Early Detection and Intervention: A Framework for Preventing Academic Failure in Medical Students.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.12669/pjms.41.3.10883
Azhar Rashid, Rahila Yasmeen, Rehan Ahmed Khan
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Academic failure is multifactorial with personal, institutional, and societal factors. Identification after high stake assessments comes too late for meaningful interventions. There is limited data to predict academic failure at an early stage. This qualitative exploratory study aimed to identify such students using a predictive framework. Using purposive sampling, twenty-seven participants (8 academic failures, 8 high achievers, and 7 medical teachers) were enrolled after informed consent and ethical approval. One-to-one interviews with eight academic failures and two focused group discussions (FGDs), one with the high achievers and the teachers were conducted online using a validated questionnaire. Thematic analysis and blended coding was done manually with member checking and triangulation. Key predictors included poor self-regulation, procrastination, emotional imbalance, low self-efficacy, cognitive overload, and non-reflective practices. Key components of the framework suggested are documentation of students' prior academic results and professional choice, at the time of admission as well as behavioral traits and performance in formative assessments. Close observation of procrastination, emotional state, and self-efficacy during small group discussions by teachers followed by feedback will identify students at risk. Reflective practices by both students and teachers during feedback sessions will uncover hidden learning gaps. In conclusion, "potential academic failures" can be identified and supported by observation, documentation, and reflective practices by teachers and students using proposed framework.

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早期发现和干预:预防医学生学业失败的框架》。
学业失败是个人、制度和社会多方面因素的结果。高风险评估后的鉴定为时已晚,无法进行有意义的干预。在早期阶段预测学业失败的数据有限。本定性探索性研究旨在使用预测框架识别此类学生。采用有目的抽样方法,经知情同意和伦理批准,入组27名参与者(学业不及格8名,成绩优异8名,医学教师7名)。对8名学习成绩不佳的学生进行了一对一的访谈,并进行了两次重点小组讨论(fgd),其中一次是与成绩优异的学生和教师进行了在线讨论。主题分析和混合编码通过成员检查和三角测量手工完成。关键的预测因素包括自我调节能力差、拖延症、情绪失衡、自我效能低、认知超载和非反思行为。建议的框架的关键组成部分是在入学时记录学生以前的学业成绩和专业选择,以及行为特征和形成性评估中的表现。教师在小组讨论中密切观察拖延症、情绪状态和自我效能感,然后给出反馈,这将识别出有风险的学生。学生和老师在反馈环节的反思性实践将发现隐藏的学习差距。总之,“潜在的学业失败”可以通过观察、记录和教师和学生使用拟议框架的反思实践来识别和支持。
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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
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4.10
自引率
9.10%
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363
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: It is a peer reviewed medical journal published regularly since 1984. It was previously known as quarterly "SPECIALIST" till December 31st 1999. It publishes original research articles, review articles, current practices, short communications & case reports. It attracts manuscripts not only from within Pakistan but also from over fifty countries from abroad. Copies of PJMS are sent to all the import medical libraries all over Pakistan and overseas particularly in South East Asia and Asia Pacific besides WHO EMRO Region countries. Eminent members of the medical profession at home and abroad regularly contribute their write-ups, manuscripts in our publications. We pursue an independent editorial policy, which allows an opportunity to the healthcare professionals to express their views without any fear or favour. That is why many opinion makers among the medical and pharmaceutical profession use this publication to communicate their viewpoint.
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