Riquelme Arnoldo, Oporto Macarena, Oporto Jorge, Méndez José Ignacio, Viviani Paola, Salech Felipe, Chianale José, Moreno Rodrigo, Sánchez Ignacio
,Department of Gastroenterology, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago, Chile.
Educ Health (Abingdon). 2009 May;22(1):112. Epub 2009 Apr 29.
During the last decade a major curriculum reform was carried out at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Medical School. The process included changes in curriculum development, staff development and in the infrastructure. However, it is not known how students perceived the climate of their education within the new model.
To measure students' perceptions of the educational environment of the new curriculum and to evaluate the internal consistency of the 50-item Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) Spanish version questionnaire.
The DREEM Spanish version questionnaire was administered to undergraduate medical students in training years 3, 4 and 5. Internal consistency of the instrument and its subscales were measured with the method described by Cronbach, and the results were expressed with alpha coefficient ranging from 0 to 1.
Responses were received from 297 out of 328 students (90.5%). The 50-item DREEM Spanish version was found highly reliable with an alpha coefficient of 0.91. The subscale with the highest mean score was "Academic Self-Perceptions", which indicates students' perceptions of their academic achievements. Mean score of this subscale was 22.3 +/- 4.1 corresponding to 69.7% of the maximum score. The lowest mean score was for the Students' Perceptions of their Social Environment: 15.9 +/- 4.0 (56.8%). The overall mean score for the 50 items was 127.5 +/- 20.9 (63.8% of maximum). Scores observed in students in year 5 were significantly lower for several subscales, including Students' Perceptions of Learning, Students' Perceptions of Teachers, Students' Perceptions of the Learning Atmosphere and Students' Perceptions of the Social Environment, and also lower for the overall mean score (119.3 +/- 20.2) compared to scores in years 3 and 4 (128.8 +/- 21 and 132.5 +/- 19.7, respectively; p<0.001).
The school's educational climate was generally perceived positively by students, although they viewed the school's social environment less favorably. Specific areas identified by students as needing improvement included an overloaded curriculum and inadequate student supports. The DREEM Spanish version proved generally reliable, by internal consistency scores based on ratings by Chilean undergraduate medical students; it should be a useful tool for assessing students' perceptions of the educational environments of other Latin American medical schools.
在过去十年里,智利天主教大学医学院进行了一项重大的课程改革。这一过程包括课程开发、师资发展和基础设施方面的变革。然而,尚不清楚学生如何看待新模式下他们的教育氛围。
衡量学生对新课程教育环境的看法,并评估50项邓迪教育环境量表(DREEM)西班牙语版问卷的内部一致性。
对本科三、四、五年级医学生发放DREEM西班牙语版问卷。采用克朗巴赫描述的方法测量该工具及其子量表的内部一致性,结果用0到1的阿尔法系数表示。
328名学生中有297名(90.5%)回复。发现50项DREEM西班牙语版具有高度可靠性,阿尔法系数为0.91。平均得分最高的子量表是“学业自我认知”,表明学生对自己学业成绩的看法。该子量表的平均得分为22.3±4.1,占最高分的69.7%。平均得分最低的是学生对其社会环境的认知:15.9±4.0(56.8%)。50项的总体平均得分为127.5±20.9(占最高分的63.8%)。五年级学生在几个子量表上的得分明显较低,包括学生对学习的认知、学生对教师的认知、学生对学习氛围的认知和学生对社会环境的认知,总体平均得分(119.3±20.2)也低于三年级和四年级学生(分别为128.8±21和132.5±;p<0.001)。
学生总体上对学校的教育氛围持积极看法,尽管他们对学校的社会环境评价较低。学生认为需要改进的具体方面包括课程负担过重和学生支持不足。基于智利本科医学生评分的内部一致性得分表明,DREEM西班牙语版总体可靠;它应该是评估其他拉丁美洲医学院校学生对教育环境看法的有用工具。