Department of Pediatrics, University of Campinas, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Genetics, São Francisco University, Bragança Paulista, SP, Brazil.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Oct 23;24(1):1197. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-06188-2.
Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 had an impact on medical graduation, causing weaknesses arising from social isolation and remote emergency teaching, with an emphasis on deficits in the development of non-technical skills (soft skills). In this context, the interaction between a group of medical students and adolescents who develop activities at the Center for Learning and Mobilization for Citizenship in Campinas/SP, Brazil, was evaluated about the development of soft skills during the COVID-19 pandemic. The observational study was carried out using an electronic questionnaire based on a Likert scale on the feelings of undergraduate medical students regarding participation in project activities in the context of the development of social skills. The study demonstrated an important positive impact of student participation in a socio-educational project for the development of soft skills, emphasizing the ability to deal with adverse situations, decision-making, and the ability to deal with the fear of not corresponding. However, the existence of limitations and difficulties in the development of non-technical skills by students was revealed, further reinforced by the challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this aspect, the study demonstrated participation in a voluntary social project as an important strategy to improve the teaching of these skills.
新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)对医学毕业产生了影响,导致了社会隔离和远程紧急教学带来的弱点,重点是缺乏非技术技能(软技能)的发展。在这种情况下,评估了巴西坎皮纳斯/SP 的学习和动员公民中心的一群医学生和青少年在 COVID-19 大流行期间发展软技能的互动情况。该观察性研究使用了基于李克特量表的电子问卷,调查了医学生对参与项目活动的感受,以评估他们在社会技能发展方面的表现。研究表明,学生参与社会教育项目对软技能的发展有重要的积极影响,强调了应对不利情况、决策和应对不对应恐惧的能力。然而,研究揭示了学生在发展非技术技能方面存在的局限性和困难,COVID-19 大流行带来的挑战进一步加剧了这一问题。在这方面,研究表明,参与志愿社会项目是提高这些技能教学的重要策略。