Neto Toufic Anbar, da Silva Fucuta Pereia Patricia, Nogueira Mauricio L, Pereira de Gody Jose Maria, Moscardini Airton C
Ceres Medical School (Faculdade Ceres - FACERES), Department of Medical Education, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
Ceres Medical School (FACERES), Department of Gastroenterology, São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
GMS J Med Educ. 2018 Feb 15;35(1):Doc8. doi: 10.3205/zma001155. eCollection 2018.
The Brazilian National Student Performance Examination - ENADE is an instrument used to measure the quality of undergraduate courses. The identification of factors that influence the result of this examination can contribute to providing support necessary to improve the quality of medical courses. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the factors that affect the National Student Performance Examination grades of Brazilian undergraduate medical programs. Factors that influenced the 2010 ENADE grades of 100 undergraduate medical programs were studied. Data collection was performed using public databases. Academic and healthcare infrastructure variables were investigated. The data analysis was based on the performance of the medical programs on the 2010 ENADE, whereby the programs were divided into two groups: ENADE 1-2 (unsatisfactory grade) versus ENADE 4-5 (satisfactory grade). One hundred schools were included in this analysis. In the univariate analysis the university variables (p=0.037), public institution (p<0.001), lower number of openings per course (p=0.036), lower number of specialist professors (p=0.003) and higher number of doctors (p=0.010), post-graduation program (p<0.001), higher course lifetime (p<0.001) were associated to best results in ENADE. In the multivariate analysis of logistic binary regression four variables remained independently associated to a better performance in ENADE: public institution (OR 9.9; 95%CI 1.03 to 95.5), lower number of openings per course (OR 0.984; 95% CI 0.969 to 0.999), post-graduation program (OR 8.189; 95% CI 1.459 to 45.971) and longer course lifetime (OR 1.058; 95% CI 1.013 to 1.105). The satisfactory score of this evaluation (ENADE 4-5) was associated to the public administration category of higher degree institutions, lower number of openings offered per course, the presence of a and longer course lifetime.
巴西全国学生成绩考试(ENADE)是一种用于衡量本科课程质量的工具。确定影响该考试结果的因素有助于为提高医学课程质量提供必要支持。本研究的目的是评估影响巴西本科医学专业全国学生成绩考试成绩的因素。研究了影响100个本科医学专业2010年ENADE成绩的因素。数据收集使用公共数据库进行。对学术和医疗基础设施变量进行了调查。数据分析基于医学专业在2010年ENADE上的表现,据此将这些专业分为两组:ENADE 1 - 2(成绩不满意)与ENADE 4 - 5(成绩满意)。本分析纳入了100所学校。在单变量分析中,大学变量(p = 0.037)、公立机构(p < 0.001)、每门课程招生名额较少(p = 0.036)、专家教授数量较少(p = 0.003)、医生数量较多(p = 0.010)、研究生项目(p < 0.001)、课程时长较长(p < 0.001)与ENADE取得更好成绩相关。在逻辑二元回归的多变量分析中,有四个变量与ENADE中更好的表现独立相关:公立机构(OR 9.9;95%CI 1.03至95.5)、每门课程招生名额较少(OR 0.984;95%CI 0.9