From: Investigating the sustainability of careers in academic primary care: a UK survey
Career pathways in academic primary health care are… | Χ 2(df), p-value | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Completely unclear N(%) a | Somewhat unclear N (%) a | Reasonably clear N (%) a | Very clear N (%) a | ||
Overall sample | 24 (13%) | 96 (51%) | 67 (36%) | 1 (1%) | |
Gender | |||||
Male | 3 (5%) | 29 (45%) | 32 (49%) | 1 (2%) | 12.95 (3), |
Female | 20 (17%) | 64 (55%) | 33 (28%) | 0 (0%) | 0.005 |
Total | 23 (13%) | 93 (51%) | 65 (36%) | 1 (1%) | |
Career stage | |||||
Senior | 4 (8%) | 22 (46%) | 21 (44%) | 1 (2%) | 6.57 (6), |
Mid | 8 (18%) | 21 (48%) | 15 (34%) | 0 (0%) | 0.363 |
Early | 12 (13%) | 53 (55%) | 31 (32%) | 0 (0%) | |
Total | 24 (13%) | 96 (51%) | 67 (36%) | 1(1%) | |
Disciplinary background | |||||
Medicine | 11 (11%) | 50 (49%) | 41 (40%) | 0 (0%) | 3.77 (3), |
Not Medicine | 12 (15%) | 43 (54%) | 23 (29%) | 1 (1%) | 0.287 |
Total | 23 (13%) | 93 (51%) | 64 (35%) | 1 (1%) | |
The next step in your career is… | Χ 2 (df), p-value | ||||
Completely unclear N (%) a | Somewhat unclear N (%) a | Reasonably clear N (%) a | Very clear N (%) a | ||
Overall sample | 24 (13%) | 56 (30%) | 70 (37%) | 38 (20%) | |
Gender | |||||
Male | 3 (5%) | 13 (20%) | 34 (52%) | 15 (23%) | 14.76 (3), |
Female | 20 (17%) | 41 (35%) | 34 (29%) | 22 (19%) | 0.002 |
Total | 23 (13%) | 54 (30%) | 68 (37%) | 37 (20%) | |
Career stage | |||||
Senior | 8 (17%) | 4 (8%) | 16 (33%) | 20 (42%) | |
Mid | 7 (16%) | 13 (30%) | 20 (45%) | 4 (9%) | 29.19 (6), |
Early | 9 (9%) | 39 (41%) | 34 (35%) | 14 (15%) | 0.000 |
Total | 24 (13%) | 56 (30%) | 70 (37%) | 38 (20%) | |
Disciplinary background | |||||
Medicine | 14 (14%) | 28 (27%) | 41 (40%) | 19 (19%) | 1.25 (3), |
Not Medicine | 9 (11%) | 26 (33%) | 27 (34%) | 17 (22%) | 0.741 |
Total | 23 (13%) | 54 (30%) | 68 (38%) | 36 (20%) |