Rao Lahiri Pratibha, Panja Sumana, Chattopadhyay MunMun, Biswas Jyotirmoy, Dhali Arkadeep, Dhali Gopal Krishna
Department of Physiology, North Bengal Medical College, Siliguri, IND.
Department of Physiology, Medical College Kolkata, Kolkata, IND.
Cureus. 2022 Dec 16;14(12):e32580. doi: 10.7759/cureus.32580. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Background In 2020 WHO declared the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak as a global pandemic. To flatten the curve of infection, a nationwide lockdown was declared by the Indian government. All the schools and colleges were shut for an indefinite period. Like all other streams, medical education also got severely hampered. Adapting themselves to the changing environment, teachers started using different teaching-learning methods and media to get across to the students. The objective of the research was to study the perception of medical students towards online teaching during the COVID pandemic. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted by the distribution of a pre-validated online questionnaire to medical students of West Bengal. From the collected data, relevant statistical averages and census domains were calculated. The chi-square test was done and assessed with a p≤0.05 significance level. Results A significant increase was noted in the time spent by students on various online teaching activities (p<0.05). Video tutorials, e.g., YouTube, were ranked as the most effective mode (17.2%), followed by live tutorials via Microsoft Teams, etc. (8.9%). A significant number (30.2%) of students strongly favoured online teaching over face-to-face teaching. Major challenges of online learning cited by students were internet connectivity issues (79.8%) followed by family distraction (37.9 %) and inconvenient timing of the classes (20.1%). Conclusion Our study highlighted the benefits, disadvantages and barriers to online learning from the perspective of undergraduate medical education in India. Even though the online mode of teaching was found to be beneficial in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it cannot be used as an absolute substitution for face-to-face teaching in the given context.
背景 2020 年,世界卫生组织宣布 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)疫情为全球大流行。为了减缓感染曲线,印度政府宣布全国封锁。所有学校和学院无限期关闭。与所有其他领域一样,医学教育也受到了严重影响。教师们为适应不断变化的环境,开始采用不同的教学方法和媒介与学生沟通。本研究的目的是调查 COVID 疫情期间医学生对在线教学的看法。方法 通过向孟加拉邦的医学生发放预先验证的在线问卷进行描述性横断面研究。根据收集到的数据,计算相关的统计平均值和普查域。进行卡方检验,并以 p≤0.05 的显著性水平进行评估。结果 学生在各种在线教学活动上花费的时间显著增加(p<0.05)。视频教程,如 YouTube,被评为最有效的模式(17.2%),其次是通过 Microsoft Teams 等进行的直播教程(8.9%)。相当数量(30.2%)的学生强烈倾向于在线教学而非面对面教学。学生提到的在线学习的主要挑战是网络连接问题(79.8%),其次是家庭干扰(37.9%)和上课时间不方便(20.1%)。结论 我们的研究从印度本科医学教育的角度突出了在线学习的优点、缺点和障碍。尽管在 COVID - 19 大流行的背景下发现在线教学模式是有益的,但在给定背景下它不能完全替代面对面教学。