Mugabo Eric, Velin Lotta, Nduwayezu Richard
University of Rwanda, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Kigali, Rwanda.
WHO Collaborating Centre for Surgery and Public Health, Skane University Hospital, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
BMC Med Educ. 2021 Apr 26;21(1):239. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02662-3.
Early involvement of students in research processes is an important step in professional development and can increase the academic output of the university. Previous studies indicate low research involvement amongst undergraduate students, however limited research has been done in sub-Saharan Africa. This study aimed to describe the level of research involvement amongst undergraduate students at the College of Medicine and Health Sciences (CMHS) at University of Rwanda (UR) and to assess factors associated with research involvement.
This cross-sectional study covered the three CMHS campuses. A survey was shared in class WhatsApp groups from July to September 2020. Data were analyzed using Stata IC 16.0 with descriptive statistics and Fisher's exact test. P-values < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.
In total, 324 students participated with the mean age being 23.3 (standard deviation 2.27). Males constituted 65.1% of respondents vs. 33.3% females. The largest portion of respondents were from the School of Medicine and Pharmacy (46.6%), and Medicine was the most frequent department (33.3%). On a Likert scale from 1 to 10, 60.0% of the respondents thought that research was 10/10 important for undergraduate students, with the mean value being 8.8. Rating their interest in taking part in research during undergraduate studies, 48.2% scored it 10/10, with the mean value being 8.57. 80.3% of respondents had attended a research module, course, or workshop; however, only 48.8% had participated in a research project and 72.0% of them had been involved in data collection. Inadequate knowledge about research processes and lack of mentors were the main barriers to research participation in 48.0 and 40.2% of respondents respectively. Establishment of a UR-Undergraduate research support center (77.2%), and involving students in ongoing UR projects (69.4%) were the most frequent suggestions to improve students' research participation.
Undergraduate students at the CMHS in the UR have a large research interest, yet their involvement is currently low. Limited knowledge about research processes and shortage of mentors remains potent barriers to participation. Inviting undergraduate students to partake in ongoing projects and establishing a UR undergraduate research support center are recommended to strengthen undergraduate research experience at the UR-CMHS.
让学生尽早参与研究过程是专业发展的重要一步,且能提高大学的学术产出。以往研究表明本科学生参与研究的程度较低,然而在撒哈拉以南非洲地区开展的相关研究有限。本研究旨在描述卢旺达大学医学院与健康科学学院(CMHS)本科学生的研究参与程度,并评估与研究参与相关的因素。
这项横断面研究涵盖了CMHS的三个校区。2020年7月至9月期间,通过班级WhatsApp群组发放了调查问卷。使用Stata IC 16.0软件对数据进行分析,采用描述性统计和Fisher精确检验。P值<0.05被视为具有统计学意义。
共有324名学生参与,平均年龄为23.3岁(标准差为2.27)。男性占受访者的65.1%,女性占33.3%。受访者中最大比例来自医学与药学院(46.6%),医学专业是最常见的专业(33.3%)。在1至10的李克特量表上,60.0%的受访者认为研究对本科生的重要性为10分,平均值为8.8分。在评价他们在本科学习期间参与研究的兴趣时,48.2%的受访者给出10分,平均值为8.57分。80.3%的受访者参加过研究模块、课程或工作坊;然而,只有48.8%的人参与过研究项目,其中72.0%的人参与过数据收集。分别有48.0%和40.2%的受访者表示,对研究过程的了解不足和缺乏导师是参与研究的主要障碍。建立卢旺达大学本科研究支持中心(77.2%)以及让学生参与卢旺达大学正在进行的项目(69.4%)是提高学生研究参与度的最常见建议。
卢旺达大学CMHS的本科学生有浓厚的研究兴趣,但目前他们的参与度较低。对研究过程的了解有限和导师短缺仍然是参与研究的巨大障碍。建议邀请本科学生参与正在进行的项目,并建立卢旺达大学本科研究支持中心,以加强卢旺达大学CMHS的本科研究体验。