Singh Ashwini P, Sayeli Vinay K, Gera Sadhana, Rao G Hari J
Department of Pharmacology, Alluri Sitarama Raju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 1;16(7):e63551. doi: 10.7759/cureus.63551. eCollection 2024 Jul.
Introduction and methodology This study aims to give feedback on the Basic Course in Biomedical Research (BCBR) program, an initiative of the National Medical Council (NMC) in collaboration with the National Institute of Epidemiology (ICMR-NIE) using the SWAYAM ("Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds") portal. The objectives of the study areto evaluate the usefulness of BCBR and the content and conduct of the BCBR program using a questionnaire among medical postgraduates and teachers. The study design used was a cross-sectional study and collected data from 392 participants who completed the BCBR program. A validated questionnaire was utilized to gather information on participant demographics, reasons for enrolment, satisfaction with course material, assignments, technical issues during exams, and perceived usefulness of the course. Results The study found a predominance of postgraduate students among participants (65.31%), reflecting their inclination towards research. Primary reasons for enrolment included institutional requirements and eligibility criteria to appear for the final postgraduate examination. Most participants utilized both videos and lecture hand-outs. This course facilitated its participants to improve their ability to conduct research by 89.03%. Feedback suggested a need for improvement in course content, particularly in simplifying statistical concepts and incorporating more interactive sessions and practical demonstrations. Conclusion The findings highlight the effectiveness of the BCBR program to up-skill the ability of participants to perform research. Overall, the study offers valuable feedback about the BCBR course.
引言与方法 本研究旨在对生物医学研究基础课程(BCBR)项目提供反馈,该项目是国家医学委员会(NMC)与国家流行病学研究所(ICMR-NIE)合作开展的一项倡议,通过“青年有志者主动学习在线课程网络”(SWAYAM)平台进行。本研究的目的是通过问卷调查评估BCBR项目的实用性以及该项目在医学研究生和教师中的内容与实施情况。本研究采用的设计是横断面研究,收集了392名完成BCBR项目的参与者的数据。使用经过验证的问卷收集有关参与者人口统计学信息、入学原因、对课程材料的满意度、作业、考试期间的技术问题以及该课程的感知实用性等信息。结果 研究发现参与者中研究生占主导(65.31%),这反映了他们对研究的倾向。入学的主要原因包括机构要求以及参加研究生期末考试的资格标准。大多数参与者同时使用了视频和讲义。该课程使参与者开展研究的能力提高了89.03%。反馈表明课程内容需要改进,特别是在简化统计概念以及纳入更多互动环节和实践演示方面。结论 研究结果突出了BCBR项目在提升参与者开展研究能力方面的有效性。总体而言,本研究为BCBR课程提供了有价值的反馈。