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4th year physical therapy students satisfaction in jordanian universities: A survey study

Fizjoterapia Polska, Volume 18, No. 4, Year 2018

Purpose. The purpose of this survey was to examine students’ satisfaction about physical therapy education in 3 Jordanian universities in addition to determining their perspective on some of the issues related to the profession before and after graduation and entering the working fieield. Method: An online survey accessed through a hyperlink was directed to 4th year (fieinal year) physical therapy students who are currently studying in Jordanian universities through their virtual social network groups. The link was posted on the main student’s virtual social network groups of the three universities; it also included a message asking participants to share the link with their physical therapy peers to complete the survey. Result: 85% of responders reported that being a physical therapy student has signifieicantly infieluenced their life. 76% of responders reported that studying physical therapy has positively infieluenced their social environment. 84% of responders reported that including a fieifth year for residency is more effective. Conclusion: our survey results indicate that students are generally satisfieied with the quality of education they are receiving, there is some lack in equipment, and salaries are very low post graduation. Those issues addressed in this study will be the leading point for coming studies trying to investigate what are the reasons for such defieiciencies and how they can be fixed.
Statistics
Citations: 8
Authors: 8
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
ISSN: 16420136
e-ISSN: 20844328
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative