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Educational Debt in the Context of Career Planning: A Qualitative Exploration of Medical Student Perceptions

机译:职业规划背景下的教育债务:对医学学生看法的定性探索

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Phenomenon: Medical students in the United States face increasing educational debt because medical education costs have risen while public investment in higher education has declined. Contemporary students borrow more money and accumulate debt far surpassing that of previous generations of physicians, and both interest rates and terms of loan repayment have changed significantly in the last decade. As a result, the experiences of medical students differ from the experiences of physician educators. Little is known about how contemporary medical students view their debt in the context of career planning. Understanding contemporary U.S. medical students' lived experiences of educational debt is important, because high debt levels may affect medical students' well-being and professional development. Approach: The study's purpose was to explore contemporary students' views of their debt in the context of career planning. In 2012, 2nd-year medical students enrolled in a health policy course at one medical school were invited to write an essay about how debt influences their career choices. The authors analyzed 132 essays using immersion and crystallization and iterative, team-based coding. Code-recode strategies, member checking, and reflexivity ensured validity and rigor. Findings: Three themes emerged about the meaning of debt: debt symbolizes lack of social investment, debt reinforces a sense of entitlement, and debt is a collective experience. Four approaches to debt management emerged: anticipation, avoidance, acceptance, and disempowerment. Insights: Medical students' views of debt are more complex than previously reported. Medical educators should recognize that many students experience debt as a stressor, acknowledge students' emotions about debt, and invite discussion about the culture of entitlement in medical education and how this culture affects students' professionalism. At the same time, educators should emphasize that students have many repayment options and that regardless of specialty choice, most physicians repay their debts without significant difficulty. Further exploration is needed of the relationships between the amount of debt owed, students' attitudes toward their debt, and other student characteristics. Because students experience debt in a range of ways, more nuanced approaches to understanding and reframing student perceptions of debt are necessary.
机译:现象:美国的医学生面临教育债务的增加,因为医学教育成本已经上涨,而公共对高等教育的投资有所下降。当代学生借钱并积累债务远远超过先前几代医生的债务,并且在过去十年中,利率和贷款偿还条款都发生了显着变化。因此,医学生的经验与医师教育者的经验不同。众所周知,当代医学学生如何在职业规划的背景下看待他们的债务。了解当代美国医学生的教育债务的生活经验很重要,因为高债务水平可能会影响医学生的福祉和专业发展。方法:该研究的目的是在职业规划的背景下探索当代学生对其债务的看法。 2012年,邀请在一所医学院的健康政策课程中注册的第二年医学院邀请一篇关于债务如何影响其职业选择的文章。作者使用浸入和结晶和迭代,基于团队的编码分析了132篇论文。代码重新介绍策略,成员检查和反射性确保有效性和严谨性。调查结果:有三个主题关于债务的意义:债务象征着缺乏社会投资,债务加强了权利感,债务是一个集体经验。出现了四种债务管理方法:预期,避免,接受和失去权力。见解:医学生对债务的看法比以前报道更复杂。医疗教育工作者应认识到,许多学生将债务视为压力源,承认学生对债务的情绪,并邀请关于医学教育的权利文化以及这种文化如何影响学生的专业性。与此同时,教育工作者应该强调,学生有许多还款选择,无论专业选择如何,大多数医生都会偿还债务,没有重大困难。需要进一步的探索,欠债金额与债务数量之间的关系,学生对债务和其他学生特征的态度。因为学生在一系列方面经历债务,所必需对理解和恢复学生对债务的看法进行更细致的方法。

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