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  • Medical Education
  • Civic Engagement
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Physician voter participation is lower than the general public.
  • Understanding pediatric residents' voting attitudes is crucial for civic engagement.
  • Low voter turnout among healthcare professionals impacts public health advocacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore pediatric residents' voting attitudes and behaviors.
  • To assess the impact of interventions on increasing resident voter participation.
  • To identify barriers to voting among pediatric residents.

Main Methods:

  • Pre- and postelection surveys were administered to pediatric residents.
  • Interventions included disseminating voter registration information and election deadlines.
  • Surveys assessed voting interest, plans, participation, and barriers.

Main Results:

  • 89% of residents planned to vote, but only 69% actually voted.
  • Common barriers included lack of time off and registration issues.
  • 58% of respondents felt interventions encouraged their vote.

Conclusions:

  • Voting intention exceeded actual participation among pediatric residents.
  • Interventions positively influenced a majority of residents' decision to vote.
  • Physician voter turnout in the study exceeded the general citizen rate.