Goda Omar Gamal, Mahdy Donia Tarek, El Shahed Mostafa M, Amin Hebat Allah Ahmed, Ahmed Samar A
Medical Student, Helwan University, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan, Egypt.
Department of Community, Environmental, and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
J Microsc Ultrastruct. 2020 Dec 10;8(4):198-204. doi: 10.4103/JMAU.JMAU_77_20. eCollection 2020 Oct-Dec.
As soon as the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic, many higher education facilities had to change their educational and teaching strategies to cope with the lockdown. Some medical schools decided to rely on online teaching while others depended on students' self-learning abilities. Methods of assessment also changed as some medical schools implemented pass/fail exams, online examinations, and research projects while others postponed their final exams. In Egypt, medical schools started delivering their lectures online and changed the assessment criteria of the preclinical academic years to depend mainly on research and online exams while postponed the clinical rotations and final exams of the clinical years.
This study assesses medical students' awareness of the current situation regarding the safety guidelines and their satisfaction with the solutions provided by their schools for the plans to continue their learning and the new assessment methods and criteria.
The method used for data collection is an online survey filled by medical students from around Egypt. Moreover, data were statistically analyzed using IBM statistical package SPSS for doing a Chi-squared test on two variables.
After collecting the data and analyzing responses, we found that 66.2% of students who answered the survey do not think that the safety measures taken by their universities after the return back will be enough.
This shows that the basic knowledge of COVID-19 among medical students is average and there is a need to start programs for infection control practices against COVID-19 for all medical students and professionals.
世界卫生组织宣布新冠疫情为大流行后,许多高等教育机构不得不改变其教育和教学策略以应对封锁。一些医学院决定依靠在线教学,而另一些则依赖学生的自主学习能力。评估方法也发生了变化,一些医学院实施了及格/不及格考试、在线考试和研究项目,而另一些则推迟了期末考试。在埃及,医学院开始在线授课,并改变了临床前学年的评估标准,主要依赖研究和在线考试,同时推迟了临床学年的临床轮转和期末考试。
本研究评估医学生对当前安全指南情况的认识,以及他们对学校为继续学习计划提供的解决方案、新的评估方法和标准的满意度。
数据收集方法是由埃及各地的医学生填写在线调查问卷。此外,使用IBM统计软件包SPSS对数据进行统计分析,以对两个变量进行卡方检验。
在收集数据并分析回复后,我们发现回答调查问卷的学生中有66.2%认为学校返校后采取的安全措施不够。
这表明医学生对新冠病毒的基本知识处于中等水平,有必要为所有医学生和专业人员启动针对新冠病毒感染控制措施的项目。