Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq.
Department of Medical Education, College of Medicine, Hawler Medical University, Erbil, Iraq.
Work. 2021;70(3):751-762. doi: 10.3233/WOR-205339.
The use of e-learning has become mandatory during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there are many barriers to applying e-learning in medical education.
This study aimed to explore medical students' perspectives on the application of e-learning in medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This Q-methodology explorative study was conducted in Kurdistan Region of Iraq. A sample of 37 medical students was purposively selected to represent different characteristics. The students distributed 37 statements representing different aspects of e-learning in medical education into a nine-point scoring grid from "least agree" to "most agree."
Data analysis revealed three distinct viewpoints. The first viewpoint, complete dependence on e-learning, emphasized a preference for e-learning to continue medical education and complete the study year with a minimal return to study halls or practical/clinical sessions. The second viewpoint, opponents of applying e-learning in medical education, included a generally negative view about e-learning and its role in medical education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The third viewpoint, e-learning as a supplement to medical education, emphasized a generally positive view about e-learning and considered it a supplement to the theoretical parts of medical education during the pandemic.
The three diverse viewpoints are primarily distinguished by the availability of e-learning experience and skills, availability of technology, risk perception of COVID-19, and the need for in-hospital clinical teaching. Provision of necessary facilities and training is required to strengthen the role of e-learning in medical education. A safe environment is needed for on-campus or hospital clinical teaching.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,使用电子学习已成为强制性要求。然而,在医学教育中应用电子学习存在许多障碍。
本研究旨在探讨医学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间对医学教育中应用电子学习的看法。
这是一项在伊拉克库尔德斯坦地区进行的 Q 方法学探索性研究。通过目的性抽样选择了 37 名医学生作为样本,以代表不同的特征。学生们将 37 条代表医学教育中电子学习不同方面的陈述分配到九点评分表中,从“最不同意”到“最同意”。
数据分析显示了三种不同的观点。第一种观点,完全依赖电子学习,强调倾向于继续使用电子学习进行医学教育,并尽量减少返回教室或实践/临床课程,以完成学年。第二种观点,反对在医学教育中应用电子学习,包括对电子学习及其在 COVID-19 大流行期间医学教育中的作用的普遍负面看法。第三种观点,电子学习作为医学教育的补充,强调对电子学习的普遍积极看法,并认为它是大流行期间医学教育理论部分的补充。
这三种不同的观点主要是通过电子学习经验和技能的可用性、技术的可用性、对 COVID-19 的风险感知以及对医院临床教学的需求来区分的。需要提供必要的设施和培训,以加强电子学习在医学教育中的作用。需要为校园或医院临床教学创造安全的环境。