| Literature DB >> 32041602 |
Tobias Deutsch1, Alexander Heine2, Stefan Lippmann2, Anne-Kathrin Geier2, Alexander Bauer3, Thomas Frese3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Several studies report a substantial impact of financial considerations on the process of specialty choice and the willingness to establish one's own practice. In Germany, reliable information on self-employed physicians' earning opportunities is basically available, but not easily accessible and understandable for medical students. Misperceptions might contribute to recruitment problems in some fields, particularly in general practice. In order to identify a possible need for action, we investigated current German medical students' level of information regarding future earnings, and whether net earnings of general practitioners and other physicians working self-employed are estimated realistically. Additionally, we explored students' self-assessments regarding the extent of the impact of expected earnings on their personal career choice process.Entities:
Keywords: Career choice; Earning opportunities; General practice; Germany; Income; Medical students; Primary health care
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32041602 PMCID: PMC7011452 DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-1950-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Educ ISSN: 1472-6920 Impact factor: 2.463
Sample characteristics
| Variable | valid ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age [mean ± SD] | 231 | 24.9 ± 3.4 |
| Female | 230 | 136 (59.1) |
| In a relationship | 217 | 116 (53.5) |
| Has children | 225 | 18 (8.0) |
| At least one parent with higher education degree | 228 | 172 (75.4) |
| Being a physician’s child | 231 | 49 (21.2) |
| Family or friends working in general practice | 231 | 77 (33.3) |
| Mainly grown up in … | 229 | |
| big city | 69 (30.1) | |
| small town | 88 (38.4) | |
| rural area | 72 (31.4) | |
| Pre-existing concluded education in a medical vocational education | 230 | 64 (27.8) |
* N’s vary due to missing values
** Unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 1Influence of expected earning opportunities on career choice as perceived by German medical students
Fig. 2Students’ interest in future earning opportunities and information obtained prior to the study
Fig. 3German medical students’ estimations of a GP’s net earnings vs. comparable Figs. (ZI panel)
Differences in students’ estimations of self-employed GPs’ earnings depending on personal characteristics and preferences
| Variable | valid ( | Estimated GP net earnings in € | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median | Mean ± SD | Mean difference MD (95% CI) | ||||
| Gender | men | 88 | 4500 | 5137 ± 2150 | 191 (− 385–767) | 0.455 |
| women | 128 | 4500 | 4946 ± 2103 | |||
| At least one parent has a higher education degree | yes | 164 | 4500 | 5030 ± 2217 | 65 (− 606–736) | 0.775 |
| no | 50 | 4500 | 4965 ± 1753 | |||
| At least one parent is a physician | yes | 47 | 5000 | 5821 ± 2793 | 1030 (358–1702) | |
| no | 170 | 4500 | 4791 ± 1841 | |||
| Has family or friends working in general practice | yes | 73 | 4750 | 5459 ± 2325 | 671 (79–1263) | |
| no | 144 | 4500 | 4788 ± 1979 | |||
| Pre-existing concluded education in a medical occupation | yes | 61 | 4500 | 5138 ± 2086 | 173 (− 456–802) | 0.506 |
| no | 156 | 4500 | 4965 ± 2138 | |||
| General practice is the currently favored career | yes | 19 | 4500 | 5566 ± 2239 | 602 (− 402–1606) | 0.254 |
| no | 187 | 4500 | 4964 ± 2116 | |||
| General practice is a considered career option | yes | 74 | 4500 | 5032 ± 2105 | 28 (− 568–624) | 0.962 |
| no | 143 | 4500 | 5004 ± 2135 | |||
| Had already obtained concrete information on future earning opportunities | yes | 56 | 5000 | 5330 ± 2012 | 456 (− 185–1702) | 0.064 |
| no | 151 | 4500 | 4874 ± 2117 | |||
* N’s vary due to missing values
** Mann-Whitney U-Test; p-values ≤0.05 are printed in bold