Support of parenting in undergraduate medical training in New Zealand.

IF 3.3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Medical Teacher Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-04 DOI:10.1080/0142159X.2023.2249210
Malisa R Mulholland, Linda S M Gulliver
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Purpose: This research assessed support for parents studying undergraduate medicine at a New Zealand medical school and identified requirements for additional support.

Method: Support documentation was sourced from Student Affairs and university and medical school websites. The Medical Deans of Australia and New Zealand Medical Students Outcome and Longitudinal tracking Project was retrospectively examined for data specific to medical student parents. Student parents and medical school staff were also surveyed for their knowledge and perceptions around organisation and effectiveness of available support, and suggestions for additional support.

Results: Parents and expectant parents formed a consistent, likely growing sub-group studying medicine from 2008 to 2020, yet no formal student parent support policy existed until 2019. Prior to this, 67% of student parents and 47% of staff lacked knowledge of available support. Since 2020, calls for greater visibility of parenting policies and flexibility in the curriculum have been operationalised by the medical school.

Conclusion: Formalising policies and procedures, maximising access to parenting support resources and introducing flexibility in medical curricula can help students balancing families and medical training. This is relevant for sustainability of medicine as a career option for medical students wanting children, especially considering over half of all medical students are female.

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在新西兰本科医学培训中支持养育子女。
目的:本研究评估了新西兰一所医学院为攻读医学本科的家长提供的支持,并确定了对额外支持的要求:方法:从学生事务处、大学和医学院网站获取支持文件。对澳大利亚和新西兰医科学生结果和纵向追踪项目中有关医科学生家长的数据进行了回顾性研究。此外,还对学生家长和医学院教职员工进行了调查,了解他们对现有支持的组织和有效性的认识和看法,以及对额外支持的建议:结果:从 2008 年到 2020 年,学生家长和准家长构成了一个持续的、可能不断增长的医学学习子群体,但直到 2019 年才有了正式的学生家长支持政策。在此之前,67% 的学生家长和 47% 的教职员工不了解现有的支持。自 2020 年以来,医学院一直呼吁提高育儿政策的能见度和课程的灵活性:正式的政策和程序、最大限度地利用育儿支持资源以及在医学课程中引入灵活性,可以帮助学生平衡家庭与医学培训之间的关系。这对于想要孩子的医科学生来说,尤其是考虑到一半以上的医科学生都是女生,医学作为一种职业选择的可持续性就显得尤为重要。
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Medical Teacher
Medical Teacher 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.50%
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396
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Teacher provides accounts of new teaching methods, guidance on structuring courses and assessing achievement, and serves as a forum for communication between medical teachers and those involved in general education. In particular, the journal recognizes the problems teachers have in keeping up-to-date with the developments in educational methods that lead to more effective teaching and learning at a time when the content of the curriculum—from medical procedures to policy changes in health care provision—is also changing. The journal features reports of innovation and research in medical education, case studies, survey articles, practical guidelines, reviews of current literature and book reviews. All articles are peer reviewed.
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