Changes in Veterinary Students' Attitudes Toward the Rural Environment and Rural Veterinary Practice: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION(2015)

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There is a paucity of research regarding veterinary students' attitudes toward the rural environment and rural veterinary practice and how these attitudes might change over the course of a veterinary medicine program that includes rural clinical experience. Using a 23-item questionnaire, attitudes toward rural lifestyle, rural work life balance, opportunities for career and skill development in rural veterinary practice, and interprofessional teamwork in the rural environment were assessed at the beginning and completion of a four-year veterinary medicine program. Eighty-six students (74.4% female) were included in this Canadian study over a six-year period. Thirty-one participants (36.1%) were rural students. Overall, students' attitudes toward the rural lifestyle, rural work life balance, and inter-professional teamwork in rural veterinary practice all significantly decreased (p < .001) over the course of the program. As compared to urban students, rural students had significantly higher rural lifestyle scores at both the beginning (p < .001) and end (p < .01) of the veterinary medicine program. A less positive attitude toward living and working in a rural environment could influence students to exclude rural veterinary practice as a career choice. Rural clinical experiences designed to sustain or increase veterinary student interest in rural practice may not be sufficient to support positive rural attitudes. Given the demand for rural veterinary services in developed countries, the implications of this study may extend beyond Canada.
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rural veterinary practice,veterinary career choice,veterinary student attitudes
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