Pediatric standardized residency training faculty’s perceptions of medical education research: a questionnaire survey

Mu-Xue Yu, Xiao-Yun Jiang, Xiao-Yu Li, Zhi-Hui Yue, Ying Mo, Wang-Kai Liu, Yu-Fen Gu
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Background Rigorous medical education research (MER) conducted by faculty in pediatric standardized residency training (SRT) can contribute to the promotion of child health care. This study aimed to assess the perceptions of pediatric SRT faculty regarding MER in Guangdong Province, China. Methods In August 2022, an anonymous questionnaire survey was conducted during a medical education conference in Guangzhou, Guangdong. A total of 40 pediatric SRT clinical teachers from 10 teaching hospitals in Guangdong Province attended the pediatric session of the medical education conference and completed the questionnaire during the conference. The questionnaire covered various topics related to MER conducted in SRT, the challenges they encountered in MER, and their perceptions of grants on MER. Results Among the 40 teachers, 16 (40.00%) stated that they did not participate in any MER activities. The main challenges they encountered in conducting MER were the lack of training (72.50%), limited time (80.00%), and lack of grants funding (60.00%). Only 10 (25.00%) teachers were reported to have received grants for MER projects. Conclusions The findings highlight the importance of providing support and training to pediatric SRT faculty in Guangdong Province, China, to enhance their engagement in MER. Addressing these challenges can lead to significant improvements in child health care promotion through evidence-based educational practices.
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儿科规范化住院医师培训教师对医学教育研究的认知:问卷调查
背景:在儿科标准化住院医师培训(SRT)中,教师进行严格的医学教育研究(MER)有助于促进儿童保健。本研究旨在评估中国广东省儿科SRT教师对MER的看法。方法于2022年8月在广东广州举行的医学教育会议期间采用匿名问卷调查。来自广东省10家教学医院的40名儿科SRT临床教师参加了医学教育大会儿科分会,并在会议期间完成了问卷调查。调查问卷涵盖了与SRT进行的市场营销相关的各种主题,他们在市场营销中遇到的挑战,以及他们对市场营销拨款的看法。结果40名教师中有16名(40.00%)表示没有参加过任何MER活动。他们在进行MER时遇到的主要挑战是缺乏培训(72.50%)、时间有限(80.00%)和缺乏资助(60.00%)。据报道,只有10名教师(25.00%)获得了市场营销项目的资助。研究结果强调了为中国广东省的儿科SRT教师提供支持和培训的重要性,以提高他们对MER的参与。应对这些挑战可通过循证教育实践显著改善儿童保健促进工作。
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