Altruistic Motivations and Career Satisfaction in Argentine Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Study

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Máximo J. Rousseau Portalis
Agustina Roldán
Renzo J. Coloma Oré
Gonzalo M. Pontiggia
Pablo J. Zerega
Maria T. Politi

Abstract

Introduction: although altruism is a significant driver of a physician’s career satisfaction, there is no information on whether this association presents itself in medical students. This study aimed to  evaluate the relationship between the motivation profile and professional satisfaction in medical  students.
Materials and methods: we conducted a cross-sectional study in a convenience sample of students in their first and fifth (and or last) year of Medical School in Argentina. We gathered data prospectively via an online survey that covered sociodemographic, academic, and motivational information.


Results: we enrolled 2,301 students, of whom 44%  reported altruistic motivations and 77% expressed satisfaction with studying medicine. Professional  satisfaction was significantly more frequent among students with altruistic motivations (84% vs. 72%; X2 = 46.0; p <0.001). Such association persisted even after adjusting for multiple covariates (OR 1.94; 95%CI 1.57-2.41; p <0.001).
Discussion and conclusions: medical students in Argentina with altruistic motivations may exhibit
greater satisfaction with studying Medicine compared to other students. Further research studies need to establish the role of motivational profiles in academic evaluations during the study and in the selection of medical students and to consider encouraging altruism as part of an institutional  policy.

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Rousseau Portalis MJ, Roldán A, Coloma Oré RJ, Pontiggia GM, Zerega PJ, Politi MT. Altruistic Motivations and Career Satisfaction in Argentine Medical Students: a Cross-Sectional Study. Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2024 Feb. 20 [cited 2026 Jun. 13];43(4):181-90. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/280

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