Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo,Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bacelar,Sthan, Jesus,Lisieux Eyer de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Late pregnancy is a problem among physicians, especially surgeons. This paper studies family planning among Medical Students (MS) and Law students (LS). METHODS A questionnaire was sent to all female MS and LS attending the two last years of University in the first semester of 2019. Data on age, family income, marital status, and family planning (age, planning for future pregnancies, timing, professional relationship or other issues, the ideal moment for a pregnancy, attitude towards eventual pregnancies, or maternity leave) were researched. RESULTS MS were significantly older than LS. A minority of women did not plan future pregnancies (10.6% of MS and 16.4% of LS), for markedly different reasons: 40% of the MS mentioned career plans, while for 70% of LS motherhood was not a personal project. The ages chosen for pregnancy also differed: MS tended to choose older ages. The most important priorities were financial planning and professional career for both groups, but specialization/post-graduation were only cited among MS. Both groups considered that the ideal moment for pregnancy was after professional consolidation in the job market. There were differences between MS that chose a surgical specialty and other MS. DISCUSSION MS tend to go through pregnancy late, especially students planning a surgical career. Professional issues are more influential over MS than LS. Medical educators and health managers must recognize there is a need to reconcile the medical career and motherhood as females represent > 50% of MS in Brasil.
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title Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
spellingShingle Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
Araújo,Juliana
Family planning
Reproductive health
Students, Medical
Women
title_short Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
title_full Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
title_fullStr Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
title_full_unstemmed Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
title_sort Family planning among female medical students: are their plans comparable to other professionals?
author Araújo,Juliana
author_facet Araújo,Juliana
Bacelar,Sthan
Jesus,Lisieux Eyer de
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author2 Bacelar,Sthan
Jesus,Lisieux Eyer de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo,Juliana
Bacelar,Sthan
Jesus,Lisieux Eyer de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family planning
Reproductive health
Students, Medical
Women
topic Family planning
Reproductive health
Students, Medical
Women
description SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Late pregnancy is a problem among physicians, especially surgeons. This paper studies family planning among Medical Students (MS) and Law students (LS). METHODS A questionnaire was sent to all female MS and LS attending the two last years of University in the first semester of 2019. Data on age, family income, marital status, and family planning (age, planning for future pregnancies, timing, professional relationship or other issues, the ideal moment for a pregnancy, attitude towards eventual pregnancies, or maternity leave) were researched. RESULTS MS were significantly older than LS. A minority of women did not plan future pregnancies (10.6% of MS and 16.4% of LS), for markedly different reasons: 40% of the MS mentioned career plans, while for 70% of LS motherhood was not a personal project. The ages chosen for pregnancy also differed: MS tended to choose older ages. The most important priorities were financial planning and professional career for both groups, but specialization/post-graduation were only cited among MS. Both groups considered that the ideal moment for pregnancy was after professional consolidation in the job market. There were differences between MS that chose a surgical specialty and other MS. DISCUSSION MS tend to go through pregnancy late, especially students planning a surgical career. Professional issues are more influential over MS than LS. Medical educators and health managers must recognize there is a need to reconcile the medical career and motherhood as females represent > 50% of MS in Brasil.
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