- VernacularTitle:医学生の結婚・家族観と診療科選択に関する調査 : アンケートによる予備調査
- Author:
Naoko Hoshino
;
Hiroe Aoki
;
Asuka Kanda
;
Norifumi Sai
;
Fumi Teshiba
;
Koichi Nakamura
;
Hiroki Nawa
;
Koji Tsunekawa
;
Rintaro Imafuku
;
Takuya Saiki
- Keywords: Female physician; marriage perceptions; family perceptions; medical student; work-life balance
- From:Medical Education 2016;47(1):23-28
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
The increase of female physicians and its undeveloped supporting system can be one of the causes of physicians' shortage. Although physicians' marriage/family perceptions and their influences on career choices have been extensively studied, those of medical students are not fully understood. An anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted involving male/female medical students in years 2 and 5 at Gifu University School of Medicine. The results showed that many male/female students hoped to get married, have children, and continue to work in the future, but different perceptions were demonstrated between the sexes with regards to the partners' occupation, working style, and influences of family/marriage perceptions on students' specialty choice. The results suggest the presence of sex-related differences in perceptions among medical students. The survey indicates the necessity of early undergraduate education for a better mutual understanding of gender issues.