Future of Medical Education Journal (Sep 2024)

Preceptorship Approach in Internship and Clinical Clerkship of Medical Sciences Students

  • Yasaman Jafari,
  • Rezvan Rajabzadeh,
  • Yekta Rahimi,
  • Hasan Namdar Ahmadabad,
  • Seyed Hamid Hosseini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/fmej.2024.75865.1571
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 16 – 22

Abstract

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Background: This study examined the level of satisfaction of medical and public health students in the management and supervision of Preceptorship in health internships. Method: In this cross-sectional study, all students who have passed their health apprenticeship and internship courses under preceptorship supervision (from 2019 to 2021) were chosen via census method as the study sample (n=208). A modified nursing clinical facilitator questionnaire was used for data collection. Data analysis was done using SPSS 20 through the T-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation coefficient. Results: The mean age of the subjects was 23.41±2.46 years, the average academic GPA was 16.85±1.35. The mean satisfaction score with the preceptorship program among public health students was 104.34±23.32 and among medical students was 100.45±24.05. The largest mean was related to the items "the feedback and guidelines of preceptor are honest and correct (10.4±1.10)" and "preceptor does her best to keep the client's secrets confidential and also reminds students to observe this issue (4.50±1.11)". The lowest mean was related to the items "the preceptor gives me the sufficient opportunity for independence in tasks (3.86±1.09)" and "the preceptor attempts to determine and investigate my learning needs and do the training accordingly (3.86±1.11)".Conclusion: This approach could receive a desirable student satisfaction score based on the findings. Thus, the sustenance of this approach can have a good effect on students' training skills. It is suggested that it be implemented and its impact in other fields and internship courses be examined.

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