An investigation of the attitudes of medical students to physically disabled people |
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Authors: | K R MITCHELL MONICA HAYES JILL GORDON BARBARA WALLIS |
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Institution: | Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle, New South Wales |
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Abstract: | A study was carried out to investigate the change in attitudes towards physically disabled people of a group of fifty-eight medical students during the first 3 years of their course. The students attended a newly established medical school which has developed a curriculum without the traditional division into preclinical and clinical years and where contact with patients occurs from the first year. Results demonstrated that, as expected, at the start of the course the attitudes of females towards disabled people were more positive than those of males. Also, a significant change in attitudes was found after 3 years, both males and females demonstrating more positive attitudes toward physical disability. The differences between males and females were maintained. The relationship between these students' attitudes and their behaviour was discussed and proposals for further research to investigate this are outlined. |
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Keywords: | Students medical/* psychol *Attitude of health personnel * Disabled Education medical undergraduate Sex factors Australia |
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