Combining parenthood with a medical career: questionnaire survey of the UK medical graduates of 2002 covering some influences and experiences

被引:22
|
作者
Lambert, Trevor W. [1 ]
Smith, Fay [1 ]
Goldacre, Michael J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, UK Med Careers Res Grp, Unit Hlth Care Epidemiol, Nuffield Dept Populat Hlth, Oxford, England
来源
BMJ OPEN | 2017年 / 7卷 / 08期
关键词
WORK-LIFE BALANCE; UNITED-KINGDOM; FAMILY; PHYSICIANS; DOCTORS; CHOICES; PARTICIPATION; COHORT;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016822
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives To report the self-assessed views of a cohort of medical graduates about the impact of having (or wanting to have) children on their specialty choice and the extent to which their employer was supportive of doctors with children. Setting United Kingdom (UK). Participants UK medical graduates of 2002 surveyed by post and email in 2014. Results The response rate was 64.2% (2057/3205). Most respondents were living with a spouse or partner (86%) and, of these, 49% had a medical spouse. Having children, or wanting to have children, had influenced specialty choice for 47% of respondents; for 56% of doctors with children and 29% of doctors without children; for 59% of women and 28% of men; and for 78% of general practitioners compared with 27% of hospital doctors and 18% of surgeons. 42% of respondents regarded the National Health Service as a family-friendly employer, and 64% regarded their specialty as family-friendly. More general practitioners (78%) than doctors in hospital specialties (56%) regarded their specialty as family-friendly, while only 32% of surgeons did so. Of those who had taken maternity/paternity/adoption leave, 49% rated the level of support they had received in doing so as excellent/good, 32% said it was acceptable and 18% said the support had been poor/very poor. Conclusions Having children is a major influence when considering specialty choice for many doctors, especially women and general practitioners. Surgeons are least influenced in their career choice by the prospect of parenthood. Almost half of doctors in hospital specialties regard their specialty as family-friendly.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Career choices of United Kingdom medical graduates of 2002: questionnaire survey
    Lambert, TW
    Goldacre, MJ
    Turner, G
    MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2006, 40 (06) : 514 - 521
  • [2] A surgeon, a doctor and a baby - combining parenthood with a medical career
    Herath, Steven C.
    Herath, Esther
    INNOVATIVE SURGICAL SCIENCES, 2019, 4 (01): : 31 - +
  • [3] Career destinations in 1994 of United Kingdom medical graduates of 1983: Results of a questionnaire survey
    Lambert, TW
    Goldacre, MJ
    Parkhouse, J
    Edwards, C
    BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1996, 312 (7035): : 893 - 897
  • [4] Career specialty choices of UK medical graduates of 2015 compared with earlier cohorts: questionnaire surveys
    Lambert, Trevor William
    Smith, Fay
    Goldacre, Michael J.
    POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 94 (1110) : 191 - 197
  • [5] Career choices for cardiology: cohort studies of UK medical graduates
    Smith, Fay
    Lambert, Trevor W.
    Pitcher, Alex
    Goldacre, Michael J.
    BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2013, 13
  • [6] Career choices for cardiology: cohort studies of UK medical graduates
    Fay Smith
    Trevor W Lambert
    Alex Pitcher
    Michael J Goldacre
    BMC Medical Education, 13
  • [7] Career choices for anaesthesia: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools
    Turner, G
    Goldacre, MJ
    Lambert, T
    Sear, JW
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 2005, 95 (03) : 332 - 338
  • [8] Career choices for radiology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools
    Turner, G.
    Lambert, T. W.
    Goldacre, M. J.
    CLINICAL RADIOLOGY, 2006, 61 (12) : 1047 - 1054
  • [9] Career choices for pathology: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools
    Lambert, TW
    Goldacre, MJ
    Turner, G
    Domizio, P
    du Boulay, C
    JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 2006, 208 (03): : 446 - 452
  • [10] Career choices for paediatrics: national surveys of graduates of 1974-2002 from UK medical schools
    Turner, G.
    Lambert, T. W.
    Goldacre, M. J.
    Turner, Steve
    CHILD CARE HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2007, 33 (03) : 340 - 346