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Extent of awareness and attitudes on plagiarism among post-graduate resident doctors and junior medical faculty in India: a cross-sectional, multicentric study
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Though dissertation is mandatory for postgraduates (PG), it is unknown if adequate knowledge on plagiarism exists at that level. Thus, we intended to study the knowledge and attitude towards plagiarism among junior doctors in India. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study SETTING: PG medical residents and Junior faculty from various teaching institutions across south India. PARTICIPANTS: A total of N=786 doctors filled the questionnaires of which approximately 42.7% were from government medical colleges (GMCs) and the rest from private institutions. METHODS: Participants were given a pretested semistructured questionnaire which contained: (1) demographic details; (2) a quiz developed by Indiana University, USA to assess knowledge and (3) Attitudes towards Plagiarism Questionnaire (ATPQ). OUTCOME MEASURES: The Primary outcome measure was knowledge about plagiarism. The secondary outcome measure was ATPQ scores. RESULTS: A total of N=786 resident doctors and junior faculty from across 11 institutions participated in this study. Of this, 42.7% were from GMCs and 60.6% were women. The mean (SD) knowledge score was 4.43 (1.99) out of 10. The factors (adjusted OR; 95% CI; p value) that emerged as significant predictors of knowledge were number of years in profession (-0.181; -0.299 to -0.062; 0.003), no previous publication (0.298; 0.099 to 0.498; 0.003) and working in a GMC (0.400; 0.106 to 0.694; 0.008). The overall mean (SD) scores of the three attitude components were: Permissive attitudes-37.33 (5.33), critical attitudes -20.32 (4.82) and subjective norms-31.05 (4.58), all of which corresponded to the moderate category. CONCLUSION: Participants lacked adequate knowledge on how to avoid plagiarism suggesting a need for a revamp in medical education curriculum in India by incorporating research and publication ethics.
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Autoren
- Jeffrey Pradeep Raj
- Shreeraam Venkatachalam
- Rajkumar S. Amaravati
- Noel Siby
- Aswathy Maria Oommen
- Jesin Elsa Jose
- Melvin George
- Balaji Ramraj
- Vijay Subbaraju Penumutsa
- Deepthi Rani Bodda
- R Rajad
- R Reshmi
- Leeberk Raja Inbaraj
- S. Rajiv
- Basavaraj Bhandare
- Rajalakshmy Aiyappan
- Philip Mathew
- Ahammed K Saleem
- Robin Shetty
- G. Bhuvaneswari
- T. Suresh Kumar
- B Lakshmi Prasanna
- Guru Prasad Manderwad
Institutionen
- King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical College(IN)
- St.John's Medical College Hospital(IN)
- PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research(IN)
- Government Medical College(IN)
- Rangaraya Medical College(IN)
- T. D. Medical College(IN)
- Bangalore Baptist Hospital(IN)
- Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital(IN)
- Pushpagiri Medical College(IN)
- Institute of Medical Sciences(IN)
- Government Vellore Medical College(IN)
- Kamineni Hospitals(IN)