Research in Psychiatry Medical Education through “MUST Enrich Grant”: A Scoping Review

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1177/02537176241265742
Nitisha Verma, Snehil Gupta, Pooja Shatadal
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Background:The Indian Teachers of Psychiatry (IToP) forum introduced a unique research grant scheme- IToP-MUST (Minds United Scholarship for Teachers) Enrich Research Grant- for conducting research in psychiatry education. This scoping review’s objectives are to (a) assess the research areas and methodologies of MUST Enrich grant-supported research, (b) identify strengths and limitations of these research works, and (c) inform the researchers and funding agency concerning robust methodologies and study areas that can be considered in the future.Methods:We included all MUST-funded original educational research projects from their inception (2020) to the present, which were either published or, although unpublished, available in the public domain.Results:Eleven research projects were identified. Most awardees were junior academic faculty members (n = 9, 82%). Eight (73%) studies were related to Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) and were based on teaching-learning (TL) or related methods under the CBME framework, focusing on newer TL methods. Seven of eight (88%) were based on undergraduate TL. Most (n = 8, 73%) of the studies had an observational cross-sectional design, whereas the rest were interventional studies. Almost all were quantitative studies (n = 10, 91%). The prime themes of the research were students’ and teachers’ perspectives on the study topic, innovations in psychiatry TL, and their educational impact.Conclusion:This review’s findings will inform funders and researchers about future research areas and help formulate robust methodologies. Other funders must earmark their funding for educational research to grow this field.
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通过 "MUST Enrich Grant "开展精神病学医学教育研究:范围审查
背景:印度精神病学教师(IToP)论坛推出了一项独特的研究补助金计划--IToP-MUST(Minds United Scholarship for Teachers)丰富研究补助金--用于开展精神病学教育研究。本范围审查的目的是:(a)评估 MUST Enrich 研究补助金支持的研究领域和方法;(b)确定这些研究工作的优势和局限性;以及(c)向研究人员和资助机构提供有关未来可考虑的稳健方法和研究领域的信息。方法:我们纳入了 MUST 资助的所有原创教育研究项目,这些项目从开始(2020 年)至今,要么已发表,要么虽未发表但可在公共领域获得。大多数获奖者为初级学术教师(9 人,占 82%)。八项研究(73%)与能力本位医学教育(CBME)有关,基于能力本位医学教育框架下的教与学(TL)或相关方法,侧重于较新的教与学方法。八项研究中有七项(88%)基于本科生教学法。大多数研究(8 项,占 73%)采用观察性横断面设计,其余则为干预性研究。几乎所有研究都是定量研究(10 项,91%)。研究的首要主题是学生和教师对研究课题的看法、精神病学 TL 的创新及其对教育的影响。其他资助者必须为教育研究提供专项资金,以促进这一领域的发展。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ISSN 0253-7176) was started in 1978 as the official publication of the Indian Psychiatric Society South Zonal Branch. The journal allows free access (Open Access) and is published Bimonthly. The Journal includes but is not limited to review articles, original research, opinions, and letters. The Editor and publisher accept no legal responsibility for any opinions, omissions or errors by the authors, nor do they approve of any product advertised within the journal.
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