Author/Authors :
RASUL, SHAZIA Shalamar Medical & Dental College (SMDC) - Lahore, Pakistan , BASHIR, M. ZAHID Shalamar Medical & Dental College (SMDC) - Lahore, Pakistan , SALEEM, SAROSH Shalamar Medical & Dental College (SMDC) - Lahore, Pakistan , TAHIR, SHABNAM Shalamar Medical & Dental College (SMDC) - Lahore, Pakistan , RASHEED, AFLAK Federal Post graduate Medical Institute Sheikh Zayed Hospital - Lahore, Pakistan , ALI SABIR, MUHAMMAD Shalamar Hospital - Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Introduction: Medical professionalism is an essential part of training and professional development of medical students.
Unprofessional behavior in medical school may lead to
professional misconduct in the future careers. The Learner’s
Attitude of Medical Professionalism Scale (LAMPS) is a selfassessment
questionnaire. It has been used in this study to assess
and compare self-reported attitudes about different domains of
medical professionalism among First and Final Year students
and Faculty of Shalamar Medical and Dental College (SMDC).
LAMPS has been used to identify the gaps in the attitudes of
medical students and professionals, which can be addressed
through a training program of professionalism.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional survey conducted in SMDC from
June to Dec 2018. First Year and Final Year Students and Faculty
were recruited by non-probability convenience sampling. The
sample size was calculated by the Cochran’s Formula, keeping the
level of significance at 5% and margin of error at 3%. The reliability
of LAMPS using Cronbach’s alpha is 0.7. It has been validated by 32
experts followed by pilot testing. The domains of professionalism
were scored according to Likert Scale. The data were analyzed using
SPSS 24. T-test was used for comparison of the means.
Results: There were a total of 204 study participants; 88 students
from First Year, 78 from Final Year and 38 Faculty Members. Honor/
Integrity was the most valued trait and Excellence/Autonomy was
the lowest scored domain of medical professionalism. There was
a significant difference among attitudes of the First and Final Year
students in the domains of Excellence/Autonomy and Altruism.
Excellence/Autonomy and Honor/Integrity showed a significant
difference between the Final Year students and Faculty.
Conclusions: Medical students and faculty have significantly different views of certain attributes of professionalism. Honor/
Integrity was the most valued trait and Excellence/Autonomy was the lowest valued trait of medical professionalism.
Keywords :
Assessment , Medical professionalism , Medical students , Faculty