How can we help doctors stay in rural areas of Japan? A comparison in medical students' attitudes toward general practice and clinical research of a medical school in Japan and in Sweden.

Japan Sweden general physicians/general practitioners general practice and clinical research medical students’ attitude rural areas

Journal

Journal of rural medicine : JRM
ISSN: 1880-487X
Titre abrégé: J Rural Med
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 101274897

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2024
Historique:
received: 19 12 2023
accepted: 03 06 2024
medline: 2 10 2024
pubmed: 2 10 2024
entrez: 2 10 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

In Sweden, primary healthcare centers play an important role in the performance of general practice, education, and clinical research. In Japan, general physicians or general practitioners are expected to be more active in the small-scale hospitals and clinics in rural areas. This study aimed to explore the differences in attitudes toward general practice and clinical research among medical students in Japan and Sweden to present solutions to help doctors stay in rural areas of Japan. This cross-sectional study was conducted at two medical schools in Japan and Sweden in 2018, using an anonymous and self-administered questionnaire survey that comprised 16 items including 9 items on clinical research. Participants were 154 medical students (response rate: 69.4% for 222 students) in Japan and 56 (27.1% for 201 students) in Sweden. The proportion of medical students who wanted to become general physicians was greater in Japan than in Sweden (Japan:Sweden=36.4%:17.9%; As Swedish medical students and young doctors learn considerably from primary healthcare centers, their attitudes toward clinical research are more developed than those of their Japanese counterparts. However, more Japanese medical students than Swedish students wish to become general practitioners, and they are likely to strive to conduct clinical research at small-scale hospitals/clinics in rural areas. Therefore, the improvement of the clinical research environment in small-scale hospitals and clinics in rural areas is needed at the earliest in Japan.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39355163
doi: 10.2185/jrm.2023-011
pii: 2023-011
pmc: PMC11442082
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

264-272

Informations de copyright

©2024 The Japanese Association of Rural Medicine.

Auteurs

Masahiro Hirose (M)

Department of Community Medicine and Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University, Japan.
Department of General Medicine and Clinical Research, Izumo Tokushukai Hospital, Japan.
Department of Healthcare Economics and Quality Management, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.

Takashi Watari (T)

General Physician Center, Shimane University Hospital, Japan.

Rie Sato (R)

Emergency Medical Center, Shimane University Hospital, Japan.

Patrik Midlöv (P)

Center for Primary Health Care Research, Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö, Lund University, Sweden.

Masanobu Okayama (M)

Department of Community Medicine and Medical Education, Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe University, Japan.

Hiroo Yoshikawa (H)

Nippon Life Hospital, Japan.

Yuichi Imanaka (Y)

Department of Healthcare Economics and Quality Management, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan.

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