Reconsidering Theories and Models of Specialty Preference: A Critical Review

AuthorShahram Yazdanien
AuthorSalimeh Khalili Azandehien
AuthorAliasghar Ghorbanien
OrcidShahram Yazdani []en
OrcidSalimeh Khalili Azandehi []en
OrcidAliasghar Ghorbani []en
Issued Date2018-06-30en
AbstractBackground: Choosing medical specialties by physicians is important in workforce planning of health care services; yet there is not enough theoretic understanding about how medical specialties are chosen. So the key concepts of nine theories have been the basis of the present study.Methods: In this study the Critical Review methodology, Carnwell and Daly structures and the three steps proposed by Schutz were used.Results: While we criticize the work of each theorist with a casual sequence of effective factors on the chosen career in each theory, we have tried to design a comprehensive Meta model for specialty choiceby investigating and synthesizing available theories.Conclusion: This model has remarkable advantages to other presented models and related context to explain factors affecting career choice. Since it includes all elements concerning career choice, it can be used as the basic tool to identify professional interests, help choose a career effectively and provide critical information for policy- makers for the effective management of physician workforce in different specialties and different regions in the country.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jme.v17i2.20570en
KeywordSpecialty Choiceen
KeywordTheoriesen
KeywordCareer Preferencesen
KeywordCritical Reviewen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleReconsidering Theories and Models of Specialty Preference: A Critical Reviewen
TypeReview Articleen

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