. Saeed Khosrawi; . Hadis Ramezanian; . Roya Mollabashi
Volume 8, Issue 4 , April 2018, , Pages 1-6
Abstract
CONTEXT: Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) is a specialized clinical field of musculoskeletaldiseases and physical impairment that is unknown for most of the medical students.AIMS: ...
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CONTEXT: Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PMR) is a specialized clinical field of musculoskeletaldiseases and physical impairment that is unknown for most of the medical students.AIMS: This study aimed to assess medical students’ attitude and knowledge toward PMR and itsrole in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.SETTING AND DESIGN: This cross‑sectional study was done on 175 medical students of IsfahanUniversity of Medical Sciences from 2015 to 2016. Sample population was selected by randomsampling among 350 students.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Participants were evaluated by a research‑made questionnairewith confirmed validity and reliability. This questionnaire included 36 questions divided in four partsincluding demographic data, knowledge, attitude, and performance ranking.STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Data were analyzed using SPSS 20. Statistical test for quantitativeand qualitative variables was carried out by mean ± standard deviation and percentage or number,respectively. For analyzing variables, Student’s t‑test and Chi‑square test were used.RESULTS: In this study, 150 medical students with a mean age of 24.48 ± 1.48 years participatedof which 40% of them were male. The mean score of Student’s knowledge about PMR and its rolein diagnosis and treatment of disorders was 5.16 ± 1.90, and 91.3% had low level of knowledge.The mean score of student’s attitude toward PMR and its role in the diagnosis and treatment ofmusculoskeletal problems was 3.33 ± 0.46, and 69.3% had attitude level above the average.Evaluation of student’s performance showed that when they manage patients with musculoskeletalproblems as general physician, they refer the patients to physiatrists at the first step if it is necessary.CONCLUSION: Understanding the factors influencing the attitudes and knowledge of medical studentsis prime to help establishing the roles, providing proper facilities, carrying out successful planning totrain expert physicians and create a motivated environment in medical schools.