AWARENESS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY AS A PROFESSION AMONG PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS OF PRIVATE AND GOVERNMENT COLLEGES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36283/qw0m3375Keywords:
Awareness, Profession, Physical Therapy, Government, Private, Intermediate, Pre-medicalAbstract
OBJECTIVE
To determine the awareness and perception of Physical Therapy as a career among the intermediate students of Karachi.
STUDY DESIGN
It is a cross sectional study.
STUDY SETTINGS AND PARTICIPANTS
The settings of this study were two Private and two Government sector Intermediate colleges, offering Pre-medical and participants were students studying in these colleges.
SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
Non-probability convenience sampling technique.
RESULTS
Results revealed that only 13.5% of students were well aware of physical therapy as a profession in government and private colleges whereas, 31% in government colleges and 26.5% in private colleges had little knowledge. While 28% government and 30.5% in private were totally unaware of it. 75.7% and 83.5% from government and private sector students responded that physical therapy will be most rewarded in Orthopedic/Musculoskeletal fields respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
The awareness of Physical Therapy as a career among intermediate students would help in creating more effective marketing strategies. Unfortunately, a small percentage of the students are aware of physiotherapy and the services provided by this profession which implies that there is an urgent need for marketing campaign.
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