Perceptions of final-year medical students and interns toward pursuing a career in critical care medicine.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Frontiers in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmed.2024.1502997
Mohammed Ageel
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Abstract

Background: Critical care medicine (CCM) faces challenges in attracting new physicians due to its demanding nature. Understanding medical students' and interns' perceptions of CCM is essential to address physician shortages and improve medical training.

Objective: To evaluate the factors influencing specialty selection and explore perceptions of final-year medical students and interns toward CCM at Jazan University.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey using convenience sampling was conducted. Participants completed questionnaire assessing factors influencing career choice and perceptions of CCM. Chi-squared tests analyzed the associations between demographic variables and perceptions.

Results: The study included 165 medical students (80% interns, 20% final-year students), primarily male (56.36%) and single (90.91%), with a mean age of 24.56 ± 1.46 years. The most influential career factors were job security (11.65%), enthusiasm/commitment (10.36%), and acceptable working hours (10.36%). Most students (81.82%) found CCM intellectually challenging, while 76.36% recognized its financial benefits. However, only 29.09% were considering a career in CCM, with concerns about work-life balance (34.54%) and family time (32.73%). Interns were more likely than final-year students to view limited working hours positively (p = 0.046), perceive greater colleague prestige (p = 0.035), expect private practice opportunities (p = 0.004), anticipate higher salaries (p < 0.001), and acknowledge the shortage of staff in CCM (p = 0.009).

Conclusion: There is a tension between the intellectual and financial benefits of CCM and its lifestyle demands. While students recognize its rewards, concerns about work-life balance and staffing challenges discourage many from pursuing the specialty. Tailored career counseling, mentorship, and addressing lifestyle concerns in medical curricula may improve interest in CCM.

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毕业班医学生和实习生对从事危重医学职业的看法。
背景:危重病医学(Critical care medicine, CCM)由于其要求高,在吸引新医生方面面临挑战。了解医学生和实习生对CCM的看法对于解决医生短缺和改善医学培训至关重要。目的:评价影响吉赞大学医学生专业选择的因素,探讨吉赞大学医学生和实习生对CCM的看法。方法:采用方便抽样的横断面调查方法。被试完成了影响职业选择因素和对CCM认知的问卷调查。卡方检验分析了人口统计学变量与认知之间的关系。结果:共纳入165名医学生(实习生占80%,大四学生占20%),男性占56.36%,单身占90.91%,平均年龄24.56 ± 1.46 岁。影响最大的职业因素是工作保障(11.65%)、热情/承诺(10.36%)和可接受的工作时间(10.36%)。大多数学生(81.82%)认为CCM在智力上具有挑战性,而76.36%的学生认可其经济效益。然而,只有29.09%的人考虑从事CCM行业,他们关心的是工作与生活的平衡(34.54%)和家庭时间(32.73%)。实习生比应届毕业生更有可能把有限的工作时间积极(p = 0.046),感知更多的同事信誉(p = 0.035),预计私人执业的机会(p = 0.004),预期更高的工资(p  = 0.009页)。结论:CCM的智力和经济利益与其生活方式需求之间存在紧张关系。虽然学生们认识到它的好处,但对工作与生活平衡的担忧和人员配备方面的挑战使许多人不愿攻读这一专业。在医学课程中,量身定制的职业咨询、指导和解决生活方式问题可能会提高对CCM的兴趣。
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Frontiers in Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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