Long-term clinical clerkship improves medical students' attitudes toward team collaboration
説明
To examine the related factors associated with medical students' attitudes toward team collaboration.This cross-sectional study targeted medical students, residents, and doctors. A survey was conducted from 2016 to 2017 using the Japanese version of the Jefferson Scale of Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Collaboration (JeffSATIC-J), which evaluated "working relationship" and "accountability." We analyzed 2409 questionnaire responses with JeffSATIC-J items and the gender item. Analysis of variance was used for factors associated with the JeffSATIC-J score and Spearman's rank correlation coefficient for the relationship between educational intervention and the JeffSATIC-J score.First-year students' scores were the highest (FThese results indicate that long-term clinical clerkship in the community at higher grades is important in improving medical students' attitudes toward team collaboration. A qualitative study is required to confirm our findings.
収録刊行物
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- International Journal of Medical Education
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International Journal of Medical Education 13 274-286, 2022-10-31
International Journal of Medical Education