Integrating e-learning into the educational framework for undergraduate medical training: a Nigerian survey on trainers´ perception and readiness.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pan African Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11604/pamj.2024.49.50.42398
Adesola Olubunmi Adekoya, Oluwaseyitan Andrew Adesegun, Abiola Omobonike Adekoya, Olufunmilola Olubisi Abolurin, Osaze Ehioghae, Akolade Olukorede Idowu, Kolawole John Sodeinde, Funmilola Tolulope Taiwo, Oyinkansola Oluwajomiloju Babayode, Ibukunolu Olufemi Ogundele, Collins Chijioke Adumah, Tinuade Adetutu Ogunlesi
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Introduction: given the significant disruption in educational activities during the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainties about the post-pandemic future, coupled with increasing demand for the healthcare workforce, e-learning may bridge the gap in training medical students. It was imperative to survey the perception and readiness of the trainers on the use of e-learning for undergraduate medical training in Nigeria.

Methods: this cross-sectional study was conducted among teachers of medical students in Nigeria. Using Google Forms, information on socio-demographic details, perception of online medical education, and individual and institutional preparedness to adopt e-learning were obtained. Data analysis was done using SPSS (version 21.0).

Results: there were 300 respondents from 25 to 72 years (mean of 47.1 ± 7.8 years). Most were willing to give core lectures and seminars by e-learning, but only about half (159; 53.0%) had ever delivered any lecture online. Many were against conducting laboratory demonstrations (51%), clinical demonstrations (51.7%), and bedside teachings (54.7%) by e-learning. Few (22.0%) were familiar with assignment management packages. Lack of internet connectivity (69.7%) and poor power supply (69.0%) were the most common barriers to implementing e-learning. There was a significant difference (p < 0.001 for all) in institutional internet provision and accessibility, staff training, and using e-learning for lectures between private and public institutions.

Conclusion: utilization of e-learning for medical education is low in Nigeria, with private institutions significantly outperforming the public sector. Many trainers prefer that the practical and clinical aspects should not be integrated into e-learning. Government, institutions and trainers need to do more to improve the acceptance and utilization of e-learning.

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