Cuschieri Andrea, Cuschieri Sarah
Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Malta, Imsida, MSD2080 Malta.
Med Sci Educ. 2023 Jan 18;33(1):157-164. doi: 10.1007/s40670-023-01727-w. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Physicians are at the centre of bench-to-bedside research, yet the number of physicians engaging in research is declining. One solution to overcome this alarming trend is exposing medical students to research. This study aims to assess the impact of engaging medical students in research, and the feasibility of conducting research solely using online communication.
A pilot elective research opportunity was offered to medical students enrolled to the University of Malta Doctor of Medicine and Surgery course by a resident academic (summer 2021) of the same institute to assess the epidemiology of COVID-19 in Europe. An anonymous survey was distributed to seventy medical students recruited to participate in this elective research project. The data collected was analysed and interpreted.
A response rate of 88.73% was achieved. "Career progression" and "lack of time" were the most reported motivating and hindering factors towards conducting research, respectively, before engaging in a research experience. Research experience helped overcome reported barriers ( < 0.01), while also challenging students' perceptions towards research. An increase in positive perceptions towards research was observed after conducting research. An overwhelming majority (90.47%) of participants reported that mentorship played an influential role in their overall experience, and 95.24% commented that they would like research opportunities to be made available by their faculty.
Giving students the opportunity to conduct research demonstrated how research experience improves students' soft skills and the understanding of research. This study also portrayed how remote research opportunities are effective in engaging students and increased the number of students who would consider a career in research.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40670-023-01727-w.
医生是从实验室到病床旁研究的核心,但从事研究的医生数量正在下降。克服这一令人担忧趋势的一个解决方案是让医学生接触研究。本研究旨在评估让医学生参与研究的影响,以及仅使用在线交流进行研究的可行性。
马耳他大学医学与外科学博士课程的一名住院学者(2021年夏季)为该校医学生提供了一个试点选修研究机会,以评估欧洲新冠疫情的流行病学情况。向招募来参与这个选修研究项目的70名医学生发放了一份匿名调查问卷。对收集到的数据进行了分析和解读。
获得了88.73%的回复率。在参与研究经历之前,“职业发展”和“时间不足”分别是最常被提及的进行研究的激励因素和阻碍因素。研究经历有助于克服所报告的障碍(P<0.01),同时也挑战了学生对研究的认知。在进行研究之后,观察到对研究的积极认知有所增加。绝大多数(90.47%)参与者报告称导师指导在他们的整体经历中发挥了有影响力的作用,95.24%的参与者表示希望所在学院能提供研究机会。
给学生进行研究的机会证明了研究经历如何提高学生的软技能和对研究的理解。本研究还描绘了远程研究机会在吸引学生方面的有效性,并增加了会考虑从事研究职业的学生数量。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s40670-023-01727-w获取的补充材料。