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Johanna Niehues1, Katrin Prospero, Jörg M Fegert, Hubert Liebhardt.
Abstract
This paper describes the results of the study on "Family-friendliness of the Medical Studies in Baden-Württemberg" carried out in 2009-2011 by the working group "Family, Time policy and E-Learning" of the University Hospital of Ulm, supported by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts of Baden-Württemberg. This state-wide survey of the studying conditions and personal circumstances of medical students with children at the five medical schools in Baden-Württemberg aims to describe existing and necessary factors of family-friendliness. A total of 238 students with children participated in the quantitative online survey conducted during the summer semester 2010 which was based on topics from previous qualitative interviews with student parents.The data shows that even though founding a family while at university is usually planned, student parents are faced with significant compatibility issues, demonstrating the need for additional measures to individualise course organisation and to make the curriculum more flexible. At the same time, the need to significantly increase information and advisory services alongside the establishment of additional support services for student parents is discernable. The study contributes to the debate on the family-friendliness of universities and university hospitals and adds practice-oriented approaches to solutions.Entities:
Keywords: Medical school; compatibility; family foundation; study advisory services; study conditions; work-life balance
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22558030 PMCID: PMC3339324 DOI: 10.3205/zma000803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GMS Z Med Ausbild ISSN: 1860-3572
Figure 1Monthly income for the whole family including state support
Figure 2Age of children of all medical students in Baden-Württemberg in the summer semester 2010.
Figure 3Comparison: Best Time (right) and Planning More Siblings (left) against actual time of birth of children
Figure 4Advantages of starting a family at medical school (multiple responses)
Figure 5Disadvantages of starting a family in medical school (multiple responses)
Figure 6Problems experienced by students with children in the last semester (multiple responses)
Figure 7Continuing need for advice by students with children (multiple responses)
Figure 8Compatibility problems stating non-use of academic advice services
Figure 9Advisory Services for Student Parents: Information needs of students and corresponding steps by advisory staff.