Knowledge, Attitude, Practice and Barriers Toward Research Among Undergraduate Medical Students

Kamal Raj Baral, Saurabh Koirala, Abhishek Kharel, Hari Prasad Upadhyay, Prerna Bansal
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Background: Early exposure to medical research during undergraduate studies helps to establish a solid medical education by enhancing students' understanding and knowledge of the subject. This exposure also provides valuable experience with evidence-based medicine, which is crucial for success in the medical field. The objective of this study is to assess the knowledge, attitude, practice, and barriers toward research among undergraduate medical students. Methods: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate medical students. Data was collected using a self-structured questionnaire using stratified random sampling. Data was entered and analyzed by using SPSS-20. p-value <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The study found that 70.6% of students had good knowledge and 44.9% of students had a good attitude toward research. The good attitude was highest among interns (73.70%) followed by first-year students (60%). The study showed that 28.9% had participated in at least one workshop on research methodology, lab research, or any other similar workshops. Barriers faced by students were lack of time due to the demanding nature of the MBBS curriculum, lack of opportunity to conduct research, lack of funding for research, and difficulty in patient follow-up. Conclusion: The students had good research knowledge, with decreasing attitude toward research from first to final year but highest among interns. Research practice among students is low. Barriers faced by students were lack of time, awareness, opportunity; funding, and difficulty in patient follow-up.
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医学本科学生的知识、态度、实践与科研障碍
背景:& # x0D;在本科学习期间早期接触医学研究有助于建立扎实的医学教育,增强学生对该学科的理解和知识。这种接触也提供了宝贵的循证医学经验,这对医学领域的成功至关重要。本研究旨在探讨医学生科研知识、态度、行为与障碍。 & # x0D;方法:& # x0D;本研究以医科大学生为研究对象,进行横断面分析研究。采用分层随机抽样的自结构问卷收集数据。采用SPSS-20进行数据录入和分析。p值<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。 & # x0D;结果:& # x0D;研究发现70.6%的学生有良好的知识,44.9%的学生有良好的研究态度。持良好态度的实习生最多(73.70%),其次是一年级学生(60%)。研究显示,28.9%的人至少参加过一次研究方法、实验室研究或任何其他类似的研讨会。学生面临的障碍是由于MBBS课程要求高而缺乏时间,缺乏进行研究的机会,缺乏研究资金,以及患者随访困难。 & # x0D;结论:& # x0D;学生具有良好的研究知识,从第一年到最后一年,对研究的态度逐渐下降,但实习生中态度最高。学生的研究实践很少。学生面临的障碍是缺乏时间、意识和机会;资金,患者随访困难。
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