Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America

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Introduction: The selection of a medical specialty has been associated with multiple factors, such as personal preferences, academic exposure, motivational factors and sociodemographic factors, such as gender. The number of women in the medical field has increased in recent years. In Latin America,...

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Autores: Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando, Vargas Matos, Ivan
Formato: tesis de grado
Fecha de Publicación:2016
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Especialidad médica
Estudiantes de medicina
Género
Latinoamérica
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title Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
spellingShingle Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Especialidad médica
Estudiantes de medicina
Género
Latinoamérica
title_short Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_full Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_fullStr Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
title_sort Gender associated with the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students: a cross-sectional study in 11 countries in Latin America
author Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
author_facet Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Vargas Matos, Ivan
author_role author
author2 Vargas Matos, Ivan
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dc.contributor.advisor.fl_str_mv Mayta-Tristan, Percy
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ng-Sueng, Luis Fernando
Vargas Matos, Ivan
dc.subject.es.fl_str_mv Especialidad médica
Estudiantes de medicina
Género
Latinoamérica
topic Especialidad médica
Estudiantes de medicina
Género
Latinoamérica
description Introduction: The selection of a medical specialty has been associated with multiple factors, such as personal preferences, academic exposure, motivational factors and sociodemographic factors, such as gender. The number of women in the medical field has increased in recent years. In Latin America, we have not found any studies that explore this relationship. Objective: To determine whether there is an association between gender and the intention to choose a medical specialty in medical students from 11 countries in Latin America. Methods: Secondary analysis of Latin American Collaborative Research Group in Human Resources in Health (Red-LIRHUS) data, a multi-centric census of students in their first year and fifth year of medicine, from 63 medical schools in 11 countries in Latin America. All students who had indicated wanting to choose a specialty and who chose a specific specialty were considered as participants. Results: Of the 11,072 surveyed, 9,235 indicated wanting to choose a specialty and indicated the name of a specific specialty. The specialties most often chosen in the fifth year were General Surgery (13.0%), Pediatrics (11.3%), Internal Medicine (10.3%) and Obstetrics and Gynecology (9.2%). For women, the top choices were Pediatrics (17.3%), Obstetrics and Gynecology (10.8%), Cardiology (8.9%), General Surgery (8.7%), and Oncology (6.5%). In the adjusted analysis, the female gender was associated with the choice of Gynecology (RP: 2.75; IC95%: 2.24-3.38); Pediatric Surgery (RP: 2.18; IC95%: 1.19-3.99), Dermatology (RP: 1.90; IC95%:1.23-2.93), Pediatrics (RP: 1.83; IC95%: 1.55-2.17), and Oncology (RP: 1.37; IC95%: 1.10-1.71). Conclusions: There is an association between the female gender and the intention to choose Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pediatric Surgery, Dermatology, and Oncology. We recommend conducting studies that consider other factors that can influence the choice of a medical specialty
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