Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Determinants of the Medical Speciality Choice of Residents at University Hospital
View through CrossRef
This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Choosing a medical specialty involves multifactorial components and is personally and socially important, determining professional performance and satisfaction. This cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the factors related to the choice of medical specialty of residents at University Hospital of the Federal University of Piauí (HU-UFPI) from 2014 to 2016. We used electronic questionnaire to evaluate the residents. Residents who either refused to participate of the survey or dropped out of medical residency were excluded. 86 questionnaires were sent. The response rate was 73.2%. According to the survey 74.6% were single at admission to medical residency; 87.1% were childless; 55.6% were 25-30 years old when started their residency. 60.3% of the residents chose HU-UFPI medical residency program due to the quality of education offered by the institution. Such factors may explain differences in medical specialty distribution and how those choices affect healthcare dynamics. The main domain of reasons that influenced the choice of medical specialty was "preference and personal identification". The least influential domain in the choice of medical residency was "educational system. Thus, multiple factors affect medical residents' choice of specialty. Such factors may be used to understand differences in medical specialty distribution and how those choices affect healthcare dynamics.
Title: Determinants of the Medical Speciality Choice of Residents at University Hospital
Description:
This article was migrated.
The article was not marked as recommended.
Choosing a medical specialty involves multifactorial components and is personally and socially important, determining professional performance and satisfaction.
This cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the factors related to the choice of medical specialty of residents at University Hospital of the Federal University of Piauí (HU-UFPI) from 2014 to 2016.
We used electronic questionnaire to evaluate the residents.
Residents who either refused to participate of the survey or dropped out of medical residency were excluded.
86 questionnaires were sent.
The response rate was 73.
2%.
According to the survey 74.
6% were single at admission to medical residency; 87.
1% were childless; 55.
6% were 25-30 years old when started their residency.
60.
3% of the residents chose HU-UFPI medical residency program due to the quality of education offered by the institution.
Such factors may explain differences in medical specialty distribution and how those choices affect healthcare dynamics.
The main domain of reasons that influenced the choice of medical specialty was "preference and personal identification".
The least influential domain in the choice of medical residency was "educational system.
Thus, multiple factors affect medical residents' choice of specialty.
Such factors may be used to understand differences in medical specialty distribution and how those choices affect healthcare dynamics.
Related Results
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Evolution of Antimicrobial Resistance in Community vs. Hospital-Acquired Infections
Abstract
Introduction
Hospitals are high-risk environments for infections. Despite the global recognition of these pathogens, few studies compare microorganisms from community-acqu...
Prevalence of burnout and its correlates among residents in a tertiary medical center in Kerala, India
Prevalence of burnout and its correlates among residents in a tertiary medical center in Kerala, India
Background and Rationale:
Residents work in emotionally demanding environments with multiple stressors. The risk for burnout is high in them and it has significant nega...
Current Trends in Female Osteopathic Orthopedic Surgery Residents10.70709/FT09876-BQ
Current Trends in Female Osteopathic Orthopedic Surgery Residents10.70709/FT09876-BQ
Background
Matching into competitive surgical specialties, including orthopedic surgery, has been a competitive task for medical students; however, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine ...
Autonomy on Trial
Autonomy on Trial
Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash
Abstract
This paper critically examines how US bioethics and health law conceptualize patient autonomy, contrasting the rights-based, individualist...
Knowledge, beliefs/attitudes and practices of rural residents in the prevention and control of COVID-19: An online questionnaire survey
Knowledge, beliefs/attitudes and practices of rural residents in the prevention and control of COVID-19: An online questionnaire survey
Abstract
Background: The outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan quickly spread to 34 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in the country and 184 countries and regions ar...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The UP Manila Health Policy Development Hub recognizes the invaluable contribution of the participants in theseries of roundtable discussions listed below:
RTD: Beyond Hospit...
Residents' practice and perceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic
Residents' practice and perceptions during the COVID-19 pandemic
Rationale, aims and objectives: This study aimed to determine the
residents’ perspectives on clinical practice during the pandemic of
coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods: ...
Szpitale gdańskie XVI–XVIII w. a duchowość protestancka
Szpitale gdańskie XVI–XVIII w. a duchowość protestancka
Gdańsk hospitals of the 16th to 18th century and the protestant spirituality
Hospitals of the Middle Ages and the Modern era adopted the rule of helping people in need as their ba...

