MOllabashi R, Haghani F. Teacher-Student and Teacher-Patients Interaction Time in the Ambulatory Settings in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Iranian Journal of Medical Education 2012; 11 (9) :1025-1029
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Abstract: (10982 Views)
Introduction: Regarding the importance of ambulatory education and its challenges, this study was done to investigate Teacher-Student and Teacher-Patients Interaction Time in educational ambulatory settings in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.
Methods: In a descriptive cross-sectional study, Teacher-Student and Teacher-Patients Interaction Time of 45 teachers was investigated in educational ambulatory settings in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences during the academic year of 2007-200. Teacher - student interaction and teacher- patients interaction time and the number of visiting patients per hour was investigated by researcher.
The gathered data was analyzed statistically using descriptive statistical indexes frequency percentile.
Results: Teacher –patient interaction was less than 5 minutes in more than 50% of ambulatory settings. Teacher –students interaction was less than 5 minutes in less than 50% of ambulatory settings. The number of visited patients during an hour in 70% of the health centers was one patient.
Conclusion: The finding showed that teacher- students and teacher -patient interaction time were low and suggested some solution for this problem.
Type of Study:
Original research article |
Subject:
Clinical Teaching Received: 2012/03/3 | Accepted: 2012/03/12 | Published: 2012/03/15 | ePublished: 2012/03/15
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