Literature DB >> 18405464

The difference between medical students interested in rural family medicine versus urban family or specialty medicine.

Kymm Feldman1, Wayne Woloschuk, Margot Gowans, Dianne Delva, Fraser Brenneis, Bruce Wright, Ian Scott.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine how first-year medical students interested in rural family medicine in Canada differ from their peers.
METHOD: From 2002 to 2004, first-year students (n = 2189) from 16 classes in 8 Canadian medical schools ranked intended career choices and indicated influences on their choices using Likert scales. We used t tests and chi2 tests to determine demographic influences and factor analysis, and we used analysis of variance to examine associated attitudes.
RESULTS: Of the 1978 surveys returned (90.3%), 1905 were used in the analysis. Rural family medicine was ranked first by 11.1%, varying from 4.7% to 20.2% among schools. Students interested in rural family medicine were more likely to have grown up rurally, graduated from a rural high school and have family in a rural location than others (p < 0.001). They were more likely to be older, in a relationship, to have volunteered in a developing nation and less likely to have university-educated parents than those interested in a specialty (p < 0.008). Attitudes of students choosing family medicine, rural or urban, include social orientation, preference for a varied scope of practice and less of a hospital orientation or interest in prestige, compared with students interested in specialties (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: Medical schools may address the rural physician shortages by considering student demographic factors and attitudes at admission.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18405464

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Rural Med        ISSN: 1203-7796


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2.  Predictors of rural family medicine practice in Canada.

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