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Medical students' attitudes toward underserved populations: changing associations with choice of primary care versus non-primary care residency.

机译:医学生对服务欠缺人群的态度:改变选择初级保健与非初级保健居住的联系。

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The number of medical students entering primary care residencies continues to decrease. The association between student attitudes toward underserved populations and residency choice has received little attention even though primary care physicians see a larger proportion of underserved patients than most other specialists. We evaluated attitudes toward underserved populations in 826 medical students using a standardized survey, and used logistic regression to assess the effect of attitudes, along with other variables, on selection of a primary care residency. We compared results between two groups defined by year of entry to medical school (1993-99 and 2000-05) to determine whether associations differed by time period. Students' attitudes regarding professional responsibility toward underserved populations remained high over the study period; however, there was a statistically. significant association between positive attitudes and primary care residency in the early cohort only. This association was not found in the more recent group.
机译:进入基层医疗机构的医学生人数继续减少。学生对服务不足人群的态度与居所选择之间的关系很少受到关注,即使初级保健医生发现服务不足患者的比例比大多数其他专家更大。我们使用标准化调查评估了826名医学生对服务不足人群的态度,并使用逻辑回归评估了态度以及其他变量对基层医疗住院病人选择的影响。我们比较了按入读医学院的年份(1993-99年和2000-05年)定义的两组之间的结果,以确定相关性是否随时间段而有所不同。在研究期间,学生对服务不足人群的职业责任感仍然很高。但是,有统计数据。仅在早期队列中,积极态度与初级保健住院医师之间的显着关联。在较新的组中未找到该关联。

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