Rezaei Habibolah, Haghdoost Aliakbar, Javar Hamid Akbari, Dehnavieh Reza, Aramesh Shahintaj, Dehgani Nasrin, Sisakht Mohamad Tahmasbi
Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran.
Department of Healthcare Services Management, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
J Educ Health Promot. 2021 May 20;10:136. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_817_20. eCollection 2021.
COVID-19 has a great impact on medical sciences education. Some researches have been conducted on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical sciences education in the world. The aim of this study was to identify the effects of this disease on medical sciences education in Iran.
This futures study research was carried out using the future wheel method in Iran's University of Medical Sciences in the spring of 2020. A semi-structured interview was also conducted on the vice chancellors of medical sciences universities, faculty presidents, faculty vice chancellors, faculty members, medical education specialists, and university students, who were purposefully identified. The interview continued until achieving data saturation. Analysis of the interviews was performed by MAXQDA version 10 software.
The effects were presented at three levels including primary effects, secondary effects, and third effects. In addition, 16 primary effects, 51 secondary effects, and 24 tertiary effects were recognized. One primary effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on medical sciences education in Iran was fear, stress, and anxiety among students and faculty members as well as staffs to get the disease. In addition, rumor was circulated concerning the infection of some people, thus, there was a need for holding courses regarding stress management and rumor management. One secondary effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on medical sciences education in Iran was allocation of a number of educational hospitals to the referral hospitals of COVID-19. One tertiary effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on medical sciences education in Iran was increasing the number of virtual courses.
The most important effect of this disease on medical sciences education is the postponement of practical and apprenticeship classes, and consequently the increased length of the academic term that leads to delay in the students' graduation, which can reduce the workforce. On the one hand, this disease causes death of a number of students, educational and medical staffs, and faculty members, as well as reduces the workforce. Also, lengthening the recruitment of faculty members will add to this challenge. In this regard, there is a need to plan to compensate for the shortage of required human resources.
新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)对医学教育产生了重大影响。世界上已经开展了一些关于COVID-19大流行对医学教育影响的研究。本研究的目的是确定这种疾病对伊朗医学教育的影响。
本前瞻性研究于2020年春季在伊朗医科大学采用未来轮方法进行。还对医科大学副校长、学院院长、学院副校长、教员、医学教育专家和大学生进行了半结构化访谈,这些人员是经过有目的确定的。访谈持续进行直至达到数据饱和。访谈分析使用MAXQDA 10版软件进行。
影响呈现为三个层面,包括直接影响、间接影响和三级影响。此外,识别出16项直接影响、51项间接影响和24项三级影响。冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对伊朗医学教育的一项直接影响是学生、教员以及工作人员对感染该疾病的恐惧、压力和焦虑。此外,关于一些人感染的谣言四处传播,因此,需要开设有关压力管理和谣言管理的课程。冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对伊朗医学教育的一项间接影响是将一些教学医院分配给COVID-19转诊医院。冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行对伊朗医学教育的一项三级影响是虚拟课程数量增加。
这种疾病对医学教育最重要的影响是实践课和见习课的推迟,从而导致学期延长,进而使学生毕业延迟,这可能会减少劳动力。一方面,这种疾病导致一些学生、教育和医务人员以及教员死亡,并减少了劳动力。此外,教员招聘时间延长将加剧这一挑战。在这方面,需要制定计划以弥补所需人力资源的短缺。