Published April 21, 2020 | Version v1
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ATTITUDE OF MEDICAL STUDENT TOWARDS PSYCHIATRY IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

  • 1. Hamdard College of Medicine and Dentistry
  • 2. Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College
  • 3. Nishtar Medical University Multan

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Dearth of psychiatrist specialists is evident worldwide. Awareness of undergraduate students towards mental illness has an important role in affecting the quality of care the patient receives and in choosing psychiatry as a career. Decision to specialize in psychiatry based on many factors, however attitude of undergraduates towards career choice play most important role in this aspect. Objective: This study aims to explore attitude and towards psychiatry among medical undergraduates in tertiary care hospital and factors influencing this decision. Methodology: It was Descriptive cross sectional study done at Nishtar medical University, Multan, from June to November 2019. The total 384 students from first to final year were enrolled by non-probability convenient sampling technique. Participation was voluntary and ensured that response would be kept anonymous. ATP-30 (Attitude towards Psychiatry) a 30 item self- administered questionnaire was used to measure the attitude of medical students. Data collected on a pre-defined questionnaire was analyzed using SPSS version 23. Results pertaining to rates were reported as frequencies and percentages. Result: 47.4% of study respondents were male and 52.6 % were female. 52.3% of our study respondents strongly agree that psychiatry was respected branch of medicine and 56.7% strongly agree that psychiatry should be an important part of medical curriculum. 19.4% of study respondents consider it in the list of the carrier choice while majority didn’t think that it should be in their career list options. Conclusion: Majority of students shows positive attitude. Mostly found it as respected and essential field of medicine. However insufficient knowledge and awareness can also be observed in responses pertaining to available treatment and advancement in the field. There is a need to revise the curriculum and clinical rotation schedule to raise interest of students regarding mental health issues of their community and ease their decision in choosing it as a career

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