{"title":"基于医学生认知的分散临床实习模式下教学质量同质化实证研究","authors":"Guanhua Fan, Mian-hua Yang, Changmin Lin, Zhanqin Huang, Haibin Chen","doi":"10.3760/CMA.J.CN70-2018-0827-00679","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Objective \nBased on the theory of cognitive apprenticeship, to explore the cognitive status of medical students in different types of hospitals in order to provide reference for ensuring and improving the quality of teaching. \n \n \nMethods \nA total of 251 medical students from grade 2012 who experienced clinical intern practice in 14 hospitals were selected as the research objects, and their training outcomes in teaching hospital was investigated by self-designed questionnaire. \n \n \nResults \nThere was a significant correlation between the internship activities of medical students and their clinical capacity, humanistic quality, communication skill, team spirit and sense of responsibility for patients. Most of the disciplines have run a good implementation of the internship program, but there are significant differences between disciplines (t=-2.083, P=0.040). The implementation of affiliated hospital is better than that of the non-affiliated hospital. There is a positive linear relationship between the effective feedback from teachers and the improvement of students' capacity. \n \n \nConclusions \nUnder the dispersed pattern clinical internship model, the clinical ability of medical students can also be improved. For different kinds of teaching hospitals, there are homogeneity differences in the clinical intern implementation. The detailed feedbacks and concerns of teachers help medical students to adapt to clinical internship. Medical colleges need to strengthen the practice guidance of non-affiliated hospitals to promote the homogeneity of teaching quality. \n \n \nKey words: \nDispersed clinical internship; Cognitive apprenticeship; Medical students; Homogenity; Emiprical study","PeriodicalId":427675,"journal":{"name":"Chinese Journal of Medical Education","volume":"40 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"An empirical study on the homogenization of teaching quality under the dispersed clinical internship model based on cognition of medical students\",\"authors\":\"Guanhua Fan, Mian-hua Yang, Changmin Lin, Zhanqin Huang, Haibin Chen\",\"doi\":\"10.3760/CMA.J.CN70-2018-0827-00679\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Objective \\nBased on the theory of cognitive apprenticeship, to explore the cognitive status of medical students in different types of hospitals in order to provide reference for ensuring and improving the quality of teaching. \\n \\n \\nMethods \\nA total of 251 medical students from grade 2012 who experienced clinical intern practice in 14 hospitals were selected as the research objects, and their training outcomes in teaching hospital was investigated by self-designed questionnaire. \\n \\n \\nResults \\nThere was a significant correlation between the internship activities of medical students and their clinical capacity, humanistic quality, communication skill, team spirit and sense of responsibility for patients. 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An empirical study on the homogenization of teaching quality under the dispersed clinical internship model based on cognition of medical students
Objective
Based on the theory of cognitive apprenticeship, to explore the cognitive status of medical students in different types of hospitals in order to provide reference for ensuring and improving the quality of teaching.
Methods
A total of 251 medical students from grade 2012 who experienced clinical intern practice in 14 hospitals were selected as the research objects, and their training outcomes in teaching hospital was investigated by self-designed questionnaire.
Results
There was a significant correlation between the internship activities of medical students and their clinical capacity, humanistic quality, communication skill, team spirit and sense of responsibility for patients. Most of the disciplines have run a good implementation of the internship program, but there are significant differences between disciplines (t=-2.083, P=0.040). The implementation of affiliated hospital is better than that of the non-affiliated hospital. There is a positive linear relationship between the effective feedback from teachers and the improvement of students' capacity.
Conclusions
Under the dispersed pattern clinical internship model, the clinical ability of medical students can also be improved. For different kinds of teaching hospitals, there are homogeneity differences in the clinical intern implementation. The detailed feedbacks and concerns of teachers help medical students to adapt to clinical internship. Medical colleges need to strengthen the practice guidance of non-affiliated hospitals to promote the homogeneity of teaching quality.
Key words:
Dispersed clinical internship; Cognitive apprenticeship; Medical students; Homogenity; Emiprical study