A Qualitative Study on Career Conversion to a "General Practitioner" in Hospital Internal-medicine Physicians Specialized for Organs/Region
10.14442/generalist.40.168
- VernacularTitle:A Qualitative Study on Career Conversion to a "General Practitioner" in Hospital Internal-medicine Physicians Specialized for Organs/Region
- Author:
Takuma KIMURA
;
Kyoko NOMURA
;
Kanako SHINMORI
;
Teruhiko IMANAGA
- Keywords:
hospital physician;
internal-medicine specialist;
general practitioner;
Career conversion;
qualitative study
- From:An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
2017;40(4):168-175
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Background: Internal medicine physicians are able to convert to "general practitioners" in the future.Objective: To examine factors related with "career conversion to a general practitioner" conceived by hospital internal-medicine physicians specializing in organs/regions.Materials and Method: A semi-structured interview was conducted for 20 internal-medicine physicians with their consent from November 2014 to November 2015. The verbatim records were analyzed with the modified grounded theory approach.Results: The facilitating factors for career conversion consisted of "a career plan where characteristics of a general practitioner can be utilized", "high-quality training that combines practical conditions", and "diverse ways of working and a specialist-licentiate who has opportunities for learning".On the other hand, the suppressive factors consisted of "a lack of understanding of general practitioners", "difficulties associated with re-training", and "a feeling of resistance toward comprehensiveness of general practitioners".Conclusions: Career conversion to general practitioner by qualified internal-medicine physicians was suggested to be promoted by enhancing the meaningfulness of the general practitioner license, the training circumstances, and ensuring the professionalism and financial aspects of physician life.