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Japanese regional-quota medical students in their final year are less motivated to work in medically underserved areas than they were in their first year: a prospective observational study AUTHORS

机译:与第一年相比,日本地区名额医学专业学生在最后一年的工作动力不足,而他们在医疗欠佳的地区工作的动机更差:

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Introduction : In Japanese medical schools, a special regional quota ( chiikiwaku ) system has been widely implemented to increase the number of physicians in medically underserved areas (MUAs). Regional quota students are required to take out a student loan but are exempted from repayment after fulfilling an approximately 9-year obligatory practice period. This study investigated the anticipated willingness of final-year regional quota students to remain in MUAs after their obligatory practice period, as well as factors associated with this willingness during students’ first year. Methods: The participants in this prospective observational study were all regional quota students at Japanese medical schools. Baseline data were collected when students were in their first year, and their anticipated willingness to remain in MUAs after their obligatory practice period was the primary outcome, determined by questionnaire during the students’ final year. The association between baseline data and willingness to remain in MUAs was analyzed by the Χ 2 test and logistic regression analysis. Results: At baseline, 405 first-year students in 38?medical schools answered the questionnaire; of these, 208?(51.4%) students were followed up 5?years later. The proportion of regional quota students who anticipated being willing to remain in MUAs decreased from 52.3% to 19.2% after 5?years. In multivariate analysis, anticipated willingness to remain in MUAs in the sixth year was associated with rural upbringing (odds ratio (OR) 2.1), influence of income on work preference (OR 0.3) and willingness to remain in MUAs as assessed during the first year (OR 3.3). Conclusions: Regional quota students’ anticipated willingness to remain in MUAs decreased as they progressed through medical school. To increase the number of physicians in MUAs, it may be useful to recruit regional quota students who come from rural areas, who do not place a high priority on expected incomes, and who initially anticipate a willingness to remain in MUAs.
机译:简介:在日本的医学院中,已广泛实施了特殊的区域配额(chiikiwaku)系统,以增加医疗不足地区(MUA)的医生人数。区域配额的学生需要获得学生贷款,但在完成大约9年的强制性练习期后可以免除还款。这项研究调查了最后一年的区域配额学生在他们的强制性实习期后仍愿意留在MUA中的预期意愿,以及与学生在第一年的意愿相关的因素。方法:前瞻性观察研究的参与者均为日本医学院的区域配额制学生。在学生刚入学的第一年就收集了基线数据,他们的预期结果是他们在义务练习期​​之后仍会留在MUA中的主要意愿,这是通过学生在最后一年的问卷调查来确定的。通过Χ2检验和逻辑回归分析分析了基线数据与MUA保留意愿之间的关联。结果:基线时,来自38所医学院校的405名一年级学生回答了问卷。其中208名(51.4%)学生在5年后得到了随访。 5年后,预计愿意留在MUA中的区域配额学生的比例从52.3%下降到19.2%。在多变量分析中,预期在第六年保留在MUA中的意愿与农村养育(优势比(OR)2.1),收入对工作偏好的影响(OR 0.3)以及在第一年评估的保留在MUA中的意愿有关。 (或3.3)。结论:随着他们进入医学院学习,区域配额学生对留在MUA中的预期意愿下降。为了增加MUA中的医师人数,招募来自农村地区,对期望收入没有高度重视并且最初希望保留在MUA中的区域配额学生可能很有用。

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