Knowledge, Attitude, and Perceived Barriers of Undergraduate Medical Students Towards Research. A Cross-Sectional Questionnaire-Based Study in Morocco.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-11-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241296985
Imane Chenfouh, Mariam Atassi, Asmae Yeznasni, Asmae Lekfif, Naima Abda
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Introduction: Research is important for the advancement of the medical field. Integrating research in the undergraduate medical curricula is crucial. Previous studies have explored medical students' knowledge of, attitude towards, and barriers to medical research in different countries. We aim in this study to evaluate the knowledge, attitude, and barriers of medical students towards research in a Moroccan medical school.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study including all medical students at Oujda Medical School from the first year to their seventh year. Data were collected using an anonymous, self-administered online questionnaire that had been pilot-tested beforehand. The questionnaire was designed to evaluate students' knowledge, attitude, and perceived barriers regarding research. Additionally, we analyzed how students' attitude, knowledge and barriers scores correlated with various sociodemographic variables.

Results: We received 754 completed responses in total. The knowledge score was relatively low, with a median of 2 (IQR 1-3) across 8 questions, indicating limited understanding of research basics. However, the majority of students expressed a positive attitude towards scientific research, with a median score of 3.26 (IQR 3.04-3.5) on ATR scale. Numerous challenges were identified by the students, including time constraints (75.6%), insufficient funding (75%), and inadequate laboratory facilities (72.6%).

Conclusion: Moroccan students displayed a high level of attitude towards research, yet a low knowledge score. This discrepancy may be explained by several perceived obstacles towards research. To enhance students' engagement in undergraduate research, these barriers must be addressed.

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医科本科生对科研的认识、态度和认知障碍。摩洛哥横断面问卷调查研究。
引言研究对于医学领域的发展非常重要。将研究纳入医学本科课程至关重要。以往的研究探讨了不同国家医学生对医学研究的认识、态度和障碍。本研究旨在评估摩洛哥一所医学院的医学生对科研的认识、态度和障碍:我们进行了一项横断面研究,研究对象包括乌季达医学院一年级至七年级的所有医学生。我们采用匿名自填式在线问卷收集数据,并事先对问卷进行了试点测试。该问卷旨在评估学生对科研的认识、态度和感知障碍。此外,我们还分析了学生的态度、知识和障碍得分与各种社会人口变量的相关性:我们共收到 754 份完整的答复。知识得分相对较低,8 个问题的中位数为 2(IQR 1-3),表明学生对研究基础知识的了解有限。然而,大多数学生对科学研究持积极态度,ATR量表的中位数为3.26(IQR为3.04-3.5)。学生们指出了许多挑战,包括时间限制(75.6%)、资金不足(75%)和实验室设施不足(72.6%):结论:摩洛哥学生的研究态度较高,但知识得分较低。结论:摩洛哥学生对研究的态度较高,但对研究的了解程度较低,这可能是由于他们在研究方面遇到了一些障碍。为了提高学生参与本科生研究的积极性,必须解决这些障碍。
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