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Maintaining patient participation in medical education in the context of a pandemic. 在大流行背景下保持患者参与医学教育。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_307_19
Gillian Chambers, Deirdre McDermott, Angela Kearns, Meabh Ni Bhuinneain
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Dietetics students' perceptions of classroom-based learning activities. 营养学学生对课堂学习活动的认知。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_258_20
Kathryn E Coakley, Peter Pribis

Background: The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics requires that undergraduate dietetics courses utilize a variety of educational approaches to facilitate learning. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate undergraduate nutrition students' perceptions of 16 classroom-based learning activities before and after taking an upper-level nutrition course.

Methods: A survey was completed by students before and after taking an upper-level nutrition course, Methods in Nutrition Education, at a single university in the southwest region of the United States in fall 2016 and 2017. The survey included demographic questions and assessed students' perceptions of the helpfulness of 16 traditional and active classroom-based activities to learning. Perceptions were measured via Likert scale (1 = strongly disagree to 5 = strongly agree) at baseline and postcourse. Wilcoxon signed rank tests assessed changes in students' perceptions of learning activities from baseline to postcourse (significance = P < 0.05).

Results: Ninety-seven completed baseline surveys; 67 (69%) completed postcourse surveys. Observing professionals (median = 5), interviewing professionals (median = 5), and critical thinking (median = 4) were perceived as most helpful to learning postcourse. Students agreed critical thinking, integrating material from other courses, interviewing professionals, case studies, writing short reports and summaries, and group projects and activities were significantly more helpful postcourse compared to baseline (P < 0.05).

Discussion: Undergraduate nutrition students perceive a variety of classroom-based activities are helpful to learning including traditional (textbook readings, lectures) and active learning strategies (observation, practice). Instructors may consider implementing a variety of traditional and active learning strategies in upper-level nutrition and health-related courses to facilitate learning.

背景:营养与营养学教育认证委员会要求本科营养学课程采用多种教育方法来促进学习。本初步研究的目的是评估本科营养学生在参加高级营养课程前后对16种课堂学习活动的感知。方法:对2016年秋季和2017年秋季在美国西南地区一所大学学习高级营养课程“营养教育方法”前后的学生进行调查。该调查包括人口统计问题,并评估了学生对16种传统和活跃的课堂活动对学习的帮助的看法。在基线和疗程后,通过李克特量表(1 =强烈不同意到5 =强烈同意)测量感知。Wilcoxon签名秩检验评估学生从基线到课程结束后对学习活动的感知的变化(显著性= P < 0.05)。结果:97例完成基线调查;67例(69%)完成了课后调查。观察专业人士(中位数= 5)、访谈专业人士(中位数= 5)和批判性思维(中位数= 4)被认为对课后学习最有帮助。与基线相比,学生们认为批判性思维、整合其他课程的材料、采访专业人士、案例研究、撰写简短报告和摘要、小组项目和活动在课后更有帮助(P < 0.05)。讨论:本科营养专业学生认为各种课堂活动对学习有帮助,包括传统的(课本阅读、讲座)和主动的学习策略(观察、实践)。教师可考虑在高级营养和健康相关课程中实施各种传统的主动学习策略,以促进学习。
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引用次数: 1
Dental students, stress, and physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2019冠状病毒病大流行期间牙科学生、压力和身体活动。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_17_20
Carlos Martin Ardila, Angela Maria Gomez-Restrepo
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引用次数: 0
Perceptions of faculty toward "social obligation" at an Indian medical school. 印度一所医学院的教师对“社会义务”的看法。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_208_19
Sucheta P Dandekar, Radhika Mhatre, Kay Mohanna

Background: The World Health Organization has defined social accountability of medical schools as "…obligation to direct their education, research, and service activities toward addressing the priority health concerns of the community." The current study looked at the extent to which the concept was understood in an Indian medical school, exploring how faculty perceived and were involved in directing a response to the social obligation of their medical school.

Methods: Seventeen semi-structured audio-recorded interviews were conducted by purposive sampling of faculty from different disciplines. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed through a collaborative thematic approach to gain insight into faculty knowledge of the "obligation triad" of responsibility, responsiveness, and accountability; enablers and barriers in implementation; and understanding stakeholder roles.

Results: Faculty were unfamiliar with the terms and were unaware of the movement towards socially accountable schools. They were, however, sensitive to their responsibilities towards students and the community. Four major themes emerged: Perceptions of social obligation, awareness of social and cultural values, the role of partnerships, and moving toward a socially accountable model.

Discussion: Sensitizing students towards community needs, impact of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, importance of contextual curriculum, and stakeholder roles were some of the challenges highlighted in developing a socially accountable medical school.

背景:世界卫生组织将医学院的社会责任定义为“……有义务指导他们的教育、研究和服务活动,以解决社区的优先健康问题。”目前的研究着眼于印度医学院对这一概念的理解程度,探索教师如何感知并参与指导对其医学院社会义务的回应。方法:采用有目的抽样的方法,对不同学科的教师进行17次半结构化录音访谈。访谈被记录下来,并通过合作的主题方法进行分析,以深入了解教师对责任、响应和问责的“义务三位一体”的认识;实施中的推动因素和障碍;理解涉众的角色。结果:教师不熟悉这些术语,也不知道社会责任学校的运动。然而,他们对学生和社区的责任很敏感。出现了四个主要主题:对社会义务的认识,对社会和文化价值的认识,伙伴关系的作用,以及向社会负责的模式迈进。讨论:提高学生对社区需求的敏感度、文化和社会经济背景的影响、情境课程的重要性以及利益攸关方的作用,是发展一所对社会负责的医学院所面临的一些突出挑战。
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引用次数: 2
All eyes on me: Remote online assessments for health professional programs during a pandemic. 所有的目光都集中在我身上:大流行期间卫生专业项目的远程在线评估。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/1357-6283.332953
Fahamina Ahmed, Amne Borghol

Background: Due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, learning institutions were faced with many challenges while transitioning their in-person courses to an online format for teaching, learning, and testing. One of these challenges included the continuation of assessments in a safe but secure manner.

Discussion: Professional health programs may need to implement new policies to ensure a fair, safe testing process that maintains exam integrity during remote assessments. We concluded that transitioning to remote assessments for health professional schools posed many challenges. Further studies may elaborate the effectiveness and limitations of the various approaches used for remote assessments by professional health programs during the pandemic.

背景:由于前所未有的新冠肺炎大流行,学习机构在将面对面课程转变为在线教学、学习和测试的过程中面临着许多挑战。其中一项挑战包括以安全可靠的方式继续进行评估。讨论:专业健康项目可能需要实施新的政策,以确保公平、安全的测试过程,在远程评估过程中保持考试的完整性。我们的结论是,卫生专业学校向远程评估的过渡带来了许多挑战。进一步的研究可能会详细说明大流行期间专业卫生计划用于远程评估的各种方法的有效性和局限性。
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引用次数: 0
Knowledge and attitude of dental students of Navi Mumbai on tobacco cessation counseling: A cross-sectional study. Navi Mumbai牙科学生对戒烟咨询的知识和态度:一项横断面研究。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/1357-6283.332961
Divyangana Vashi, Prakash Srichand Talreja, Varsha Rathod, Vinayak Thorat

Background: Due to the increasing awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco, quite a few tobacco users have shown interest in quitting. But, still there is lack of knowledge, lack of tobacco cessation support, and strong cultural habits which influence their inability to quit. Dentists are less likely to provide tobacco cessation advice and counseling and they feel inadequately prepared to provide tobacco cessation education to their patients as compared to physicians and other health professionals. Furthermore, tobacco cessation counseling is not yet a part of routine dental practice and is not incorporated in the dental curriculum. The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitude of dental students of Navi Mumbai on tobacco cessation counseling.

Methods: It is a cross-sectional survey-based study. A total of 691 interns and 4th year BDS students were assessed using a structured questionnaire.

Results: About 75.3% of the participants claimed that they were not sufficiently trained to provide tobacco cessation counseling. However, 84.2% indicated willingness to counsel their patients regarding the same. About 62.1% felt that the patients do not listen to dental students about quitting and 89.6% of students agreed that counseling patients on tobacco cessation is their duty.

Discussion: Dental students lacked confidence in providing counseling to tobacco users due to lack of knowledge on tobacco cessation counseling. However, majority of the participants were also motivated to undertake special training for counseling. The study highlights the importance of introducing tobacco cessation counseling program in the curriculum of dental students to create awareness about the same and to help dental professionals provide effective tobacco cessation counseling.

背景:由于人们越来越意识到烟草的有害影响,相当多的烟草使用者对戒烟表现出兴趣。但是,仍然缺乏知识,缺乏戒烟支持,以及影响他们无法戒烟的强烈文化习惯。牙医不太可能提供戒烟建议和咨询,与医生和其他卫生专业人员相比,他们觉得在向患者提供戒烟教育方面准备不足。此外,戒烟咨询尚未成为常规牙科实践的一部分,也未纳入牙科课程。本研究的目的是了解Navi Mumbai牙科学生对戒烟咨询的知识和态度。方法:采用横断面调查法。采用结构化问卷对691名实习生和北斗四年级学生进行了评估。结果:约75.3%的参与者声称他们没有接受足够的培训来提供戒烟咨询。然而,84.2%的医生表示愿意就此向患者提出建议。约62.1%的学生认为患者不听牙科学生关于戒烟的建议,89.6%的学生认为辅导患者戒烟是他们的职责。讨论:牙科学生由于缺乏戒烟咨询知识,对向吸烟者提供咨询缺乏信心。然而,大多数参与者也有动力接受专门的咨询培训。该研究强调了在牙科学生的课程中引入戒烟咨询项目的重要性,以提高他们对戒烟的认识,并帮助牙科专业人员提供有效的戒烟咨询。
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Does resident teaching improve medical students' national board of medical examiners knowledge and satisfaction with residents as teachers. 住院医师教学是否能提高医学生的国家医学检验委员会知识和住院医师作为教师的满意度?
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_63_20
Charles Preston Pugh, Rebecca Latch
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引用次数: 0
Postgraduate student research publication and scientific misconduct: An Indian scenario. 研究生研究论文发表与科学不端行为:一个印度案例。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_320_17
Magna Manjareeka
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Self-perception of sexual harassment: A comparison between female medical and nursing students during clinical practice. 医、护女学生临床实习中性骚扰自我知觉的比较
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.4103/1357-6283.332958
Fatehpal Singh A/L Waryam Singh Malhi, Sandheep Sugathan, Nik Ameera Syafiqa Binti Azhar, Wan Imanah Nabilah Binti Wan Roslan, Hanan Asrawi Binti Abu Bakar, Siti Maisarah Binti Zolkaine

Background: Sexual harassment (SH) may occur anywhere in the world, including the hospital setting. Medical and nursing students are not excluded from being sexually harassed during their clinical practice. This study examined the experiences and compared the perception of SH between female medical and nursing students during their clinical practice in Perak, Malaysia.

Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study design was done among female medical and nursing students during their clinical practice.

Results: Total respondents were 481 female medical and nursing students (response rate of 96.2%). About 17.8% of medical and 18.8% of nursing students had been sexually harassed. The most common harasser for medical and nursing students were males (51.2% and 48.8%, respectively), patients (39.7% and 60.3%, respectively), age 30s (41.0% and 59.0%, respectively) and 40s (65.5% and 34.5%, respectively), occurred in medical wards for both groups (50% each). From the SH checklist, 76.9% of medical and 73.5% of nursing students had experienced at least one item of the total 18 items. The abnormal sexual desire of an individual was chosen as the reason for SH by 44.9% of medical and 33.8% of nursing students. The majority of respondents said the issue of SH in clinical practice was very serious. Around 32% of medical students choose the fear of being disadvantaged during clinical practice as the reason why the victims kept quiet while 41.5% of nursing students chose because of not having evidence. Both groups of students suggested establishing rules and laws relating to SH (30.8% and 35.5%, respectively) as effective methods to prevent it. About 75.3% of medical and 81.6% of nursing students agreed that it was very necessary for implementing a SH prevention program.

Discussion: Although SH is not a new issue, there is insufficient exposure about SH among medical and nursing students. This can be corrected by increasing their knowledge and awareness about SH.

背景:性骚扰可能发生在世界任何地方,包括医院环境。医学和护理专业的学生在临床实习期间也会受到性骚扰。本研究考察了马来西亚霹雳州的女医护生在临床实习期间的经历,并比较了她们对SH的看法。方法:采用比较横断面研究设计,对女医护生临床实习情况进行调查。结果:受访女医护生481人,回复率为96.2%。约17.8%的医科学生和18.8%的护理专业学生遭受过性骚扰。医护生中最常见的骚扰者为男性(分别为51.2%和48.8%)、患者(分别为39.7%和60.3%)、30多岁(分别为41.0%和59.0%)和40多岁(分别为65.5%和34.5%),两组均发生在病房(各占50%)。76.9%的医学生和73.5%的护学生至少经历过18个项目中的一个项目。44.9%的医科学生和33.8%的护理专业学生认为个人的性欲异常是导致SH的原因。大多数受访者表示,临床实践中的性激素问题非常严重。约32%的医科学生选择受害者保持沉默的原因是害怕在临床实践中处于不利地位,而41.5%的护理专业学生选择因为没有证据。两组学生(30.8%和35.5%)都认为制定与性暴力有关的法规和法律是预防性暴力的有效方法。约75.3%的医学生和81.6%的护学生认为实施性传播疾病预防计划是非常必要的。讨论:虽然SH不是一个新问题,但医护生对SH的了解不足。这可以通过增加他们对性健康的知识和意识来纠正。
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The 5X2 backward planning model for faculty development. 教师发展的5X2逆向规划模型。
IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI: 10.4103/efh.EfH_131_20
Samar Abdelazim Ahmed, Ayesha Younas, Urooj Salem, Shama Mashhood
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