Factors affecting the time management of graduate medical sciences students during the COVID-19 pandemic

M. Abdi, M. Naghiloo, M. Dinmohammadi
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Background & Objective: Graduate students, in addition to engaging with complex academic content in the university environment, mainly acquire new roles in society. Coordination between learning and performing social tasks requires high time management skills. This study was performed to determine the factors affecting the time management of Iranian graduate medical sciences students during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Materials & Methods: This web-based cross-sectional study was conducted across Iranian medical sciences universities in 2019, using web sampling through the official social networks of medical sciences universities in Iran. The data were collected using an online version of time management questionnaire by Trueman and Hartley (1996). Data were analyzed in SPSS software (version 22) through descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression analysis. Results: In total, 362 graduate students in different majors of medical sciences participated in this study. The mean (SD) score of the total time management of students was obtained at 47.27(5.47). According to the results of multiple linear regression analysis, among 13 individual and academic variables of students, educational level (P=0.019, β=-0.126) and duration of study per day (P=0.002, β=0.172) were effective in predicting time management skills. Conclusion: The time management skill of Iranian medical sciences students is relatively desirable. However, masters' students had better time management, compared to Ph.D. and residency students. Furthermore, the duration of study per day is a stronger factor in predicting the time management of graduate students. © 2021, Journal of Medical Education Development.
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COVID-19大流行期间影响医学研究生时间管理的因素
背景与目的:研究生除了在大学环境中从事复杂的学术内容外,主要在社会中获得新的角色。学习和执行社交任务之间的协调需要很高的时间管理技能。本研究旨在确定2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行期间影响伊朗医学科学研究生时间管理的因素。材料与方法:这项基于网络的横断面研究于2019年在伊朗医科大学进行,通过伊朗医科大学的官方社交网络进行网络抽样。数据是使用Trueman和Hartley(1996)的在线版时间管理问卷收集的。数据在SPSS软件(22版)中通过描述性统计和多元线性回归分析进行分析。结果:共有362名医学专业的研究生参与了本研究。学生总时间管理的平均得分为47.27(5.47)。多元线性回归分析结果显示,在13个学生个人和学业变量中,教育水平(P=0.019,β=-0.126)和每天学习时间(P=0.002,β=0.172)对预测时间管理技能是有效的。结论:伊朗医学院学生的时间管理技能相对较好。然而,与博士生和实习生相比,硕士生有更好的时间管理。此外,在预测研究生的时间管理方面,每天的学习时间是一个更强的因素。©2021,《医学教育发展杂志》。
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