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影响医学院校成绩表现的学术、社会和文化因素。

Academic, social and cultural factors influencing medical school grade performance.

作者信息

Alfayez S F, Strand D A, Carline J D

机构信息

Department of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Med Educ. 1990 May;24(3):230-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1990.tb00006.x.

Abstract

Studies of medical student performance have focused on various factors, including premedical academics, maturity, familial background and support, and personal experiences with illness. Most studies have been conducted in countries with highly developed educational systems and similar cultural and social systems. It is not clear that these findings can be applied to developing countries, where the educational and cultural experiences may be very different, and where medical instruction is carried out in a non-native language. Information was obtained from a survey of 153 fifth- and sixth-year medical students at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. The survey measured premedical educational, social and cultural experiences that might affect medical school performance. Men performed as well as women in the medical school despite heavy familial and social commitments. Women's performance seems to be more influenced by changes in living environment. Achievement in premedical years was correlated positively with grade performance in medical school. Competence in the high-school English courses was related to medical school performance. Interest in the study of medicine prior to medical school was not related to performance. Other motivations, such as social gains, financial benefits or family wish, were related to lower performance. Current interest in clinical medicine correlated negatively with performance. Students motivated by the presence of chronic ill health in their families performed significantly lower. Factors influencing medical school performance in developed countries had similar impact on medical students in a developing country. Social factors, unique to the country, also play a role in medical student performance.

摘要

对医学生表现的研究聚焦于多种因素,包括医学预科学习情况、成熟度、家庭背景与支持以及个人患病经历。大多数研究是在教育体系高度发达且文化和社会体系相似的国家进行的。尚不清楚这些研究结果能否应用于发展中国家,因为在发展中国家,教育和文化体验可能差异很大,而且医学教学是用非母语进行的。信息来自对沙特阿拉伯阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学153名五年级和六年级医学生的一项调查。该调查衡量了可能影响医学院表现的医学预科教育、社会和文化体验。尽管有繁重的家庭和社会事务,男生在医学院的表现与女生相当。女生的表现似乎更受生活环境变化的影响。医学预科阶段的成绩与医学院的成绩呈正相关。高中英语课程的能力与医学院表现相关。医学院之前对医学学习的兴趣与表现无关。其他动机,如社会收益、经济利益或家庭愿望,与较低的表现相关。当前对临床医学的兴趣与表现呈负相关。因家庭中有慢性病而受激励的学生表现明显较低。在发达国家影响医学院表现的因素对发展中国家的医学生也有类似影响。该国特有的社会因素在医学生表现中也起作用。

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