2017
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00075316
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Preferências para o trabalho na atenção primária por estudantes de medicina em Minas Gerais, Brasil: evidências de um experimento de preferência declarada

Abstract: Este artigo tem por objetivo apresentar os resultados da aplicação de um experimento de preferência declarada (DCE - discrete choice experiment) realizado em 2012 com 277 estudantes do último ano dos cursos de medicina do Estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. O experimento permitiu investigar as preferências dos estudantes sobre o trabalho futuro como médicos na atenção primária à saúde, com base em de cenários de emprego hipotéticos que visavam aferir a probabilidade de deslocamento para áreas com escassez de médic… Show more

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“…En la mayoría de los países, la concentración de profesionales en áreas urbanas y en los servicios de atención terciaria de salud resultan en una fragilidad en la atención primaria a la salud (APS) y puede estar relacionada con la mala distribución de la fuerza de trabajo y la migración de los recursos humanos en salud (8, 10) que afectan, sobre todo, a las regiones más pobres y remotas (9, 11).…”
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“…En la mayoría de los países, la concentración de profesionales en áreas urbanas y en los servicios de atención terciaria de salud resultan en una fragilidad en la atención primaria a la salud (APS) y puede estar relacionada con la mala distribución de la fuerza de trabajo y la migración de los recursos humanos en salud (8, 10) que afectan, sobre todo, a las regiones más pobres y remotas (9, 11).…”
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“…The finding that the public/private nature of medical schools does not influence the intention to practice in PHC is somewhat counterintuitive and appears to contradict the expectations of Brazilian [27,28] and international scholars [13]. A possible explanation for this may be found in the overrepresentation of students from affluent backgrounds in public medical schools, and in the demanding admission tests, granting places only to the highest performing students, typically schooled privately [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Places are limited in private institutions too, but competition is less intense, as lower thresholds are set for Enem and Vestibular exams scores [26]. Critics have voiced concerns on the ability of these new, private medical schools to produce the PHC doctors that the Brazilian health system needs [27,28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The employment scenarios that proved to be the most plausible in terms of public intervention were those that combined intermediate wages, good working conditions and obtaining an additional 10 to 20 points in medical residency examinations. 13 Higher income, satisfaction with training decisions and board certification were also variables associated with a higher retention rate. 14…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%