拉合尔沙拉玛医学和牙科学院学生和教师的医学专业水平评估。

Shazia Rasul, M Zahid Bashir, Sarosh Saleem, Shabnam Tahir, Aflak Rasheed, Muhammad Ali Sabir
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医学专业精神是医学生培养和专业发展的重要组成部分。医学院的不专业行为可能导致未来职业生涯中的职业不端行为。《医学专业态度量表》是一份自我评估问卷。本研究旨在评估并比较沙拉马医学与牙科学院(SMDC)一年级、四年级学生和教师对不同医学专业领域的自我报告态度。lamp已用于查明医学生和专业人员态度上的差距,这些差距可以通过专业培训方案加以解决。方法:2018年6月至12月在SMDC进行横断面调查。大一和大四的学生和教师采用非概率方便抽样的方式进行招募。样本量采用科克伦公式计算,显著性水平为5%,误差范围为3%。使用Cronbach's alpha的lamp的信度为0.7。经过32位专家的验证,并进行了试点测试。根据李克特量表对专业领域进行评分。数据采用SPSS 24进行分析。均数比较采用t检验。结果:共纳入研究对象204人;一年级学生88人,大四学生78人,教职工38人。荣誉/诚信是最受重视的特质,卓越/自主是医疗专业精神得分最低的领域。一年级学生和大四学生在“卓越/自主”和“利他主义”方面的态度存在显著差异。优秀/自主和荣誉/诚信在最后一年的学生和教师之间表现出显著差异。结论:医学生与教师对职业素养某些属性的看法存在显著差异。荣誉/诚信是最受重视的特质,卓越/自主是最不受重视的特质。
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Assessment of Medical Professionalism among Students and Faculty Members of Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

Assessment of Medical Professionalism among Students and Faculty Members of Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore.

Introduction: Medical professionalism is an essential part of training and professional development of medical students. Unprofessional behavior in medical school may lead to professional misconduct in the future careers. The Learner's Attitude of Medical Professionalism Scale (LAMPS) is a self-assessment questionnaire. It has been used in this study to assess and compare self-reported attitudes about different domains of medical professionalism among First and Final Year students and Faculty of Shalamar Medical and Dental College (SMDC). LAMPS has been used to identify the gaps in the attitudes of medical students and professionals, which can be addressed through a training program of professionalism.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey conducted in SMDC from June to Dec 2018. First Year and Final Year Students and Faculty were recruited by non-probability convenience sampling. The sample size was calculated by the Cochran's Formula, keeping the level of significance at 5% and margin of error at 3%. The reliability of LAMPS using Cronbach's alpha is 0.7. It has been validated by 32 experts followed by pilot testing. The domains of professionalism were scored according to Likert Scale. The data were analyzed using SPSS 24. T-test was used for comparison of the means.

Results: There were a total of 204 study participants; 88 students from First Year, 78 from Final Year and 38 Faculty Members. Honor/Integrity was the most valued trait and Excellence/Autonomy was the lowest scored domain of medical professionalism. There was a significant difference among attitudes of the First and Final Year students in the domains of Excellence/Autonomy and Altruism. Excellence/Autonomy and Honor/Integrity showed a significant difference between the Final Year students and Faculty.

Conclusions: Medical students and faculty have significantly different views of certain attributes of professionalism. Honor/Integrity was the most valued trait and Excellence/Autonomy was the lowest valued trait of medical professionalism.

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