Publication practices of medical students at medical schools in palestine: Experiences, attitudes, and barriers to publishing

A. Jobran, J. Alsamhori, Moath Rushdi Atyani, Mohammed Abdulrazzak, Zarmina Islam, Sifwa Safdar, Shoaib Ahmad, Hassam Ali
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The progression in research and studies made by each nation’s scientific communities serves as one of the primary metrics for evaluating that nation’s scientific development, in this study of medical students at Palestinian medical colleges, attention was given to individuals who had been involved in research activities during their undergraduate training. We conducted an online survey among medical students in Palestinian medical institutions, focusing on those engaged in research processes throughout their undergraduate studies. The study started in March 2022 and ended in the final week of May 2022. Participants were instructed to respond to statements regarding research work in the online self-administered questionnaire. In our study, out of 425 participants, only 4.9% published an article. There were no significant gender disparities between males and females who published at least one article. There was a strong association between the year of study and publishing, with clinical students being more likely to publish (90.4%) than preclinical students (8.6%). our study revealed that students published either to enhance their curriculum vitae (33.0%) or out of personal interest (19.0%). While participants in our study demonstrate high levels of awareness and favorable attitudes toward research, active participation in the research community is still insufficient. More opportunity and mentorship are among the stated obstacles to participation in research. To overcome these obstacles, we suggest making long-term investments in research training, starting research clubs, and offering coaching and mentorship.
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巴勒斯坦医学院医学生的出版实践:发表论文的经历、态度和障碍
每个国家的科学界在研究和学习方面取得的进展是评价该国科学发展的主要指标之一,在这项针对巴勒斯坦医学院医学生的研究中,我们关注了在本科培训期间参与研究活动的个人。 我们对巴勒斯坦医学院校的医学生进行了在线调查,重点关注那些在本科学习期间参与科研过程的学生。研究于 2022 年 3 月开始,2022 年 5 月的最后一周结束。参与者被要求回答在线自填问卷中有关研究工作的陈述。 在我们的研究中,425名参与者中只有4.9%发表了文章。至少发表过一篇文章的男性和女性之间没有明显的性别差异。学习年级与发表文章之间存在密切联系,临床学生(90.4%)比临床前学生(8.6%)更有可能发表文章。我们的研究显示,学生发表文章要么是为了增加自己的履历(33.0%),要么是出于个人兴趣(19.0%)。 虽然我们的研究显示,参与研究的学生对研究有较高的认识和良好的态度,但对研究社区的积极参与仍然不足。更多的机会和指导是参与研究的障碍之一。为了克服这些障碍,我们建议对研究培训进行长期投资,成立研究俱乐部,并提供辅导和指导。
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