Facilitating and inhibiting factors in health care personnel participation in in-service education programs
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Sh Pashandi , H Khoshab , H Rafiei , A Abbaszadeh , F Borhani  |
Bam University of Medical Science , hadikhoshab@gmail.com |
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Introduction: Numerous factors play an important role in participation of medical staff in education programs. However, information in this regards is very limited. The purpose of this study was to assess facilitating and inhibiting factors in health care personnel participation in in-service education programs. Method: In this cross sectional study, 740 medical staff from Kerman university of medical science were enrolled into the study using convenience method from April to July 2013. Data collected using three questionnaires (demographic questionnaire, questionnaire that examined barriers of participation in continuing medical education programs and questionnaire that examined facilitating factors of participation in in-service medical education programs. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 16. Descriptive analysis, independent t test, and one way ANOVA were used. Results: “credits earned” was the most important motivational factor with mean score of 4.25±0.84 and “competitive advantage” was the least significant with mean score of 3.0±1.12. The main barrier was “lack of enough personnel” with mean score of 4.02±1.20 and the least significant was “low self-confidence” with mean score of 2.88±1.38. Results of present study showed significant difference between mean score of personal (3.97±0.22) and organizational (3.48±0.27) motivational. But difference between mean score of personal (3.42±0.36) and organizational (3.49±0.23) barrier were not significant. Conclusion: “credits earned” was the main motivation factor of participation in continuing education programs. Therefore, methods such as employee suggestion program, determining content of educational, and workshops on program verification for staff nurses may change their attitude towards educational programs. |
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Keywords: In-service education, medical education, barrier, facilitator |
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Type of Study: Quantitative-Research |
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Special Received: 2015/02/8 | Accepted: 2015/02/17 | Published: 2015/02/17
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