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Needs analysis for career development and work-life balance to support female medical students in undergraduate medical education in Japan
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- Ishikawa Yukiko
- 自治医科大学 地域医療学センター 総合診療部門
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- Makino Nobuko
- 自治医科大学 地域医療学センター 公衆衛生学部門
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- Yamamoto Sayaka
- 自治医科大学 臨床検査医学
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- Ishikawa Shizukiyo
- 自治医科大学 医学教育センター
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- Matsumura Masami
- 自治医科大学 地域医療学センター 総合診療部門
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 卒前教育におけるワークライフバランスに関するニーズ分析
- ソツ ゼン キョウイク ニ オケル ワークライフバランス ニ カンスル ニーズ ブンセキ
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Introduction : With the increase in proportion of female physicians in Japan, breaks in their career associated with life events have become more apparent. We are making efforts to improve the program of work-life balance for female students at Jichi Medical University (JMU) who have a 9-year obligation to practice in a rural area following graduation. The purpose of this study is to research the needs for career development and work-life balance programs desired by female students at JMU.<br>Methods : A questionnaire was distributed to all 187 female students enrolled at JMU.<br>Results : The proportions of those wanting to marry and give birth during their 9-year obligation term were 71% and 68.6%, respectively. The proportions of those feeling anxious about childbirth and work-life balance after graduation were 80.0% and 78.1%, respectively. Over 80% of subjects answered that they wanted to attend lectures by female physicians and group meetings with such physicians, and to receive information regarding support systems and career development. <br>Conclusion : Female students at JMU tend to have greater concerns about life-events, but have an advantage in having opportunities for contact with female physicians who have contributed to rural practice. Clarifying role models for female medical students appears to be an expectation that our students have from our work-life balance programs.
Journal
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- An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association
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An Official Journal of the Japan Primary Care Association 39 (1), 19-22, 2016
JAPAN PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION
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- CRID
- 1390282680319533952
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- NII Article ID
- 130005139914
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- NII Book ID
- AA12479442
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- ISSN
- 21872791
- 21852928
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- NDL BIB ID
- 027510785
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed