Skip to main content

Table 2 Frequencies of responses to preparedness items for which 10% or more of sample were unprepared

From: The relationship between medical student learning opportunities and preparedness for practice: a questionnaire study

Questionnaire items

1

2

3

4

5

Please indicate how prepared you are to begin foundation year 1 in the following areas….

Not at all prepared

   

Fully prepared

Prescribe dose and route of insulin, including use of sliding scales

12 (3.5%*)

75 (21.8%)

165 (48%)

76 (22.1%)

12 (3.5%)

25.3%

48%

25.6%

Prescribe, set up and monitor a blood transfusion

14 (4.1%)

51 (14.8%)

159 (46.2%)

105 (30.5%)

12 (3.5%)

18.9%

46.2%

34%

Wound care and basic wound dressing

10 (2.9%)

55 (16%)

118 (34.3%)

133 (38.7%)

23 (6.7%)

18.9%

34.3%

45.4%

Diagnose and manage acute medical emergencies.

2 (0.6%)

43 (12.5%)

144 (41.9%)

136 (39.5%)

15 (4.4%)

13.1%

41.9%

43.9%

Detect and report adverse drug reactions.

2 (0.6%)

40 (11.6%)

141 (41%)

130 (37.8%)

28 (8.1%)

12.2%

41%

45.9%

Carry out practical procedures: urinary catheterisation, skin suturing

4 (1.2%)

37 (10.8%)

133 (38.7%)

123 (35.8%)

42 (12.2%)

12.0%

38.7%

48%

Contribute to the care of patients and their families at the end of life

3 (0.9%)

31 (9%)

127 (36.9%)

148 (43%)

34 (9.9%)

9.9%

36.9%

34%

  1. *NB. Percentages use the whole sample of 344 as denominator, not those who responded to the item, in order to provide an indication of prevalence with the sample as a whole.