...
首页> 外文期刊>Human Resources for Health >Career choices and what influences Nepali medical students and young doctors: a cross-sectional study
【24h】

Career choices and what influences Nepali medical students and young doctors: a cross-sectional study

机译:职业选择及其对尼泊尔医学生和年轻医生的影响:一项横断面研究

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Nepal, as a nation with limited resources and a large number of poor people, needs far more well-trained, committed general practitioners. The aim of this study was to understand medical career choices and the factors that influence medical students’ and young doctors’ career choices in Nepal and to understand what would encourage them to work in rural areas as generalists. Methods This was a cross-sectional study of 1137 medical students (first and final year) and young doctors (interns and residents) from six medical colleges in Nepal who completed a voluntary questionnaire, with some also participating in structured focus groups – 170 first years, 77 final years and 80 graduates – with an additional 28, 44 and 49 written responses respectively. Results Without selective admissions policies, 41.7% (464/1112) of respondents had a rural background – most significant in Year 1 students, males and in colleges outside of Kathmandu. Of the respondents, 569 (50.9%) had a specialty choice starting medical school – the greatest proportion in Year 1. Medicine (especially cardiology) and surgery (particularly among males) were most significant choices at all stages. Only five participants initially and four during their course chose general practice. There appears no interest in, recognition of, significant exposure to, or role models in general practice. Serving the sick, personal interest and social prestige were the most significant influencing factors – consistent across all groups. Course availability was also a factor. To attract doctors to work in rural areas most respondents affirmed the need for a good salary, infrastructure and facilities, scholarships and career development opportunities. Conclusions Challenges include raising generalists’ profiles within the medical community, government and patient community; changing undergraduate curricula to include greater exposure to good models of rural generalist practice; and providing incentives and attractions for post-graduate training and service.
机译:背景技术尼泊尔作为一个资源有限,贫困人口众多的国家,需要训练有素,执着的全科医生。这项研究的目的是了解尼泊尔的医学职业选择以及影响医学生和年轻医生职业选择的因素,并了解什么因素会鼓励他们在农村担任通才。方法这是一项横断面研究,对来自尼泊尔六所医学院的1137名医学生(第一年和最后一年)和年轻医生(实习生和住院医师)进行了自愿问卷调查,其中一些人还参加了结构化的焦点小组研究-前170年,最后77名毕业生和80名毕业生–分别有28、44和49个书面答复。结果在没有选择性招生政策的情况下,有41.7%(464/1112)的受访者具有农村背景-在加德满都以外的一年级学生,男性和大学中尤为重要。在接受调查的受访者中,有569名(50.9%)从医学院毕业后就拥有了专业选择,这是一年级学生中最大的比例。医学(尤其是心脏病学)和外科手术(尤其是男性)在各个阶段都是最重要的选择。最初只有五名参与者,而在他们的课程中只有四名参与者选择了普通科。在一般实践中,似乎没有兴趣,没有意识到,没有太多接触或没有榜样。为患者服务,个人利益和社会声望是最重要的影响因素-在所有群体中都是一致的。课程的可用性也是一个因素。为了吸引医生到农村地区工作,大多数受访者确认需要高薪水,基础设施和设施,奖学金和职业发展机会。结论挑战包括在医学界,政府和患者界提高全科医生的形象;改变本科课程,使更多地接触农村通才实践的良好模式;提供研究生培训和服务的激励措施和吸引力。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号