Accesso libero

A time-trend analysis of intended career choice for family medicine among croatian medical students

INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO

Cita

1. World Health Organization. Making medical practice and education more relevant to people’s needs: the contribution of the family doctor. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1994.Search in Google Scholar

2. World Health Organization. Preparing a health care workforce for the 21st century: the challenge of chronic conditions. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2005.Search in Google Scholar

3. Pruitt SD, Epping-Jordan JE. Preparing the 21st century global healthcare workforce. BMJ 2005; 330: 637.10.1136/bmj.330.7492.63755491215774994Search in Google Scholar

4. Schafer S, Shore W, Hearst N. Is medical school the right place to choose a specialty? JAMA 2001; 21: 2782-3.Search in Google Scholar

5. Saigal P, Takemura Y, Nishiue T, Fetters MD. Factors considered by medical students when formulating their specialty preferences in Japan: findings from a qualitative study. BMC Med Educ 2007; 7: 31.10.1186/1472-6920-7-31207294017848194Search in Google Scholar

6. Gorenflo DW, Ruffin MT 4th, Sheets KJ. A multivariate model for specialty preference by medical students. J Fam Pract 1994; 6: 570-6.Search in Google Scholar

7. Khader Y, Al-Zoubi D, Amarin Z, Alkafagei A, Khasawneh M, Burgan S et al. Factors affecting medical students in formulating their speciality preferences in Jordan. BMC Med Educ 2008; 8: 32.10.1186/1472-6920-8-32242335118501004Search in Google Scholar

8. Dikici MF, Yaris F, Topsever P, Tuncay Muge F, Gurel FS, Cubukcu M et al. Factors affecting choice of specialty among first-year medical students of four universities in different regions of Turkey. Croat Med J 2008; 49: 415-20.10.3325/cmj.2008.3.415244362618581621Search in Google Scholar

9. Dorsey ER, Jarjoura D, Rutecki G. Influence of controllable lifestyle on recent trends in specialty choice by US medical students. JAMA 2003; 290: 1173-8.10.1001/jama.290.9.117312952999Search in Google Scholar

10. Newton R. What predicts medical student career choice? J Gen Intern Med 1998; 13: 200-3.Search in Google Scholar

11. Kassebaum S. Medical students’ career indecision and specialty rejection: roads not taken. Acad Med 1995; 70: 937-43.10.1097/00001888-199510000-000187575926Search in Google Scholar

12. Senf JH, Campos-Outcalt d, Watkins AJ, Bastacky S, Lillian S. A systematic analysis of how medical school characteristics relate to graduates’ choice of primary care specialties. Acad Med 1997; 72: 524-33.10.1097/00001888-199706000-000209200588Search in Google Scholar

13. Meurer LN. Influence of medical school curriculum on primary care specialty choice: analyses and synthesis of literature. Acad Med 1995; 70: 388-97.10.1097/00001888-199505000-000157748384Search in Google Scholar

14. Steiner E, Stoken JM. Overcoming barriers to generalism in medicine: the residents’ perspective. Acad Med 1995; 70 (Suppl 1): 94.10.1097/00001888-199501000-000317826465Search in Google Scholar

15. Mutha S, Takayama JI, O’Neil EH. Insights into medical students’ career choices based on third- and fourth-year students’ focus group discussions. Acad Med 1997; 72: 635-40.10.1097/00001888-199707000-000179236475Search in Google Scholar

16. Bland CJ, Meurer LN, Maldonado G. Determinants of primary care specialty choice: a non-statistical eta-analysis of the literature. Acad Med 1995; 70: 620-41.10.1097/00001888-199507000-000137612128Search in Google Scholar

17. Kassebaum DG, Szenas PL, Schuchert MK. Determinants of the generalist career intentions of 1995 graduating medical students. Acad Med 1996; 71: 198-209.10.1097/00001888-199602000-000308615940Search in Google Scholar

18. Dorsey J. The influence of controllable lifestyle and sex on the specialty choices of graduating U.S. medical students, 1996-2003. Acad Med 2005; 9: 791-6.10.1097/00001888-200509000-0000216123455Search in Google Scholar

19. Vaglum P, Wiers-Jenssen J, Ekeberg O. Motivation for medical school: the relationship to gender and specialty preferences in a nationwide sample. Med Educ 1999; 4: 236-42.10.1046/j.1365-2923.1999.00293.x10336753Search in Google Scholar

20. Buddeberg-Fischer B, Klaghofer R, Abel T, Buddeberg C. The influence of gender and personality traits on the career planning of Swiss medical students. Swiss Med Wkly 2003; 39/40: 535-40.Search in Google Scholar

21. Wright B, Scott I, Woloschuk W, Brenneis F. Career choice of new medical students at three canadian universities: family medicine versus specialty medicine. CMAJ 2004; 170: 1920-4.10.1503/cmaj.103111142171915210640Search in Google Scholar

22. Lambert TW, Goldacre MJ, Turner G. Career choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 2002: questionnaire survey. Med Educ 2006; 40: 514-21.10.1111/j.1365-2929.2006.02480.x16700766Search in Google Scholar

23. Svirko E, Goldacre MJ, Lambert T. Career choice of the United Kingdom medical graduates of 2005, 2008 and 2009: questionnaire surveys. Med Teach 2013; 35: 365-75.10.3109/0142159X.2012.74645023360485Search in Google Scholar

24. Senf JH, Campos-Outcalt D, Kubot R. Factors related to the choice of family medicine: a reassessment and literature review. J Am Booard Fam Pract 2003; 16: 502-12.10.3122/jabfm.16.6.50214963077Search in Google Scholar

25. Lambert T, Goldacre M. Trends in doctors’ early career choices for general practice in the UK: longitudinal questionnaire surveys. Br J Gen Pract 2011; 61: e397-403.10.3399/bjgp11X583173312350221722447Search in Google Scholar

26. National Institute of Public Health. Croatian health service yearbook. Zagreb: NIPH, 2012.Search in Google Scholar

27. Scott I, Gowans M, Wrigjt B, Brenneis F, Banner S, Boone J.Determinants of choosing a career in family medicine. CMAJ 2011; 183: 1E1-E8.10.1503/cmaj.091805301727120974721Search in Google Scholar

28. Newton DA, Grayson MS, Thompson LF. The variable influence of lifestyle and income on medical students’ career specialty choices: data from two U.S. medical schools, 1998-2004. Acad Med 2005; 80: 809-14.10.1097/00001888-200509000-0000516123458Search in Google Scholar

29. Scott IM, Wright BJ, Brenneis FR, Gowans MC. Whether or wither some specialties: a survey of Canadian medical student career interest. BMC Med Educ 2009; 9: 57.10.1186/1472-6920-9-57274983319732455Search in Google Scholar

30. Geoffrey A, Goldsmith GA. Interest in family medicine: 1982 revisited? Fam Med 2004; 36: 447-8.Search in Google Scholar

31. Campos-Outcalt D, Senf J, Pugno PA, McGaha AL. Family medicine specialty selection: a proposed research agenda. Fam Med 2007; 39: 585-9.Search in Google Scholar

32. Pugno PA, McGaha AL, Schmittling GT, DeVilbiss Bieck AD, Crosley PW et al. Results of the 2010 National Resident Matching Program: family medicine. Fam Med 2010; 42: 552-61.Search in Google Scholar

33. World Health Organization. Primary health care - now more than ever: the world health report 2008. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2008.Search in Google Scholar

34. Oreskovic S. New priorities for health sector reform in Central and Eastern Europe. Croat Med J 1998; 39: 225-33.Search in Google Scholar

35. Katić M, Juresa V, Oresković S. Family medicine in Croatia: past, present, and forthcoming challenges. Croat Med J 2004; 45: 543-9.Search in Google Scholar

36. Bardehle D, Laaser U, Zaletel-Kragelj L. Selected indicators of health care resources, and health care utilization and costs in countries of the “Public health in South Eastern Europe (PHSEE)” network. Zdrav Var 2006; 45: 67-80.Search in Google Scholar

37. Oleszczyk M, Švab I, Seifert B, Krzton-Krolewiecka A, Windak A. Family medicine in post-communist Europe needs a boost: exploring the position of family medicine in healthcare systems of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. BMC Fam Pract 2012; 3: 15.10.1186/1471-2296-13-15336876922409775Search in Google Scholar

38. Seifert B, Svab I, Madis T, Kersnik J, Windak A, Steflova A et al. Perspectives of family medicine in Central and Eastern Europe. Fam Pract 2008; 25: 113-8.10.1093/fampra/cmn00918304970Search in Google Scholar

39. Hebrang A, Henigsberg N, Erdeljic V, Foro S, Vidjak V, Grga A et al. Privatization in the health care system of Croatia: effects on general practice accessibility. Health Policy Plan 2003; 18: 421-8.10.1093/heapol/czg05014654518Search in Google Scholar

40. Polašek O, Kolčić I, Čikeš N. Specialty preferences among finalyear medical students at Zagreb University Medical School [in Croatian]. Liječ Vjesn 2007; 129: 118-23.Search in Google Scholar

41. Schafer S, Shore W, French L, Tovar J, Hughes S, Hearst N. Rejecting family practice: why medical students switch to other specialties. Fam Med 2000; 32: 320-5.Search in Google Scholar

42. Buddeberg-Fischer B, Klaghofer R, Abel T, Buddeberg C. Swiss residents‘ specialty choices--impact of gender, personality traits, career motivation and life goals. BMC Health Serv Res 2006; 6: 137.10.1186/1472-6963-6-137163570617054803Search in Google Scholar

43. Švab I, Petek Šter M. Long-term evaluation of undergraduate family medicine curriculum in Slovenia. Srb Arh Cel Lek 2008; 136: 274-9.10.2298/SARH0806274SSearch in Google Scholar

44. Baum F. Health for all now! Reviving the spirit of Alma Ata in the twenty-first century: an introduction to the Alma Ata declaration. Soc Med 2007; 2: 34-41.Search in Google Scholar

45. Cruess RL, Cruess SR. Expectations and obligations: professionalism and medicine›s social contract with society. Perspect Biol Med 2008; 51: 579-98.10.1353/pbm.0.004518997360Search in Google Scholar

46. Dresang LT, Brebrick L, Murray D, Shallue A, Sullivan-Vedder L. Family medicine in Cuba: community-oriented primary care and complementary and alternative medicine. J Am Board Fam Pract 2005; 18: 297-303.10.3122/jabfm.18.4.29715994475Search in Google Scholar

47. Zaletel-Kragelj L, Kovačić L, Bjegović V, Božikov J, Burazeri G, Donev D et al. The use and exchange of teaching modules published in the series of handbooks prepared within the frame of the «Forum for public health in South-Eastern Europe» network. Zdrav Var 2012; 51: 237-50. 10.2478/v10152-012-0027-7Search in Google Scholar

eISSN:
1854-2476
ISSN:
0351-0026
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
4 volte all'anno
Argomenti della rivista:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Hygiene and Environmental Medicine