Multidimensional perfectionism trends among various core and allied health care professionals in a major Indian metropolitan city of Western India

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BACKGROUND

This exploratory study was done to assess the multidimensional perfectionism trends among various core and allied health care professionals in a major Indian metropolitan city of western India. Unlike other scales, here we considered both individual and intersubjective components of perfectionism by introducing three trait dimensions – self‑oriented perfectionism, other‑oriented perfectionism, and socially prescribed perfectionism.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A cross‑sectional descriptive type of study was conducted with total sample consisting of 500 participants with the main motive of evaluation and comparison of the multidimensional perfectionism among interns of the core and allied health care professionals from fields of medicine, dentistry, ayurveda, and homeopathy residing in the major Indian metropolitan cities of western India.

RESULTS

This study showed that under the self‑oriented domain, highest mean score is of medical faculty (73.97). In other‑oriented domain, dental (62.62) and homeopathy (62.38) professionals have almost similar mean. Lowest being of ayurveda (61.65) compared to the highest score of the medical fraternity (67.62). In the socially prescribed domain, medical professionals (65.53) have the highest mean though it is the lowest mean value of the medical faculty compared to other two domains. Chi‑square test is applied to the data for the questions among all the three domains. Correlation has been deduced by applying Pearson’s correlation to the collected data from the study. The degree of correlation between self‑oriented with self‑oriented is 1, self‑oriented with other‑oriented is 0.763, and that of self‑oriented with socially oriented is 0.678.

CONCLUSION

Medical professionals scoring maximum in self‑oriented perfectionism compared to other two domains reflect their extreme personal standards. Medical professionals are followed by dental professionals in self oriented perfectionism who are demanded of perfection in their routine practice. Ayurveda and homeopathy professionals scored better in other‑oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism attributing to their sentiments of fulfilling the expectations and demands of others.

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English
Published:
Journal of Education and Health Promotion, Volume:13 Issue: 1, Jan 2023
Page:
27
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