Development and Validation of Student Engagement Questionnaire

Iram Imran, None Rehan Ahmed Khan, None Kinza Aslam
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Introduction: Medical students drop out rate in Pakistan is very high. In our country, only 84% of students graduate, which is significantly lower than the average for developing nations. Class engagement, has been identified as a solution to the failures, dropouts and motivational lacking of students. Being multifaceted construct, the problems of defining engagement have also led to inconsistencies in measurements too. Most of the previous student engagement questionnaires had lack of information regarding their reliability and validity, transparency and auditability. They were long and complex to understand and only measures the behavioral and social engagement. So there is a need to develop questionnaires that is short, freely available and can easily be understood by all stakeholders involved in teaching and learning. Aims & Objectives: To develop a questionnaire to assess the engagement of undergraduate medical students during classroom activities. Place and Duration of Study: This was mixed method study, conducted at the University College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Lahore between November 2022 &May 2023under the guidelines of AMEE Guide 87. Material & Methods: After receiving consent, the first draft of the questionnaire was distributed to 14 clinical and basic science subject experts, as well as medical educators, for qualitative and content validation. To determine the response process and to address any misunderstandings regarding the significance of questionnaire items, cognitive interviews with six students were conducted. Responses from 210 undergraduate medical and dentistry students were used to gauge reliability. SPSS version 23 was used to evaluate the questionnaires, a p-value of ?0.05 was considered significant For the scale, an internal consistency of between 0.50 and 0.70 according to Cronbach's alpha was deemed sufficient Results: There were 14 experts who gave qualitative expert validation. The initial student engagement questionnaire contained 49 items to measure 5 theoretical constructs, and were modified to make them more comprehensible and applicable. The questionnaire’s overall scale validity index was 0.84. After the cognitive interviews, there were just twenty items left. Content validation was finished in two rounds with 20 final items, yielding acceptable values of SI- CVI 0.83 & CCA 2.8. After the questionnaire had undergone pilot testing, 210 students filled it out, and the reliability of the survey was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha, which came out to be 0.721. Conclusion: Medical colleges can use this valid and reliable student engagement questionnaire to assess students' emotional, behavioral, and cognitive involvement in class.
学生参与问卷的编制与验证
巴基斯坦医科学生的辍学率非常高。在我们国家,只有84%的学生毕业,这明显低于发展中国家的平均水平。课堂参与被认为是解决学生失败、辍学和缺乏动力的一种方法。作为一个多面结构,敬业度的定义问题也导致了测量结果的不一致。以往的学生参与问卷大多缺乏关于其信度、效度、透明度和可审计性的信息。它们很长,理解起来很复杂,只衡量行为和社会参与。因此,有必要编制简短、免费的问卷,并使参与教与学的所有利益相关者都易于理解。的目标是,目的:编制一份调查问卷,评估医科本科生在课堂活动中的参与度。研究地点和时间:这是一项混合方法研究,根据AMEE指南87的指导,于2022年11月至2023年5月在拉合尔大学医学和牙科学院进行。材料,方法:在征得同意后,将问卷初稿分发给14名临床和基础学科专家以及医学教育工作者,进行定性和内容验证。为了确定反应过程,并解决关于问卷项目的重要性的任何误解,对六名学生进行了认知访谈。210名医学和牙科专业本科生的回答被用来衡量可靠性。采用SPSS 23版对问卷进行评价,p值为0.05为显著性,量表内部一致性根据Cronbach’s alpha在0.50 ~ 0.70之间为充分。结果:共有14位专家进行了定性专家验证。最初的学生敬业度问卷包含49个项目,测量5个理论结构,并对其进行了修改,使其更易于理解和适用。问卷总体效度指数为0.84。认知访谈结束后,只剩下20个项目。内容验证分两轮完成,共有20个最终项目,得出SI- CVI的可接受值为0.83 &CCA 2.8。问卷经过试点测试后,共有210名学生填写,采用Cronbach’s alpha对问卷的信度进行评估,结果为0.721。结论:医学院校可以使用本问卷对学生的课堂情感、行为和认知投入情况进行评估。
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