Pakistani Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Communication Skills Learning: A Correlation of Demographic and Education-Related Characteristics

  • Amanat R
  • Yasmin M
  • Sohail A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study intends to inspect medical students' attitudes regarding the learning of communication skills and to inspect the relationship of Pakistani undergraduate medical students' attitudes to-wards the learning of communication skills with demographic and education-related characteris-tics (gender, age, residence and parents' occupation). The population of the research was the 5 th professional, undergraduate medical students of Pakistani medical colleges. Samples were taken from four Pakistani public medical colleges. Data for this research has been collected through the use of already designed communication skills attitude scale by Rees et al. A pilot study was con-ducted for checking reliability and validity of CSAS and on the basis of findings of pilot study. Some modifications have also been done in CSAS of Rees et al. Data has been analyzed through SPSS ver-sion 20. Results of this research have shown that Pakistani medical students carry both positive and negative attitudes towards learning of communication skills.

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Amanat, R., Yasmin, M., Sohail, A., & Amanat, M. (2016). Pakistani Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Communication Skills Learning: A Correlation of Demographic and Education-Related Characteristics. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 04(01), 67–73. https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2016.41009

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