埃努古州医学生整形外科教育教学方法的充分性。

Kelechi U Imediegwu, Ogechi M Ugwu, Stanislaus C Onyekaonwu, Chigozie S Ikeaba, Chinonso J Dimson, Stephen I Okogu, Hillary I Ugwu, Owhiri Orerome
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引言:尼日利亚不同的高等院校对医学生的整形外科教育教学方法各不相同。目的:确定埃努古州医学生对整形外科教学方法是否充分的看法,尼日利亚。材料和方法:一项横断面在线调查,使用谷歌表格软件,使用结构良好的问卷进行,并通过在线论坛分发给埃努古州两所高等大学的医学生。采用SPSS软件进行分析。显著性设定为P<0.05。结果:106名大四医学生填写了表格。回复率为65.1%。85.8%的受访者表示,每个学生都会被派去做整形外科手术,53%的受访者同意使用图形插图。50%的人表示学习环境平静,94.3%的人表示讲师训练有素。然而,55.6%的人表示他们没有手术模拟。此外,15.09%的人表示他们意识到教学方法中的陷阱,只有27.36%的人提到使用图书馆。在埃努古州,性别和对整形外科培训师/教学方法质量的感知之间没有统计学上的显著关联(P值<0.012)。结论/建议:目前使用的整形外科教学方法不够充分。应努力提高医学生接触整形外科手术的质量,并增加图形插图/模拟的使用。
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Adequacy of Orthopaedic Surgery Educational Teaching Methods amongst Medical Students in Enugu State.

Introduction: Orthopaedic surgery educational teaching methods for medical students vary across different tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

Aims: To determine the perception of medical students on the adequacy of orthopaedic surgery teaching methods in Enugu state, Nigeria.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional online survey conducted using a well-structured questionnaire with the Google forms software and distributed to final year medical students at the two tertiary universities in Enugu state via online forums. SPSS was used for analysis. Significance set at P < 0.05.

Results: 106 final year medical students filled the form. Response rate was 65.1%. 85.8% of the respondents reported that every student gets posted for orthopaedic surgery while 53% agreed that graphical illustrations were used. 50% reported that the learning environment were serene whereas 94.3% reported that their lecturers are well-trained. However, 55.6% reported that they do not have surgery simulations. Furthermore, 15.09% reported that they are aware of pitfalls in the teaching methods where only 27.36% alluded to using the library. There was no statistically significant association between gender and perception on quality of trainers/teaching methods of orthopaedic surgery in Enugu state (P value < 0.112).

Conclusion/recommendation: The orthopaedic surgery teaching methods currently being used are not adequate. Efforts should be made to increase the quality of exposure of medical students to orthopaedic surgery and increase the use of graphical illustrations/simulations.

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