Bannur Sriguna, Veggalam Shreya, Vadakedath Sabitha, Kandi Venkataramana
Medicine, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, IND.
Biochemistry, Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences, Karimnagar, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 8;16(11):e73272. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73272. eCollection 2024 Nov.
Introduction India is currently experiencing a colossal increase in the number of medical colleges and a concurrent rise in the number of medical students pursuing Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). Shortages in the teaching faculty and infrastructural and logistic limitations like the availability of patients and clinical material are severely affecting the quality of medical education. Moreover, privatization has been instrumental in transforming medical education into a lucrative business compromising its quality. The present work intends to identify the deficiencies that could help the management create a better educational environment (EE) for the students. This study assessed the medical students' perspectives of the EE including the learning process, teaching quality, educational atmosphere, academic self-perception, and social self-perception. Methods This cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study included 212 medical students pursuing MBBS at the Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS), Karimnagar, Telangana, India. The study used the standardized and globally validated Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM). Appropriate statistical methods were used to analyze and interpret the data. Results The cumulative DREEM score in this study was 112.64/200 (56.32%). The cumulative mean score of the responses was 2.39±0.42. The results demonstrated modest scores regarding the students' academic self-perceptions (SASP; 20.42/36; 56.72%), the students' perception of teachers (SPT; 26.23/44; 59.61%), and the students' perception of learning (SPL; 27.65/48; 57.60%). The scores concerning the students' perception of the atmosphere (SPA; 25.11/48; 52.31%), and the students' social self-perception (SSSP; 13.41/28; 47.89%) were also significantly inferior. Conclusion The study results revealed a satisfactory EE in the medical institution. Significant deficiencies concerning the college atmosphere and SSSP were observed. There is a scope for improvement in the domains of SASP, SPT, and SPL.
引言
印度目前医学院数量大幅增加,同时攻读医学学士和外科学士(MBBS)的医学生人数也在同步上升。师资短缺以及诸如患者和临床资料可用性等基础设施和后勤方面的限制,正严重影响医学教育质量。此外,私有化在将医学教育转变为一项利润丰厚的商业活动方面起到了推动作用,却损害了其质量。本研究旨在找出可能有助于管理层为学生创造更好教育环境(EE)的不足之处。本研究评估了医学生对教育环境的看法,包括学习过程、教学质量、教育氛围、学业自我认知和社会自我认知。
方法
这项基于问卷调查的横断面研究纳入了印度特伦甘纳邦卡里姆纳加尔普拉蒂玛医学科学研究所(PIMS)212名攻读MBBS的医学生。该研究使用了经过标准化且在全球范围内验证的邓迪就绪教育环境量表(DREEM)。采用适当的统计方法对数据进行分析和解读。
结果
本研究中的DREEM累积得分是112.64/200(56.32%)。回答的累积平均得分是2.39±0.42。结果显示,学生的学业自我认知(SASP;20.42/36;56.72%)、对教师的认知(SPT;26.23/44;59.61%)以及对学习的认知(SPL;27.65/48;57.60%)得分中等。关于学生对氛围的认知(SPA;25.11/48;52.31%)以及学生的社会自我认知(SSSP;13.41/28;47.89%)的得分也明显较低。
结论
研究结果显示该医疗机构的教育环境令人满意。观察到在学院氛围和社会自我认知方面存在显著不足。在学业自我认知、对教师的认知和对学习的认知领域有改进的空间。