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Shortage in general practice despite the feminisation of the medical workforce: a seeming paradox? A cohort study

机译:尽管医务人员女性化,但全科医生仍然短缺:这似乎是个悖论?队列研究

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Background Female medical students often prefer primary care specialties, while male students appear to be attracted to hospital specialties. Notwithstanding the steady feminisation of medicine, in many countries there are still difficulties in recruiting trainees for general practice. This seeming paradox raises the question on what specific role gender plays in a specialty choice. The authors looked at the (a) the role of gender in general practice specialty choice of Dutch medical students, (b) the decisive factors in career choice and relation of gender to these, and (c) differences in how male and female students are influenced by the GP clerkship. Methods A cohort of 206 final year medical students at the Maastricht University, the Netherlands were asked to complete a questionnaire focusing on career preferences before and after a 12-week general practice clerkship and at graduation, a couple of months later. Results Gender was significantly related to willingness to become a GP in bivariate analysis. Adding variables in multivariate analysis made this effect disappear. While females expressed overall higher preference for general practice than males, after the GP clerkship likelihood of choosing general practice increased with 38% among male and 22% among female students. After graduation, interest in general practice had dropped, mainly among females. Attitudes predicting a GP career choice were: extrinsic career motivation before the clerkship, and the content of GP work (patient contacts, treatments) and motivation to work with chronic and palliative patients after the clerkship. Conclusion Gender 'as such' appeared not to be a distinctive predictor of specialty choice. It is students' attitudes towards GP work and preferred patient category that determine the career choice in general practice. However, more male students were positively influenced by the GP clerkship than female students. The motivating effect of the clerkship is not long lasting. Especially female graduates change their interest in favour of other specialties, which may explain why eventually few students choose general practice. It might be worthwhile to reinforce an initial preference for general practice by motivational guidance throughout the whole period of clerkships.
机译:背景技术女医学生通常偏爱基层医疗专业,而男学生似乎被医院专业所吸引。尽管医学一直在女性化,但在许多国家,招募见习医师进行全科医师治疗仍然存在困难。这种看似矛盾的现象提出了一个问题,即性别在专业选择中起什么具体作用。作者研究了(a)性别在荷兰医学生的一般实践专业选择中的作用,(b)在职业选择中的决定性因素以及性别与这些之间的关系,以及(c)男女生的差异受GP职员的影响。方法要求一组来自荷兰马斯特里赫特大学(Maastricht University)的206名最后一年的医学生组成的调查问卷,针对他们在12周的全科医生工作前后以及毕业后(几个月后)的职业偏好进行调查。结果在双变量分析中,性别与成为GP的意愿显着相关。在多变量分析中添加变量使这种影响消失了。尽管女性总体上偏爱普通科目,而不是男性,但在全科医生担任普通职员之后,选择普通科目的可能性在男性中增加了38%,在女学生中增加了22%。毕业后,对一般执业的兴趣下降了,主要是女性。预测GP的职业选择的态度是:成为书记员之前的外部职业动机,以及担任书记员之后GP的工作内容(患者接触,治疗)以及与慢性和姑息患者一起工作的动机。结论性别“本身”似乎并不是专业选择的独特预测因素。学生对全科医生工作和首选患者类别的态度决定了全科医生的职业选择。但是,受GP聘书积极影响的男学生多于女学生。书记员的激励作用不会持久。尤其是女毕业生改变了对其他专业的兴趣,这也许可以解释为什么最终很少有学生选择普通科。在整个业务期间,通过激励性指导来加强对一般实践的最初偏好可能是值得的。

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