KMID : 1038320190160010027
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º¸°ÇÀÇ·á±³À°Æò°¡ 2019 Volume.16 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.27
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Higher levels of self-efficacy and readiness for a future career of Spanish speaking physician assistant students after their volunteer work in a student-run free clinic in the United States
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Weaver Shannon
Hussaini Zainub Valentin Virginia L. Panahi Samin Levitt Sarah Elizabeth Ashby Jeanie Kamimura Akiko
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Abstract
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Volunteering at a free clinic may influence career choice amongst health profession students. The purpose of this research is to explore knowledge, skill, attitudes, self-efficacy, interest in future work with the underserved, and interest in primary care amongst physician assistant (PA) students through the analysis of demographic characteristics of PA students at a student-run free clinic in the United States. Data were collected from 56 PA students with a quantitative survey collection in October 2018 after their participation at a student-run free clinic in Intermountain West, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Out of three sub-scales i. e. attitudes, effect, and readiness, students responded most positively to effect of experience of participating in free clinic. Students who spoke Spanish showed higher levels of self-efficacy and readiness for a future career in comparison to non-Spanish speakers.
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KEYWORD
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Physician assistants, medically uninsured, primary care, educational activity, volunteerism
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