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Year 2014, 2013 Doktora Programı Mezunları Özel Sayısı, 0 - , 13.05.2016

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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the attitudes of first and sixth grade students of the medical faculties of Pamukkale (MFPU) and Marmara (MFMU) universities regarding patient-physician relationship. Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 377 students using a questionnaire which included a validated form of Patient Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS). The PPOS was adapted into Turkish resulting in 14 items and two sub-scale scores of “sharing” and “caring” (PPOS-T). We compared mean total and subscale PPOS-T scores. Results: MFPU first grade students’ total and caring scores were higher than MFMU first grade students’ same scores (p=0.010). Sixth grade students of MFMU had higher total and caring scores than the first grade students (p=0.003 for total score; p=0.000 for caring score). In total, the entire female students’ sharing and caring PPOS-T scores were higher when compared to that of males (p=0.000). The students who had a physician parent had higher total, sharing and caring scores compared to students who had no physician parents (p=0.001).Conclusion: Our results reveal that MFPU first grade students were more patient oriented than MFMU first grade students which might be affected by different education models besides social factors. On the other hand, MFMU sixth grade students were more patient oriented than MFMU first grade students. This result might be due to the formal and informal (hidden curriculum) education supporting the patient-oriented attitudes in the MFMU

The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship

Year 2014, 2013 Doktora Programı Mezunları Özel Sayısı, 0 - , 13.05.2016

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the attitudes of first and sixth grade students of the medical faculties of Pamukkale (MFPU) and Marmara (MFMU) universities regarding patient-physician relationship.
Method: This cross-sectional study was conducted with 377 students using a questionnaire which included a validated form of Patient Practitioner Orientation Scale (PPOS). The PPOS was adapted into Turkish resulting in 14 items and two sub-scale scores of “sharing” and “caring” (PPOS-T). We compared mean total and subscale PPOS-T scores.

Results: MFPU first grade students’ total and caring scores were higher than MFMU first grade students’ same scores (p=0.010). Sixth grade students of MFMU had higher total and caring scores than the first grade students (p=0.003 for total score; p=0.000 for caring score). In total, the entire female students’ sharing and caring PPOS-T scores were higher when compared to that of males (p=0.000). The students who had a physician parent had higher total, sharing and caring scores compared to students who had no physician parents (p=0.001).

Conclusion: Our results reveal that MFPU first grade students were more patient oriented than MFMU first grade students which might be affected by different education models besides social factors. On the other hand, MFMU sixth grade students were more patient oriented than MFMU first grade students. This result might be due to the formal and informal (hidden curriculum) education supporting the patient-oriented attitudes in the MFMU. 

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Serdar Özdemir This is me

Şanda Çalı This is me

Publication Date May 13, 2016
Submission Date October 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2014 2013 Doktora Programı Mezunları Özel Sayısı

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APA Özdemir, S., & Çalı, Ş. (2016). The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, 4.
AMA Özdemir S, Çalı Ş. The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. May 2016;4.
Chicago Özdemir, Serdar, and Şanda Çalı. “The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 4, May (May 2016).
EndNote Özdemir S, Çalı Ş (May 1, 2016) The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 4
IEEE S. Özdemir and Ş. Çalı, “The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship”, Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 4, 2016.
ISNAD Özdemir, Serdar - Çalı, Şanda. “The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 4 (May 2016).
JAMA Özdemir S, Çalı Ş. The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2016;4.
MLA Özdemir, Serdar and Şanda Çalı. “The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship”. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences, vol. 4, 2016.
Vancouver Özdemir S, Çalı Ş. The Impact of Medical Education Process on Student’s Attitudes Towards Patient-Physician Relationship. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences. 2016;4.

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