Examining the level of perceived achievement of complex thinking competency in health sciences students and its relevance to the graduate profile

Q1 Social Sciences
Paloma Suárez-Brito , José Carlos Vázquez-Parra , Edgar Omar López-Caudana , Mariana Buenestado-Fernandez
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This article presents the findings of a study conducted on health sciences students in their last semester of training regarding their perceived achievement of the complex thinking competency and its sub-competencies. The objective was to gain insight into how these students perceive the cognitive competencies and skills acquired during their university career as relevant to meet the challenges of their future professions. This study contrasts the perception of achievement of complex thinking competence by gender of the participants, as well as compared to students from other disciplines, with the intention of identifying significant differences. This competency's selection lies in its relevance to decision-making when facing problems, which is fundamental for any contemporary professional. This study relied on a representative convenience sample of graduating candidates from a university in western Mexico. Methodologically, the researchers used descriptive analyses and a validated instrument. The results indicated that the sample students' perceived achievement was very high and balanced, i.e., no significant differences existed by gender or the perception of their sub-competencies. This study revealed a significant difference compared to other disciplinary areas; the medical and health sciences graduate candidates' perceived achievement of competency development was higher.

研究健康科学专业学生对复杂思维能力的认知水平及其与毕业生情况的相关性
本文介绍了一项针对健康科学专业学生的研究结果,研究对象是他们在最后一个学期的培训中对复杂思维能力及其子能力的认知成就。目的是深入了解这些学生如何看待他们在大学期间获得的认知能力和技能与应对未来职业挑战的相关性。本研究对比了不同性别学生对复杂思维能力成就的看法,并与其他学科的学生进行了比较,旨在找出显著差异。这种能力的选择在于它与面对问题时的决策相关,这对任何当代专业人员来说都是至关重要的。本研究以墨西哥西部一所大学即将毕业的学生为样本,具有一定的代表性。在方法上,研究人员使用了描述性分析和一个经过验证的工具。结果表明,样本学生的认知成就非常高且均衡,即不同性别或对其子能力的认知不存在显著差异。这项研究显示,与其他学科领域相比,医学和健康科学专业的研究生在能力发展方面的认知成就较高。
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