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UK medical students’ attitudes towards their future careers and general practice: a cross-sectional survey and qualitative analysis of an Oxford cohort

机译:英国医学生对未来职业和一般执业的态度:对牛津大学队列的横断面调查和定性分析

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Against the background of the recruitment crisis in general practice, we aimed to determine what United Kingdom (UK) medical students value in their future careers, how they perceive careers in general practice (GP) and what influences them. Cross-sectional survey of 280 final and penultimate year medical students at the University of Oxford, with questions relating to career choices, factors of importance when choosing a career and attitudes towards general practice as a career. Quantitative methods included cluster analysis, chi squared tests of independence and logistic regression analysis. Qualitative data were analysed thematically using the Framework method. Response rate was 89% (280/315). 40% of participants said that general practice was an attractive or very attractive career option. Respondents valued job satisfaction, work-life balance and close relationships with patients. However, fewer than 20% of respondents agreed that community-based working was important to them and many (often citing particular GPs they had observed) felt that general practice as currently structured may not be satisfying or fulfilling because of high workload, financial pressures and externally imposed directives. 63% perceived GPs to have lower status than hospital specialties and 49% thought the overall culture of their medical school had negatively influenced their views towards general practice. Some respondents considered that general practice would not be intellectually challenging or compatible with a research career; some appeared to have had limited exposure to academic primary care. With the caveat that this was a sample from a single medical school, medical students may be put off careers in general practice by three main things: low perceived value of community-based working and low status of general practice (linked to a prevailing medical school culture); observing the pressures under which GPs currently work; and lack of exposure to academic role models and primary care-based research opportunities. To improve recruitment of the next generation of GPs, medical schools must provide high quality placements in general practice, expose students to academic role models and highlight to policymakers the links between the current pressures in UK general practice and the recruitment crisis.
机译:在全科医生招聘危机的背景下,我们旨在确定英国(UK)的医学生在未来的职业中看重什么,他们如何看待全科医生的职业(GP)以及对他们产生什么影响。牛津大学对280名最后和倒数第二年的医学生进行了横断面调查,涉及与职业选择,选择职业时的重要因素以及对一般实践作为职业的态度有关的问题。定量方法包括聚类分析,独立性的卡方检验和逻辑回归分析。使用Framework方法对定性数据进行主题分析。回应率为89%(280/315)。 40%的参与者表示,一般执业是一种有吸引力或非常有吸引力的职业选择。受访者重视工作满意度,工作与生活的平衡以及与患者的亲密关系。但是,只有不到20%的受访者同意基于社区的工作对他们很重要,而且许多人(通常会引用他们所观察到的特定GP)认为,由于工作量大,财务压力大,外部施加的指令。 63%的人认为GP的地位要低于医院专业,而49%的人认为医学院的整体文化对他们对全科医生的看法产生了负面影响。一些受访者认为,一般实践不会在智力上具有挑战性或与研究职业相适应。有些人似乎对学术初级保健的接触有限。请注意,这只是来自一所医学院的样本,医科学生可能会因为以下三个主要因素而推迟一般实践的职业:社区工作的感知价值低和一般实践的地位低(与流行的医学院有关)文化);观察GP当前工作的压力;并且缺乏接触学术榜样和基于初级保健的研究机会的机会。为了改善下一代全科医生的招聘,医学院必须在普通实践中提供高质量的实习机会,让学生了解学术榜样,并向政策制定者强调英国全科医生当前压力与招聘危机之间的联系。

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