Knowledge and perception of Family Medicine among medical students at University of Ibadan, Nigeria

South African Family Practice

 
 
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Title Knowledge and perception of Family Medicine among medical students at University of Ibadan, Nigeria
 
Creator Fasola, O. E. Alao, A. O. Ibisola, B. A. Obimakinde, A. M. Odekunle, I. C.
 
Subject — knowledge; perception; Family Medicine; medical student; Ibadan
Description Background: Postgraduate training in Family Medicine in Nigeria began over three decades ago, but it was not until recently that the National University Commission (NUC) made it a policy for all Nigerian universities to include undergraduate Family Medicine training in their curriculum. This study aimed to assess the awareness and perception of Family Medicine among medical students at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted over a period of four weeks (June 11–July 6, 2018) among 131 fourth-year, 118 fifth-year and 163 sixth-year medical students at UCH, Ibadan. Data were obtained using a self-administered questionnaire.Results: Data were collected from 309 (75% of the target population). The mean age of the respondents was 22.3 ± 2.3 years. The majority (74.4%) did not have a family member who was a doctor and only 2.3% had a family member who was specialising inFamily Medicine. Most of the participants (68.9%) had good knowledge of Family Medicine, while 57.3% had good perception of Family Medicine as a specialty. Importantly, an increase in year of clerkship was associated with an increase in the knowledge of Family Medicine among the respondents.Conclusion: It was observed that with increase in length of exposure to Family Medicine as a specialty, knowledge and perception of the specialty improved among the medical students. It is imperative that all the medical schools in Nigeria implement the NUC directive and start undergraduate Family Medicine training.
 
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Date 2019-10-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/safp.v61i5.4949
 
Source South African Family Practice; Vol 61, No 5 (2019): September/October; 32 2078-6204 2078-6190
 
Language eng
 
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