MacNevin Wyatt, Poon Eric, Skinner Thomas A
Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Department of Urology, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Can Med Educ J. 2021 Apr 30;12(2):e31-e41. doi: 10.36834/cmej.70624. eCollection 2021 Apr.
Technology readiness (TR) is a construct which characterizes an individual's propensity to utilize new technology. Despite increased technology use in healthcare, limited data exists on medical student TR and the relation of TR with specialty interest. This study assesses the TR of 2 year medical students and its association with specialty interest.
Respondents completed a survey assessing their most preferred specialty, specialty interests, and technology readiness using a 5-point Likert scale. Using Chi-square analysis, we examined the relation between demographics, TR, and specialty interest.
This study obtained a 45.7% ( = 53/116) response rate demonstrating that 79.2% ( = 42/53) of students were "technology ready." Male students were more likely to be technology ready (95.2%, = 20/21, vs 68.8%, = 22/32, = 0.02) when compared to female students. Technology ready students were associated with being more interested in "Technology-Focused" specialties compared to students who were not technology ready (88.5%, = 23/26 vs 70.4%, = 19/27, = 0.104).
As a cohort, most medical students were technology ready. It is inconclusive if technology ready students are more likely to be interested in technology-focused specialties due to the limited sample size of this study, although with an increased sample size, an improved understanding on technology readiness and its potential impact on student specialty interest may be obtained. Furthermore, knowledge of TR may aid in developing targeted technology-based education programs and in improving remedial approaches for students who are less comfortable with new technology.
技术准备度(TR)是一种描述个体使用新技术倾向的概念。尽管医疗保健领域对技术的使用有所增加,但关于医学生的技术准备度以及技术准备度与专业兴趣之间关系的数据有限。本研究评估了二年级医学生的技术准备度及其与专业兴趣的关联。
受访者完成了一项调查,使用5点李克特量表评估他们最喜欢的专业、专业兴趣和技术准备度。我们使用卡方分析来研究人口统计学、技术准备度和专业兴趣之间的关系。
本研究的回复率为45.7%(=53/116),表明79.2%(=42/53)的学生“具备技术准备”。与女生相比,男生更有可能具备技术准备(95.2%,=20/21,vs 68.8%,=22/32,=0.02)。与不具备技术准备的学生相比,具备技术准备的学生对“以技术为重点”的专业更感兴趣(88.5%,=23/26 vs 70.4%,=19/27,=0.104)。
作为一个群体,大多数医学生具备技术准备。由于本研究样本量有限,尚不能确定具备技术准备的学生是否更有可能对以技术为重点的专业感兴趣,不过随着样本量的增加,可能会对技术准备度及其对学生专业兴趣的潜在影响有更好的理解。此外,了解技术准备度可能有助于制定有针对性的基于技术的教育计划,并改善针对对新技术不太适应的学生的补救方法。