Correlations Between Critical Thinking, Self-esteem, Educational Status, and Demographic Information of Medical Students: A Study from Southwestern Iran

A. Khavanin, Mehdi Sayyah, Shabnam Ghasemi, Ali Delirrooyfard
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Background: Critical thinking and individual characteristics are essential components of conscious decision-making and professional competence in medical students. The critical thinking abilities of medical students have a significant impact on their professional decision-making process. It may have direct and indirect consequences on the quality of medical care. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the correlation between self-esteem, demographic information, educational status, and critical thinking of medical students. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 380 medical students in 2019. Data were collected using California Critical Thinking Skills Test (CCTST) and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES). Quantitative variables were expressed as the mean and standard deviation and frequency and percentage were used to describe the qualitative variables. Results: The results of the study revealed that 332 (87.4%) of the medical students who participated in the study had a negative inclination towards critical thinking, and 48 (12.6%) had an ambivalent inclination. The average self-esteem score of the students was 3.09 ± 3.35. Moreover, there was a positive and significant correlation between critical thinking scores and self-esteem in medical students (correlation coefficient = 0.848; P < 0.001). An increase in the grade level increased the critical thinking score of the students. Moreover, there was no significant relationship between overall scores of critical thinking with students' age, gender, marital status, and place of residence. Conclusions: In the current study, critical thinking scores of medical students were lower than average level and weak, and there was a direct and positive relationship between critical thinking and self-esteem. Given the importance of critical thinking abilities in the clinical decision-making process, university educators are expected to pay more attention to developing this skill in medical students.
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伊朗西南部医学生批判性思维、自尊、教育状况与人口学信息的相关性研究
背景:批判性思维和个体特征是医学生自觉决策和专业能力的重要组成部分。医学生的批判性思维能力对其职业决策过程有着重要影响。它可能对医疗保健的质量产生直接和间接的影响。目的:本研究旨在探讨医学生自尊、人口统计学信息、教育状况和批判性思维之间的相关性。方法:这项描述性横断面研究于2019年对380名医学生进行。使用加州批判性思维技能测试(CCTST)和Rosenberg自尊量表(RSES)收集数据。定量变量表示为平均值和标准差,频率和百分比用于描述定性变量。结果:研究结果显示,332名(87.4%)参与研究的医学生对批判性思维有负面倾向,48名(12.6%)有矛盾倾向。学生的平均自尊得分为3.09±3.35。此外,医学生批判性思维得分与自尊呈正相关(相关系数=0.484;P<0.001)。年级水平的提高提高了学生的批判性思维得分。此外,批判性思维总分与学生的年龄、性别、婚姻状况和居住地之间没有显著关系。结论:在本研究中,医学生的批判性思维得分低于平均水平且较弱,批判性思维与自尊之间存在直接、积极的关系。鉴于批判性思维能力在临床决策过程中的重要性,大学教育工作者应该更加重视培养医学生的这一技能。
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