Nepal Samata, Atreya Alok, Menezes Ritesh G, Joshi Ruban Raj
Lumbini Medical College Teaching Hospital, Palpa, Nepal.
College of Medicine, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
J Nepal Health Res Counc. 2020 Nov 14;18(3):551-555. doi: 10.33314/jnhrc.v18i3.2851.
The lockdown strategy adopted to contain the spread of current pandemic of coronavirus disease has affected all sectors of life globally. Nepal also instructed all the educational institutions to shut down, medical colleges being no exception. One month into the lockdown all the medical colleges in Nepal started online classes to keep pace with the academic calendar. This preliminary survey analyses the students' perspective on newly introduced online medical education system.
This cross-sectional survey used an online questionnaire typed in Google forms. The link to the survey was then emailed to the student representative of each semester of Lumbini Medical College, Palpa, Nepal, who were then instructed to forward it to their classmates. The questionnaire consisted of demographic variables and perspective of medical undergraduates towards online classes and also a space to comment or opine their perspective on current medical education.
A total of 226 students responded the survey. Almost one-third of the students (n=173, 76.5%) admitted of never having attended the online classes. Most of the students used smartphones to attend online classes; broadband internet service being the source of internet in 65.5%. Two-third of the students rated online classes to be poorer than the traditional classroom teaching and 77.8% of the students preferred traditional classroom teaching in future.
Medical students did not find online classes as effective as the traditional classroom teachings; it could be made more interactive and productive by introducing interactive and brainstorming sessions complementing the conventional face?to?face education.
为遏制当前新冠疫情传播而采取的封锁策略影响了全球生活的各个领域。尼泊尔也指示所有教育机构关闭,医学院也不例外。封锁一个月后,尼泊尔所有医学院都开始了在线课程,以跟上教学日历。这项初步调查分析了学生对新引入的在线医学教育系统的看法。
这项横断面调查使用了在谷歌表单中输入的在线问卷。然后,调查问卷的链接被通过电子邮件发送给尼泊尔帕尔帕蓝毗尼医学院每个学期的学生代表,这些学生代表随后被指示将其转发给他们的同学。问卷包括人口统计学变量以及医学本科生对在线课程的看法,还有一个让他们对当前医学教育发表评论或意见的空间。
共有226名学生回复了调查。近三分之一的学生(n = 173,76.5%)承认从未参加过在线课程。大多数学生使用智能手机参加在线课程;65.5%的学生使用宽带互联网服务作为上网来源。三分之二的学生认为在线课程比传统课堂教学差,77.8%的学生未来更喜欢传统课堂教学。
医学生认为在线课程不如传统课堂教学有效;通过引入互动和头脑风暴环节来补充传统的面对面教育,可以使在线课程更具互动性和成效。