Factors associated with regional retention of physicians: a cross-sectional online survey of medical students and graduates in Japan.
Soichi KoikeKentaro OkazakiAkiko TokinobuMasatoshi MatsumotoKazuhiko KotaniHitomi KataokaPublished in: Human resources for health (2023)
In addition to known factors such as interest in general practice/family medicine, intention to belong to ikyoku had a substantial impact on regional retention. The present results suggest that the career support system represented by ikyoku as well as a career development program are of potential importance for increasing regional retention through the mechanisms of a sense of belonging and a life-long education system. These findings provide useful information for the development of further policy interventions that interweave traditional and new systems to maximize their effectiveness.