Factors Affecting Undergraduates' Participation in Medical Research in Lagos.

Opeyemi Mercy Awofeso, Alero Ann Roberts, Christian Oyor Okonkwor, Chiamaka Elise Nwachukwu, Ifeanyichukwu Onyeodi, Ilerioluwa M Lawal, Okoro Ebrubaoghene, Gift I Osakwe, Oluchi Buchi-Njere, Zaynab O Solahudeen
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Background: The current situation regarding the scope and contribution of undergraduate medical research to the health space in Nigeria is still largely unreported in formal literature. This study examined the knowledge, attitudes, and the perceived barriers faced by medical students in Lagos toward research.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study design was conducted among all medical students in 200-600 levels of study at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. With the aid of Self-administered questionnaires, we examined their knowledge of research and the analytical tools used in research, their attitudes and the perceived barriers to their participation in research.

Results: The data were obtained from 221 medical students, of whom 52.9% had prior involvement in research and 14.0% and 6.3% had presented or published their research, respectively. The overall knowledge of medical research was low (21.3%) and reported barriers included lack of funding for research' (79.6%), "lack of research and biostatistics curriculum" (76.0%), "inadequate training in research methodology" (74.7%), "insufficient time allocation to undergraduate research" (73.3%), "lack of professional supervisors and proper mentoring" (58.8%), and "lack of equipped laboratory facilities to conduct research" (77.8%).

Conclusion: Our results highlight the need for more mentored supervision and training to improve their knowledge of the principles and techniques of clinical research to increase involvement.

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影响拉各斯大学生参与医学研究的因素。
背景:关于医学本科生研究的范围和对尼日利亚卫生领域的贡献,目前的情况在正式文献中基本上还没有报道。本研究调查了拉各斯医科学生对科研的认识、态度以及所面临的障碍:对拉各斯大学医学院 200-600 级的所有医科学生进行了横断面研究。借助自制问卷,我们调查了他们对研究和研究中使用的分析工具的了解、他们的态度以及他们参与研究的障碍:数据来自 221 名医科学生,其中 52.9% 曾参与过研究工作,14.0% 和 6.3% 曾发表或出版过研究成果。学生对医学研究的总体了解较少(21.3%),报告的障碍包括 "缺乏研究经费"(79.6%)、"缺乏研究和生物统计学课程"(76.0%)、"研究方法培训不足"(74.7%)、"分配给本科生研究的时间不足"(73.3%)、"缺乏专业导师和适当的指导"(58.8%)以及 "缺乏开展研究的实验室设备"(77.8%):我们的研究结果突出表明,需要更多的导师指导和培训,以提高他们对临床研究原则和技术的认识,从而增加参与度。
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