• Title of article

    Demand For Sickness Certificate To Cover Absenteeism in Examinations in Postgraduate Education: A Cross- Sectinal Prevalence Study

  • Author/Authors

    DENİZ ŞAFAK, Elif Erciyes University - School of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine, Turkey , MAZICIOĞLU, Mumtaz M. Erciyes University - School of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine, Turkey , ÜSTÜNBAŞ, Hasan Basri Erciyes University - School of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine, Turkey , GÖLGELİ, Asuman Erciyes University - School of Medicine - Department of Physiology, Turkey

  • From page
    633
  • To page
    642
  • Abstract
    Background: This study was designed to evaluate the postgraduate students’ behavior in demanding sickness certificates for rest in examination periods. Methods: A characteristic of sickness certificate was to present an excuse for absenteeism in the mid-term examinations, provided to 14 graduate and 9 undergraduate schools were analyzed quantitatively. Results: The 80.1% (1795) of reports were prescribed for graduate students and of them most frequently delivered sickness certifications were faculty of engineering and faculty of science respectively (786 students 35.1% and 435 students 19.4% respectively). Conclusion: The coexistence of providing sickness certificates for rest in periods in which examinations are concentrated and proposing short periods of rest strongly suggests that nonmedical reasons are mostly cause of prescribing rest to cover absenteeism.
  • Keywords
    Sickness certificate , absenteeism , student , undergraduate , postgraduate
  • Journal title
    Kastamonu University, Kastamonu Education Journal
  • Journal title
    Kastamonu University, Kastamonu Education Journal
  • Record number

    2595724