Developing Research-Oriented Health Professionals: Understanding Students' Perceptions and Needs for Extracurricular Research Opportunities.

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241307781
Peihao Xu, Shona Pfeiffer, Fiona Boland, Niall T Stevens
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Background: Undergraduate training in research principles is often mandated by healthcare profession regulators in Ireland to prepare graduates for higher specialist training. Students can be offered the opportunity to participate in extracurricular research activities, in addition to those embedded in the curricula. This cross-sectional study aims to explore student attitudes towards research and to understand their motivations for engaging in research-related activities and any barriers that might prevent them from doing so.

Methods: Students participating in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Research Summer School (RSS) 2023 completed a questionnaire at the start of the program to assess research experience as well as attitudes and motivations towards research.

Results: Of the 120 participants in the summer research school, only 50 participated in the questionnaire. Of these 50, 42 were medical students. Twenty-nine students were undertaking a supervised research project, while 21 were enrolled in a 4-week taught research skills program. Five students had completed a previous undergraduate or postgraduate degree, and 29 had previously participated in research-related activities. The reasons for participating in the RSS program were to gain experience and skills, followed by having an interest in biomedical research. Twenty-nine students said their motivation was to participate in a more exploratory learning process beyond the syllabus. Thirty students felt the main factor preventing them from gaining research experience was the lack of research opportunities available to them.

Conclusion: Undergraduate health professions students recognize the importance of engaging in research-related activities. Gaining research experiences to enhance knowledge and build professional relations is important, but the lack of opportunities is perceived to be a barrier preventing engagement. Given the value undergraduate students place on research experiences, institutions specializing in health professions education should create customized programs to eliminate obstacles and offer undergraduate opportunities that encourage the development of research-focused healthcare professionals.

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培养研究型卫生专业人员:了解学生对课外研究机会的看法和需求。
背景:爱尔兰医疗保健专业监管机构经常要求本科研究原则培训,以使毕业生为更高的专业培训做好准备。学生可以有机会参加课外研究活动,除了那些嵌入在课程。这项横断面研究旨在探讨学生对研究的态度,了解他们参与研究相关活动的动机以及可能阻止他们这样做的任何障碍。方法:参加爱尔兰皇家外科学院研究暑期学校(RSS) 2023的学生在项目开始时完成了一份调查问卷,以评估研究经验以及对研究的态度和动机。结果:在暑期研究学校的120名参与者中,只有50人参与了问卷调查。在这50人中,42人是医学院学生。29名学生参加了一个有监督的研究项目,21名学生参加了一个为期四周的研究技能课程。5名学生已经完成了本科或研究生学位,29名学生之前参加过与研究相关的活动。参加RSS计划的原因是为了获得经验和技能,其次是对生物医学研究感兴趣。29名学生表示,他们的动机是参与一个超越教学大纲的更具探索性的学习过程。30名学生认为阻碍他们获得研究经验的主要因素是缺乏可供他们使用的研究机会。结论:卫生专业本科生认识到从事研究相关活动的重要性。获得研究经验以增强知识和建立专业关系很重要,但缺乏机会被认为是阻碍参与的障碍。考虑到本科生对研究经历的重视,专门从事卫生专业教育的机构应该创建定制的课程,以消除障碍,并为本科生提供机会,鼓励以研究为重点的卫生保健专业人员的发展。
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