Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students

Background: Academic integrity is viewed as honest and responsible scholarship and the moral code of academia. Reported incidences of academic dishonesty among health professional students are widespread and may be an indicator of future unprofessional behaviour in the workplace. Aim: This study inv...

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Main Authors: Ted Brown, Stephen Isbel, Alexandra Logan, Jamie Etherington
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1569186120968035
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spelling doaj-e8af52219acd4795b47e3c08b9cf4b6d2021-03-26T23:33:19ZengSAGE PublishingHong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy1569-18611876-43982020-12-013310.1177/1569186120968035Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy studentsTed BrownStephen IsbelAlexandra LoganJamie EtheringtonBackground: Academic integrity is viewed as honest and responsible scholarship and the moral code of academia. Reported incidences of academic dishonesty among health professional students are widespread and may be an indicator of future unprofessional behaviour in the workplace. Aim: This study investigated the potential predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students. Method: Occupational therapy students from five universities ( n  = 701 participants; 609 undergraduates; 92 graduate-entry masters) were recruited. Data were collected via a two-part self-report questionnaire that included six standardised scales: Academic Dishonesty Scale; Academic Dishonesty in the Classroom Setting Scale; Academic Dishonesty in the Clinical/Practice Education Setting Scale; Moral Development Scale for Professionals; Academic Dishonesty Tendency Scale; and Perceived Academic Sources of Stress. Data analysis involved multi-linear regression analyses with bootstrapping. Result: Significant predictors of academic integrity in occupational therapy students included age, gender, grade point average, public meaning, moral practice, general tendency towards cheating, tendency towards dishonesty in the conduct and reporting of research findings, tendency towards not providing appropriate references and acknowledgements and pressures to perform well academically. Conclusion: These findings will assist educators in identifying vulnerable students potentially prone to academic integrity infringements and implementing proactive strategies with them. Further studies are recommended to explore further predictors of students’ academic integrity.https://doi.org/10.1177/1569186120968035
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Alexandra Logan
Jamie Etherington
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Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students
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Stephen Isbel
Alexandra Logan
Jamie Etherington
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title Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students
title_short Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students
title_full Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students
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title_full_unstemmed Predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 1569-1861
1876-4398
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Academic integrity is viewed as honest and responsible scholarship and the moral code of academia. Reported incidences of academic dishonesty among health professional students are widespread and may be an indicator of future unprofessional behaviour in the workplace. Aim: This study investigated the potential predictors of academic integrity in undergraduate and graduate-entry masters occupational therapy students. Method: Occupational therapy students from five universities ( n  = 701 participants; 609 undergraduates; 92 graduate-entry masters) were recruited. Data were collected via a two-part self-report questionnaire that included six standardised scales: Academic Dishonesty Scale; Academic Dishonesty in the Classroom Setting Scale; Academic Dishonesty in the Clinical/Practice Education Setting Scale; Moral Development Scale for Professionals; Academic Dishonesty Tendency Scale; and Perceived Academic Sources of Stress. Data analysis involved multi-linear regression analyses with bootstrapping. Result: Significant predictors of academic integrity in occupational therapy students included age, gender, grade point average, public meaning, moral practice, general tendency towards cheating, tendency towards dishonesty in the conduct and reporting of research findings, tendency towards not providing appropriate references and acknowledgements and pressures to perform well academically. Conclusion: These findings will assist educators in identifying vulnerable students potentially prone to academic integrity infringements and implementing proactive strategies with them. Further studies are recommended to explore further predictors of students’ academic integrity.
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