Ejaz Hassan Khan, Ahsan Sethi, Syed Muhammad Junaid, Tania Khattak, Malghalara Khattak
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Abstract
Background: The field of medical sciences has continuously been changing and evolving rapidly pertaining to the newly introduced practices and guidelines according to the principles of evidence-based medicine. Therefore, it is of utmost importance for the healthcare practitioners to keep themselves updated and regulated through self-directed learning.
Methodology: A cross-sectional survey was conducted to assess the readiness of self-directed learning among undergraduate medical students. A total of 824 students participated both from public and private medical colleges of KPK. A self-reported validated SRSSDL scale was used to obtain data. The perception of public and private medical colleges students was compared and analyzed using SPSS version 24. Differences in SDL mean scores of student groups were analyzed through independent sample t-test for groups having two categories (e.g. gender, medical college setting etc.). Mean scores of all the five academic years were compared using one-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The levels of SDL readiness (e.g. good, average, poor) were cross tabulated with gender, medical college setting and academic years categories by using Chi-square test. the p - value was set at 0.05.
Results: The self-rated scale for SDL readiness among undergraduate medical students showed a mean score of 226.91 ± 30.074 (Minimum score = 81, Maximum score = 300) with a range of 219. On the whole, among 824 students, 61.3% of students reported good readiness for self-directed learning, 38.2% average readiness. Students enrolled in private medical colleges were more likely to report good readiness for SDL (58.4%) compared to those enrolled in public sector medical colleges (41.6%).
Conclusion: The findings of this vast survey suggest that overall undergraduate medical students are ready for self-directed learning in their prevailing circumstances at undergraduate medical education. It also finds that students enrolled in private medical colleges are more likely to be ready for self-directed learning than those studying in public medical colleges. However, further research with qualitative analysis and longitudnal designs is recomended to explore factors promoting or preventing self directed learning.
背景:根据循证医学的原则,医学科学领域一直在不断变化和发展,与新引入的实践和指导方针有关。因此,对于医疗保健从业人员来说,通过自主学习来保持自我更新和规范是至关重要的。方法:采用横断面调查的方法评估医学生的自主学习意愿。共有824名来自KPK公立和私立医学院的学生参加。采用自我报告的经验证的SRSSDL量表获取数据。采用SPSS version 24对公立和私立医学院校学生的认知进行比较分析。对于两类(如性别、医学院背景等)的学生群体,采用独立样本t检验分析SDL均分的差异。采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA)比较所有五个学年的平均得分。SDL准备水平(如良好、一般、差)采用卡方检验与性别、医学院设置和学年分类交叉表。p值设为0.05。结果:医学生SDL准备度自评量表平均得分为226.91±30.074分(最低81分,最高300分),范围为219分。总体而言,在824名学生中,61.3%的学生对自主学习的准备情况良好,38.2%的学生对自主学习的准备情况一般。私立医学院的学生(58.4%)比公立医学院的学生(41.6%)更有可能为SDL做好准备。结论:本调查结果显示,总体而言,在本科医学教育的现状下,医学生已做好自主学习的准备。研究还发现,私立医学院的学生比公立医学院的学生更有可能做好自主学习的准备。然而,建议进一步研究采用定性分析和纵向设计来探索促进或阻碍自主学习的因素。
期刊介绍:
BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.