能选择全科医生:"临床诊断推理(调整赔率比(aOR):1.65,95% CI 1.40-1.94)"、"面向社区的实践(aOR:1.33,95% CI 1.13-1.57)"和 "参与预防医学(aOR:1.18,95% CI 1.01-1.38)"。相反,"急性病护理而非慢性病护理"、"掌握高级程序 "和 "执业深度而非广度 "与全科执业愿望相关的可能性较小:我们的全国性多中心调查发现了与全科医生职业理想相关的几个特征:临床诊断推理、面向社区的实践和预防医学。这些结果对今后的研究和招聘策略的制定具有重要意义。
What determines medical students' career preference for general practice residency training?: a multicenter survey in Japan.
Background: Few studies have systematically explored factors affecting medical students' general practice career choice. We conducted a nationwide multicenter survey (Japan MEdical Career of Students: JMECS) to examine factors associated with students' general practice career aspirations in Japan, where it has been decided that general practice will be officially acknowledged as a new discipline.
Methods: From April to December 2015, we distributed a 21-item questionnaire to final year medical students in 17 medical schools. The survey asked students about their top three career preferences from 19 specialty fields, their demographics and their career priorities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of each item.
Results: A total of 1264 responses were included in the analyses. The top three specialty choice were internal medicine: 833 (65.9%), general practice: 408 (32.3%), and pediatrics: 372 (29.4%). Among demographic factors, "plan to inherit other's practice" positively associated with choosing general practice, whereas "having physician parent" had negative correlation. After controlling for potential confounders, students who ranked the following items as highly important were more likely to choose general practice: "clinical diagnostic reasoning (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.65, 95% CI 1.40-1.94)", "community-oriented practice (aOR: 1.33, 95% CI 1.13-1.57)", and" involvement in preventive medicine (aOR: 1.18, 95% CI 1.01-1.38)". On the contrary, "acute care rather than chronic care", "mastering advanced procedures", and "depth rather than breadth of practice" were less likely to be associated with general practice aspiration.
Conclusions: Our nationwide multicenter survey found several features associated with general practice career aspirations: clinical diagnostic reasoning; community-oriented practice; and preventive medicine. These results can be fundamental to future research and the development of recruitment strategies.