Title of article :
Health Promotion and Early Disease Detection Among Medical School Faculty
Author/Authors :
Elliot D. L.، نويسنده , , Goldberg L. A.، نويسنده , , Toffler W. L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1994
Pages :
4
From page :
253
To page :
256
Abstract :
Background. Medical school faculty members influence students′ health promotion beliefs by their patient care activities and personal health habits. We characterized the medical school environment by defining faculty′s health promotion and early disease detection attitudes and practices. The data disclose faculty needs and suggest a new paradigm to alter medical students′ health promotion beliefs and care patterns. Methods. An observational study of all academic faculty was conducted at a medical school using self-report survey data collected with a confidential questionnaire. The survey instrument assessed faculty demographics, 27 behaviors, and 23 beliefs concerning health promotion. Results. Eighty-four percent of faculty (575 of 683) responded. Although agreement was moderate to good between lifestyle beliefs and personal behaviors, the concordance between personal adherence to and beliefs concerning the recommended physical examinations and laboratory tests was only fair (kappa 0.21 to 0.40). Conclusion. Faculty′s health promotion and disease detection beliefs and behaviors were inconsistent. Observing this discrepancy may relate to students′ establishment of attitudes and practices. Modifying faculty′s personal behaviors and altering the medical school environment might enhance students′ commitment toward preventive care.
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
1994
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Record number :
802435
Link To Document :
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