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The relationship between entering medical students' backgrounds and career plans and their rural practice outcomes three decades later

机译:三十年后进入医学院的学生的背景和职业计划与他们的农村实践结果之间的关系

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Purpose: Although many studies have investigated predictors of physician practice in rural areas, few have accounted for the importance of physicians' backgrounds. This study analyzed the relationship between the backgrounds and future career plans of entering medical students and their rural practice outcomes. Methods: For 1,111 graduates from Jefferson Medical College (JMC, classes of 1978-1982), three factors self-reported at matriculation and previously related to rural practice were obtained from the Jefferson Longitudinal Study of Medical Education: growing up rural, planning rural practice, and planning family medicine. Their 2007 practice location was determined to be in a rural versus nonrural area. Analyses of graduates with various numbers of predictive factors (0-3) and rural practice were performed. Results: Of the 762 JMC graduates (69%) with complete data, 172 (23%) were practicing in rural areas. Of graduates with all three predictors, 45% (45/99) practiced in rural areas compared with 33% (48/145) of those with two predictors, 21% (42/198) with one predictor, and 12% (37/320) of those with none. Of physicians practicing in rural areas in 2007, only 22% had no predictors. Conclusion: Three factors known at the time of medical school matriculation have a powerful relationship with rural practice three decades later. Relatively few students without predictors practice in rural areas, which is particularly significant given subsequent factors known to be related to rural practice-for instance, rural curriculum, residency location, or spouse. These results have major implications for the role of the medical school admissions process in producing rural physicians.
机译:目的:尽管许多研究调查了农村地区医生实践的预测因素,但很少有人解释了医生背景的重要性。这项研究分析了进入医学生的背景和未来职业计划与他们的农村实践结果之间的关系。方法:对杰斐逊医学院(JMC,1978-1982年级)的1,111名毕业生,从杰斐逊医学教育纵向研究中获得了在入学时自我报告的,与农村实践有关的三个因素:在农村长大,计划农村实践,并计划家庭医学。他们2007年的执业地点被确定为在农村与非农村地区。对具有各种预测因素(0-3)和农村实践的毕业生进行了分析。结果:在拥有完整数据的762名JMC毕业生中(69%),有172名(23%)在农村地区执业。具有所有三个预测变量的毕业生中,有45%(45/99)在农村地区工作,而具有两个预测变量的毕业生中有33%(48/145),具有一个预测变量的21%(42/198)和12%(37 / 320)没有。 2007年在农村地区执业的医师中,只有22%没有预测因素。结论:医学院入学时已知的三个因素与三十年后的农村实践有着密切的关系。很少有没有预测变量的学生在农村地区实践,这在考虑到与农村实践相关的后续因素(例如,农村课程,居住地或配偶)方面尤为重要。这些结果对医学院录取过程在培养乡村医生方面的作用具有重要意义。

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