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Healthcare Students and the Future of Integrated Care
Fri Oct 31 2025
Healthcare students are the future of medicine. Their knowledge and attitudes today will shape how they practice tomorrow. A recent study looked at how well students from three different schools understand and value integrated healthcare. This approach combines nutrition, lifestyle changes, and traditional medicine.
Key Findings
- Most students in the study knew a lot about integrated healthcare.
- They also had positive attitudes towards it.
- However, there were differences among students from different schools, years of study, and disciplines.
- Nursing students knew more than nutrition students.
Knowledge vs. Action
- Knowledge did not always lead to action.
- Students who knew more about integrated healthcare did not necessarily practice it.
- This shows that knowing something is not enough.
- Attitudes and beliefs also play a big role.
The KAP Model
The study used a model called KAP (Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice).
- It helps understand how these three factors are connected.
- The study found:
- Knowledge had a weak but positive link to attitude.
- It did not directly affect practice.
Conclusion
This study is important. It shows that teaching healthcare students about integrated care can be beneficial.
- It can help create better healthcare policies and practices.
- However, more needs to be done.
- Students need to be encouraged to put their knowledge into practice.
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questions
Could the high knowledge scores (74%) be influenced by a hidden agenda promoting specific dietary or lifestyle choices?
If integrated healthcare were a reality TV show, what would the plot twists be based on the findings of this study?
Is it possible that the significant differences in knowledge scores across institutions are due to undisclosed biases in the survey design?
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