Research Article

Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students

Volume: 2 Number: 3 December 25, 2025

Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: Collaboration among professional disciplines is essential for providing thorough patient-focused care in family medicine. This study sought to assess the interprofessional identities and perspectives of family medicine residents at Süleyman Demirel University in Turkey. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted involving 61 participants from two residency programs: the Family Medicine Residency Program (FMRP) and the Contract Family Medicine Residency Program (CFMRP). The Extended Professional Identity Scale (EPIS-Tr), Dual Identity Scale (DIS-Tr), and Interprofessional Attitude Scale (IPAS-Tr) were used. Results: The average age of the 61 participants was 31.62±6.56 years, with a sex distribution of 48% male and 52% female. FMRP residents were younger and had less work experience than CFMRP residents did. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups regarding the EPIS-Tr, DIS-Tr, or IPAS-Tr subscales. Correlation analysis revealed weak to moderate positive correlations between EPIS-Tr and DIS-Tr (r=.32, P=.037), EPIS-Tr and IPAS-Tr (r=.35, P=.021), and DIS-Tr and IPAS-Tr (r=.27, p=.026). All three scales exhibited excellent internal consistency, with Cronbach's α values exceeding .90. Conclusion: The findings indicate that residents of family medicine possess favorable interprofessional identities and attitudes, underscoring the potential to enhance the quality of primary healthcare through collaborative efforts among professionals. To effectively implement interprofessional collaboration in family medicine, it is crucial to develop strategies that address both obstacles and enablers at the system, organizational, interpersonal, and individual levels.

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Supporting Institution

The authors declare that they have no financial support for this study.

Ethical Statement

Within the scope of the study, approval was obtained from the Süleyman Demirel University Ethics Committee with dates 05-11-2024 and 83/71.

Thanks

We would like to thank Süleyman Demirel University for their support with our research.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Higher Education Studies (Other), Family Medicine

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 25, 2025

Submission Date

May 26, 2025

Acceptance Date

October 17, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 2 Number: 3

APA
Kolcu, G. (2025). Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students. Journal of Medical Education and Family Medicine, 2(3), 80-85. https://doi.org/10.62425/jmefm.1706568
AMA
1.Kolcu G. Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students. J Med Educ Family Med. 2025;2(3):80-85. doi:10.62425/jmefm.1706568
Chicago
Kolcu, Giray. 2025. “Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students”. Journal of Medical Education and Family Medicine 2 (3): 80-85. https://doi.org/10.62425/jmefm.1706568.
EndNote
Kolcu G (December 1, 2025) Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students. Journal of Medical Education and Family Medicine 2 3 80–85.
IEEE
[1]G. Kolcu, “Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students”, J Med Educ Family Med, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 80–85, Dec. 2025, doi: 10.62425/jmefm.1706568.
ISNAD
Kolcu, Giray. “Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students”. Journal of Medical Education and Family Medicine 2/3 (December 1, 2025): 80-85. https://doi.org/10.62425/jmefm.1706568.
JAMA
1.Kolcu G. Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students. J Med Educ Family Med. 2025;2:80–85.
MLA
Kolcu, Giray. “Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students”. Journal of Medical Education and Family Medicine, vol. 2, no. 3, Dec. 2025, pp. 80-85, doi:10.62425/jmefm.1706568.
Vancouver
1.Giray Kolcu. Evaluation of Interprofessional Identity and Attitudes of Family Medicine Residency Students. J Med Educ Family Med. 2025 Dec. 1;2(3):80-5. doi:10.62425/jmefm.1706568

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