Perception of Ethics and Professionalism Teaching among Dental Professionals at a Teaching Hospital in Karachi

Rubab Jawed, Dr Ruqayyah Quresh Hashmi, Dr Hafsa Usman, Dr Mehtab, Dr Saba Sabir
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Background: Health care professionals come across many ethically difficult situations in their clinical practices and community; the students should be equipped with skills to resolve ethical and professional issues. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Baqai dental college, Karachi. All the faculty members and house officers of the dental teaching hospital were included in the study. The tool used for the data collection was a structured questionnaire, for drawing views of the participants on professionalism and ethics teaching. The survey instrument evaluated two domains; attitudes 25 items, and goals 19 items on ethics and professionalism education. Data were recorded and analyzed in SPSS 24. To compare the responses of both the groups, that is, the house officers and the faculty member’s independent t-test was applied to compare the mean scores. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was considered significant. Results: The questionnaire was circulated to a total of 157 participants (75 faculty members and 82 house officers) with a 100% response rate. The faculty members and the house officers showed a positive attitude regarding ethics, professionalism, and teachings. The participants agreed with the goals that can be achieved by incorporating professionalism and medical ethics in education. The participant strongly affirmed the learning and teaching of professionalism (4.06 ± 0.989). Conclusion: The realization of the need to teach ethics and professionalism by dental professionals is the first step to bringing change in their daily clinical practice and interpersonal qualities. Keywords: Ethics, Professionalism, “Education, Medical”, “Personality development”, “Social Desirability”.  
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卡拉奇某教学医院牙科专业人员的道德观念与专业教学
背景:卫生保健专业人员在临床实践和社区中遇到许多道德困难的情况;学生应该具备解决道德和专业问题的技能。方法:在卡拉奇Baqai牙科学院进行了一项横断面研究。所有牙科教学医院的教职员工和住院部工作人员均被纳入研究。用于数据收集的工具是一份结构化的问卷,用于绘制参与者对专业和道德教学的看法。该调查工具评估了两个领域;道德与职业教育的态度25项,目标19项。数据用SPSS 24进行记录和分析。为了比较两组的反应,即采用院务人员和教员的独立t检验来比较平均分数。p值≤0.05被认为是显著的。结果:问卷共发放157名参与者(75名教员和82名院务人员),回复率为100%。教职员工和宿舍管理人员在道德、专业和教学方面表现出积极的态度。与会者同意将专业精神和医德纳入教育可以实现的目标。学员对专业学与教的肯定度较高(4.06±0.989)。结论:认识到对牙科专业人员进行道德和职业教育的必要性,是改变其日常临床实践和人际交往素质的第一步。关键词:伦理、专业、“教育、医学”、“人格发展”、“社会可取性”。
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