Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study

Background: Work-related diseases contribute immensely to the global burden of diseases. Better understanding of attitudes of health care workers towards occupational safety and health (OSH) is important for planning. Objective: To assess the attitude of medical students towards OSH around the glob...

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Main Authors: M Bhardwaj, M Arteta, T Batmunkh, L Briceno Leonardo, Y Caraballo, D Carvalho, W Dan, S Erdogan, H Brborovic, K Gudrun, U Ilse, GK Ingle, SK Joshi, J Kishore, Z Khan, M Retneswari, C Menses, D Moraga, A Njan, FO Okonkwo, K Ozlem, S Ravichandran, J Rosales, M Rybacki, M Sainnyambuu, K Shathanapriya, K Radon
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Language:English
Published: National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization 2015-01-01
Series:The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/488
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spelling doaj-658e71aa4fd3402cb4fbc3b3f7be9d222020-11-25T01:13:26ZengNational Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health OrganizationThe International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine2008-65202008-68142015-01-016171910.15171/ijoem.2015.488196Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National StudyM Bhardwaj0M Arteta1T Batmunkh2L Briceno Leonardo3Y Caraballo4D Carvalho5W Dan6S Erdogan7H Brborovic8K Gudrun9U Ilse10GK Ingle11SK Joshi12J Kishore13Z Khan14M Retneswari15C Menses16D Moraga17A Njan18FO Okonkwo19K Ozlem20S Ravichandran21J Rosales22M Rybacki23M Sainnyambuu24K Shathanapriya25K Radon26Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, GermanyUniversidad Central de Venezuela, VenezuelaHealth Sciences University of Mongolia, MongoliaUniversidad del Rosario, ColombiaUniversidad Central de Venezuela, VenezuelaFederal University of Parana, BrazilHainan Medical University, ChinaIstanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, TurkeyUniversity of Zagreb, CroatiaUniversidad Austral, ChileUniversity de Los Andes, ChileMaulana Azad Medical College, IndiaKathmandu Medical College, NepalMaulana Azad Medical College, IndiaNorthern Institute of Medical sciences, PakistanUniversity of Malaya, MalaysiaUniversidad Rafael Landivar, GuatemalaUniversidad Catolica del Norte, ChileUsmanu Dan Fodio University, NigeriaEbonyi State University, NigeriaIstanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty, TurkeyUniversity of Malaya, MalaysiaUniversidad Alas Peruanas, PeruNofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, PolandHealth Sciences University of Mongolia, MongoliaUniversity of Malaya, MalaysiaUnit for Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology and Net Teaching, Institute and Outpatient Clinic for Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Clinical Center of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, GermanyBackground: Work-related diseases contribute immensely to the global burden of diseases. Better understanding of attitudes of health care workers towards occupational safety and health (OSH) is important for planning. Objective: To assess the attitude of medical students towards OSH around the globe. Methods: A questionnaire assessing the attitude towards OSH was administered to medical and paramedical students of 21 Medical Universities across the globe. In the current study 1895 students, aged 18–36 years, from 17 countries were included. After having performed a principal components analysis, the associations of interest between the identified components and other socio demographic characteristics were assessed by multivariate linear regression. Results: Principal component analysis revealed 3 components. Students from lower and lower-middle-income countries had a more positive attitude towards OSH, but the importance of OSH was still rated higher by students from upper-income countries. Although students from Asian and African continents showed high interest for OSH, European and South-Central American students comparatively rated importance of OSH to be higher. Paramedical students had more positive attitude towards OSH than medical students. Conclusion: The attitude of students from lower-income and lower-middle-income countries towards importance of OSH is negative. This attitude could be changed by recommending modifications to OSH courses that reflect the importance of OSH. Since paramedical students showed more interest in OSH than medical students, modifications in existing health care system with major role of paramedics in OSH service delivery is recommended.http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/488Health knowledge, attitudes, practiceStudents, medicalAllied health personnelOccupational healthSafety
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author M Bhardwaj
M Arteta
T Batmunkh
L Briceno Leonardo
Y Caraballo
D Carvalho
W Dan
S Erdogan
H Brborovic
K Gudrun
U Ilse
GK Ingle
SK Joshi
J Kishore
Z Khan
M Retneswari
C Menses
D Moraga
A Njan
FO Okonkwo
K Ozlem
S Ravichandran
J Rosales
M Rybacki
M Sainnyambuu
K Shathanapriya
K Radon
spellingShingle M Bhardwaj
M Arteta
T Batmunkh
L Briceno Leonardo
Y Caraballo
D Carvalho
W Dan
S Erdogan
H Brborovic
K Gudrun
U Ilse
GK Ingle
SK Joshi
J Kishore
Z Khan
M Retneswari
C Menses
D Moraga
A Njan
FO Okonkwo
K Ozlem
S Ravichandran
J Rosales
M Rybacki
M Sainnyambuu
K Shathanapriya
K Radon
Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
Students, medical
Allied health personnel
Occupational health
Safety
author_facet M Bhardwaj
M Arteta
T Batmunkh
L Briceno Leonardo
Y Caraballo
D Carvalho
W Dan
S Erdogan
H Brborovic
K Gudrun
U Ilse
GK Ingle
SK Joshi
J Kishore
Z Khan
M Retneswari
C Menses
D Moraga
A Njan
FO Okonkwo
K Ozlem
S Ravichandran
J Rosales
M Rybacki
M Sainnyambuu
K Shathanapriya
K Radon
author_sort M Bhardwaj
title Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
title_short Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
title_full Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
title_fullStr Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
title_full_unstemmed Attitude of Medical Students towards Occupational Safety and Health: A Multi-National Study
title_sort attitude of medical students towards occupational safety and health: a multi-national study
publisher National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization
series The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
issn 2008-6520
2008-6814
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Work-related diseases contribute immensely to the global burden of diseases. Better understanding of attitudes of health care workers towards occupational safety and health (OSH) is important for planning. Objective: To assess the attitude of medical students towards OSH around the globe. Methods: A questionnaire assessing the attitude towards OSH was administered to medical and paramedical students of 21 Medical Universities across the globe. In the current study 1895 students, aged 18–36 years, from 17 countries were included. After having performed a principal components analysis, the associations of interest between the identified components and other socio demographic characteristics were assessed by multivariate linear regression. Results: Principal component analysis revealed 3 components. Students from lower and lower-middle-income countries had a more positive attitude towards OSH, but the importance of OSH was still rated higher by students from upper-income countries. Although students from Asian and African continents showed high interest for OSH, European and South-Central American students comparatively rated importance of OSH to be higher. Paramedical students had more positive attitude towards OSH than medical students. Conclusion: The attitude of students from lower-income and lower-middle-income countries towards importance of OSH is negative. This attitude could be changed by recommending modifications to OSH courses that reflect the importance of OSH. Since paramedical students showed more interest in OSH than medical students, modifications in existing health care system with major role of paramedics in OSH service delivery is recommended.
topic Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
Students, medical
Allied health personnel
Occupational health
Safety
url http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/488
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