Literature DB >> 6480887

Medical students' opinions concerning the health care system.

M W Herman.   

Abstract

The opinions of freshman and senior medical students on major health system problems and policies were investigated in 1980-81. Responses of 214 freshmen and 203 seniors are reported in four major areas: (1) physician dominance of the health care system, (2) autonomy in patient care, (3) availability of services, and (4) preventive and social aspects of care. With respect to physician dominance, more seniors (63%) than freshman (44%) agree that physicians should determine health policy and that dominance of other health personnel is necessary (75%) and (61%). Professional review of patient care is generally acceptable to both classes, but more freshmen than seniors agree that evaluation should be a condition for relicensure. Less than a fifth of the students in either class believe that patients should be told as little as possible or that they should accept the authority of doctors without question. More freshmen than seniors consider the availability of medical care a major problem (76%) and (58%), and similar proportions believe it is the responsibility of government to assure access to all. Freshmen and seniors generally agree on the need for greater emphasis on prevention and social aspects of illness. Because of the important role played by physicians in the health care system, it is recommended that serious attention be devoted to education in this area, even though it may have a limited impact on professional attitudes.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6480887     DOI: 10.1007/bf01326700

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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1.  Physicians view national health insurance: a national study.

Authors:  J Colombotos; C Kirchner; M Millman
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1975-05       Impact factor: 2.983

2.  Medical ideologies in conflict.

Authors:  C Harrington
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1975-11       Impact factor: 2.983

Review 3.  Attitude changes during medical school: a review of the literature.

Authors:  A G Rezler
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1974-11

4.  Factors related to physicians' medical and political attitudes: a documentation of intraprofessional variations.

Authors:  L Goldman
Journal:  J Health Soc Behav       Date:  1974-09

5.  ATSIM: a scale to measure attitudes toward psychosocial factors in health care.

Authors:  J Parlow; A I Rothman
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1974-04

6.  The 'new' medical student: another view.

Authors:  R M Coe; M Pepper; M Mattis
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1977-02

7.  President's address: 36th annual meeting Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine. Prevention: wave of the future.

Authors:  F M Bishop
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  1980

8.  The orginization of medical practice and practice orientations among physicians in prepaid and nonprepaid primary care settings.

Authors:  D Mechanic
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 2.983

9.  Changes in the professional orientation of medical students: a follow-up study.

Authors:  J Leserman
Journal:  J Med Educ       Date:  1980-05
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1.  Healthcare reform and the next generation: United States medical student attitudes toward the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

Authors:  Kristin M Huntoon; Colin J McCluney; Christopher A Scannell; Elizabeth A Wiley; Richard Bruno; Allen Andrews; Paul Gorman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 3.240

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