Predictors of a positive attitude towards rural practice in female osteopathic medical students

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作者
Kahl, Dana E. [1 ]
Roessger, Kevin M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Arkansas Coll Hlth Educ, Sch Phys Therapy, 7000 Chad Colley Blvd, Ft Smith, AR 72916 USA
[2] Univ Arkansas, Coll Educ & Hlth Profess, Fayetteville, AR USA
来源
JOURNAL OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE | 2024年 / 124卷 / 12期
关键词
attitude toward rural practice; family practice; female physicians; medical education; osteopathic medicine; rural medicine; GENERALIST PHYSICIANS; SCHOOL ADMISSION; FAMILY MEDICINE; CARE; AREAS; DETERMINANTS; APPLICANTS; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; URBAN;
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10.1515/jom-2024-0057
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Context: Women outnumber men in medical school. Given the growing need for rural physicians and the underrepresentation of women in rural medicine, understanding predictors of rural practice among female students is imperative for addressing future healthcare workforce shortages in rural areas. Utilizing current evidence, medical schools should seek to admit students with a rural background and interest in pursuing a primary care specialty; however, whether this holds true for female osteopathic medical students is unknown. Objectives: This study aims to determine if a rural background, a plan to practice family medicine, and motivation toward civic duty are associated with attitudes toward eventual practice of rural medicine in female osteopathic medical students. Methods: An anonymous online survey was administered to actively enrolled female students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education College of Osteopathic Medicine. The survey assessed the respondents' presence of a rural background, degree of civic-mindedness, intention to practice family medicine, and attitudes to rural work and life. Demographics of ethnicity and year of study in medical school were also collected. In total, 129 students responded to the survey, with 97 complete responses for analysis. Hierarchical regression was utilized to compare nested models and interpret interactions. Results: Of the 97 survey respondents, 34.0 % described themselves as first-year students, 37.1 % as second-year students, 16.5 % as third-year students, and 12.4 % as fourth-year students. Linear regression modeling indicated that for female medical students at Arkansas Colleges of Health Education, having a rural background had no relationship with their attitude toward practicing in a rural setting, beta=-0.97, standard error (SE)=1.96, t=-0.49, p>0.05, CI [-4.86, 2.92]. Civic-mindedness had a positive relationship with their attitude toward practicing in a rural setting, beta=0.17, SE=0.07, t=2.44, p=0.016, CI [0.03, 0.31], accounting for 4.57 % of its variance. Plan to practice family medicine was positively associated with a student's attitude toward practicing in a rural setting, beta=4.38, SE=0.85, t=5.15, p<0.001, CI [2.69, 6.07], accounting for 20.25 % of its variance. Civic-mindedness appeared to moderate the relationship between planning to practice family medicine and attitudes toward practicing in a rural setting, F(1, 91) = 3.91, p=0.05, R2=0.31. The p value for this interaction term was 0.05, but its effect size measure and graphical representation revealed a substantive effect. Conclusions: The regression analysis showed that, for the women in this study, the greater the student's civic-mindedness, the more favorable her attitude toward practicing in a rural setting. Additionally, the stronger the student's plan to practice family medicine, the more favorable her attitude toward eventual rural practice was. Lastly, the student's civic-mindedness influenced the predictive value of having a plan to practice family medicine.
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