Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014
Aim: Internship is an important period in the development of the physicians′ professional capacity. Different types of abuse have been reported in this training period that may influence learning ability and students′ potential to deliver best care in the future. The objective of this study was to d...
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doaj-d6f007409d974c068eec1367160548342020-11-25T00:26:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches2395-22962395-22962017-01-0131424610.4103/2395-2296.180310Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014Mahan MohammadiMohammad Amin BahramiMohammad Hossien YarmohammadianElmira KalantariZahra MardaniReza MoradiNoora RafieeAim: Internship is an important period in the development of the physicians′ professional capacity. Different types of abuse have been reported in this training period that may influence learning ability and students′ potential to deliver best care in the future. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of perceived interns′ abuse during their internship period. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted in June 2014 among interns of an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran. The survey questionnaire was designed to gather information regarding the frequency at which participants perceived themselves to have been abused, the type and source of abuse, and the reasons why they did not report the perceived abuse. The questionnaire was reviewed by two health care administrators and two general practitioners to establish face validity. Cronbach′s Alpha of survey′s instrument was estimated at 0.78. The IBM SPSS Statistics version 20 was used for analysis of the survey data. Results: The survey conducted revealed that most of the reported abuse had academic roots (15.44 ± 5.75). Residents were most often cited as the sources of the perceived abuse, followed by professors and nurses. The Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine was the most frequently cited wards where the students experienced the perceived abuse. Only 11.8% of the female students reported the abuse to a third party. Conclusion: Raising awareness among the medical students regarding the mistreatment is important, and creating a system that monitors these behaviors accurately and reliably can also be helpful.http://www.ijeprjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2395-2296;year=2017;volume=3;issue=1;spage=42;epage=46;aulast=MohammadiAbuseinternshipteaching hospitaltraining course |
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Mahan Mohammadi Mohammad Amin Bahrami Mohammad Hossien Yarmohammadian Elmira Kalantari Zahra Mardani Reza Moradi Noora Rafiee |
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Mahan Mohammadi Mohammad Amin Bahrami Mohammad Hossien Yarmohammadian Elmira Kalantari Zahra Mardani Reza Moradi Noora Rafiee Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches Abuse internship teaching hospital training course |
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Mahan Mohammadi Mohammad Amin Bahrami Mohammad Hossien Yarmohammadian Elmira Kalantari Zahra Mardani Reza Moradi Noora Rafiee |
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Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 |
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Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 |
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Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 |
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Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 |
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Intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran, 2014 |
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intern′s experience of abuse during training course in an educational hospital in yazd, iran, 2014 |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches |
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2395-2296 2395-2296 |
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2017-01-01 |
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Aim: Internship is an important period in the development of the physicians′ professional capacity. Different types of abuse have been reported in this training period that may influence learning ability and students′ potential to deliver best care in the future. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of perceived interns′ abuse during their internship period. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted in June 2014 among interns of an educational hospital in Yazd, Iran. The survey questionnaire was designed to gather information regarding the frequency at which participants perceived themselves to have been abused, the type and source of abuse, and the reasons why they did not report the perceived abuse. The questionnaire was reviewed by two health care administrators and two general practitioners to establish face validity. Cronbach′s Alpha of survey′s instrument was estimated at 0.78. The IBM SPSS Statistics version 20 was used for analysis of the survey data. Results: The survey conducted revealed that most of the reported abuse had academic roots (15.44 ± 5.75). Residents were most often cited as the sources of the perceived abuse, followed by professors and nurses. The Department of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine was the most frequently cited wards where the students experienced the perceived abuse. Only 11.8% of the female students reported the abuse to a third party. Conclusion: Raising awareness among the medical students regarding the mistreatment is important, and creating a system that monitors these behaviors accurately and reliably can also be helpful. |
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Abuse internship teaching hospital training course |
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