Belongingness in Medical Student Placements: Validation and Pilot Study of the Use of the Exeter Belongingness Assessment Tool in Belgian and English Medical Students.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241298589
Rob Daniels, Thomas Pattyn, Birgitte Schoenmakers, Eric Buramba, Kato Denis
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Background: Belongingness is an important factor in the social development of medical students, and the ability to quantify belongingness in medical students may provide additional metrics by which we can compare different learning environments to help explore differential attainment. Previous studies looking at the measurement of belongingness have demonstrated good internal and external validity for tools designed to measure this facet of student experience. This study aimed to explore the use of the Exeter Belongingness Assessment Tool (EBAT) as one potential source of evidence in the study of student learning experience on clinical placements, which could be used to support quality assurance of clinical learning. This study sought to validate the use of the EBAT and carry out an initial pilot study to compare levels of belongingness in medical students in Belgium and the United Kingdom.

Methods: This study used a validated assessment tool self-administered via an online survey platform in undergraduate medical students in all years studying in Belgium and the United Kingdom.

Results: The EBAT described here demonstrated good internal validity in undergraduate medical students in the United Kingdom and Belgium and identified statistically significant differences between these medical student populations.

Conclusions: These results suggest that belongingness in undergraduate medical students varies between different demographic groups and provides further evidence that the EBAT described here is a valid tool to study this. It also supports the proposal that this may be a useful tool to monitor teaching environments.

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医学生安置中的归属:在比利时和英国医学生中使用埃克塞特归属评估工具的验证和试点研究。
背景:归属感是医学生社会发展的重要因素,量化医学生归属感的能力可以提供额外的指标,我们可以通过比较不同的学习环境来帮助探索差异成就。先前关于归属感测量的研究表明,用于测量学生体验这方面的工具具有良好的内部和外部有效性。本研究旨在探讨使用埃克塞特归属感评估工具(EBAT)作为临床实习学生学习经验研究的潜在证据来源,以支持临床学习的质量保证。本研究旨在验证EBAT的使用,并开展初步试点研究,比较比利时和英国医学生的归属感水平。方法:本研究采用一种经过验证的评估工具,通过在线调查平台对在比利时和英国学习的所有年级的本科医学生进行自我管理。结果:本文描述的EBAT在英国和比利时的本科医学生中显示出良好的内部效度,并确定了这些医学生群体之间的统计学显著差异。结论:这些结果表明,不同人口统计学群体的医本科生归属感存在差异,并进一步证明本文描述的EBAT是研究这一问题的有效工具。它也支持这一建议,即这可能是监测教学环境的有用工具。
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