Study on the factors that may influence the interest in rhaumatism after standardized training in residents
10.3760/cma.j.cn141217-20240920-00275
- VernacularTitle:全科医师全科住院医师规范化培训结业后产生风湿病学科兴趣的影响因素研究
- Author:
Tingting YAN
1
;
Qiao YE
;
Jun FENG
;
Xianghui SHI
;
Liping ZHAI
Author Information
1. 嘉兴大学附属第二医院风湿免疫科,嘉兴 314000
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
General practitioners;
Rheumatic diseases;
Standardized training for resident physicians
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology
2025;29(8):674-678
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors for special interests in rheumatology diseases in residents after their completion of standardized residency training.Methods:A questionnaire survey was conducted among general practitioners who participated in residential training in the base from September 1, 2011 to June 30, 2024, and the possible influencing factors were collected and analyzed.Results:Eighty-six cases (63.2%) of general practitioners expressed interest in rheumatology. A higher proportion of physicians showed interest in rheumatology when they engaged in the following activities: taking rheumatology as a subspecialty in practice on rheumtic diseases [16.3% (14/86) vs. 0 (0/50), χ2=15.93, P<0.001], taking night shifts during rheumatology rotation [57.0%(49/86) vs. 20% (10/50), χ2=17.60, P<0.001], studying with mentors of rheumatogy[89.5%(77/86) vs. 54.0%(27/50), χ2=22.19, P<0.001], participating in research on rheamatic diseases[16.3% (14/86) vs. 2.0% (1/50), χ2=6.57, P=0.010], involved in rheumatology outpatient teaching sessions [33.7%(29/86) vs. 8.0% (4/50), χ2=11.38, P<0.001], and receiving career guidance on mentors of rheumatology[39.5%(34/86) vs. 18.0% (9/50), χ2=6.78, P=0.012]. Multivariate logistic analysis revealed that the following were independent promoting factors for developing interest in rheumatology: taking rheumatology as a subspecialty in practice [ OR(95% CI) =3.82 (1.5,9.7), P=0.005], taking night shifts during rheumatology rotation [ OR(95% CI) =3.41 (1.25,9.28), P=0.017], and studying with mentors of rheumatology[ OR(95% CI) =6.44 (2.18,19.08), P<0.001]. Conclusion:Most residents expressed interest in rheumatology. Taking rheumatology as a practice sub-specialty, taking night shifts and during rotation and learning from mentors have a positive impact on residents interest in rheumatology after their completion of residency.