女医师工作动机与生活事件的相关性研究

Q4 Medicine
Fukuko Moriya, Tatsuyuki Kakuma, Hitoshi Obara, Mihoko Mori, Megumi Hara, Miho Masuoka, Takuji Torimura, Mizuho Kido, Hirohisa Yano
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这项研究采访了来自日本两所大学医院的39位医生母亲,调查她们生活中的某些阶段是如何影响她们的工作动机的。我们构想了一个动机驱动图来跟踪从医学课程入学到现在的工作动机的变化,记录动机价值、年龄和生活事件的变化。研究发现,从医学院入学到毕业,学生学习动机的平均值呈上升趋势;然而,由于照顾孩子和工作与生活的冲突,25岁至29岁年龄段的自杀率突然下降。研究发现,在30至34岁年龄段,由于专业成就,比如获得专家执照,激励价值观逐渐增强。在日本社会,社会角色传统上是由男性和女性划分的。本研究发现,日本女医生在生育阶段面临工作动机下降的问题。这一发现表明,应该探索新的途径来支持母亲医生。
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Correlation Between Work Motivation and Life Events in Female Physicians.

This study interviewed 39 mother-doctors from two university hospitals in Japan to investigate how certain stages in their lives influenced their working motivation. We conceptualized a Motivational Drive Chart to track changes of work motivation from enrollment in medical courses to the present day, recording changes in motivational values, age, and life events. It was found that the average value of motivation increased from the beginning of medical school enrollment until graduation; however, a sudden drop was noted in the age group 25 to 29 due to childcare and work-life conflicts. Motivational values were found to gradually increase in the 30 to 34 age group, owing to professional accomplishments, such as obtaining a specialist license. In Japanese society, social roles have traditionally been divided between men and women. The present study found that Japanese female doctors faced a decrease in work motivation during childrearing stages. The finding suggests that new avenues should be explored to support mother-doctors.

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