Preferences and perceptions of MBBS students towards blended learning in medical education

Mohd Yasir Zubair, Absar Ahmad, Sameena Ahmad, Saira Mehnaz, U. Eram, Ragul Jayaprakasam Satyamoorthy, Zeeshan Ahmad
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Introduction: With the advent of COVID-19 pandemic there has been a rapid shift in the mode of delivering education. A swift transition from place-based offline classes to virtual online learning platforms has emerged during the pandemic. The present study explored the acceptance, perceptions and preferences of blended learning among medical undergraduate students. Methods: MBBS undergraduate students of second and final professional (Part I & II) phases from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh, UP were enrolled in the study. We studied acceptance, perception and preferences regarding blended mode of learning of MBBS students using online Google Form. Semi structured questionnaire was drafted by the research team, based on thorough and critical review of pertinent literature and other similar survey tools. Each item was discussed separately and changes were made where required. Then, it was transformed to an online form through Google Forms. Results: Out of a total of 432 students, more than 3/4th of students (78.2%) believed that combined approach would lead to improvement in learning. Around half (53.6%) of the female students were relying predominantly on offline learning compared to 37.0% of male students (p = 0.004). Flexible schedule and personal convenience was reported as the most common benefit of online learning while lack of interaction with peers and connectivity issues were found to be the major disadvantages. Conclusion: Majority of the students echoed a positive attitude towards blended mode of teaching and learning. Medical education is largely demonstration and application based for acquiring skills. Therefore, a combined approach where the theoretical aspect of the curriculum is made online, might offer a more convenient, flexible and effective alternative way of teaching and learning. IMC J Med Sci. 2024; 18(1):009. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.009 *Correspondence: Mohd. Yasir Zubair, Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. Email: yasmuhsin@gmail.com
医学学士学生对医学教育中混合式学习的偏好和看法
导言:随着 COVID-19 大流行的到来,提供教育的模式发生了迅速转变。大流行期间,从基于地点的离线课堂迅速过渡到虚拟在线学习平台。本研究探讨了医学本科生对混合式学习的接受程度、看法和偏好。 研究方法研究招募了来自印度阿利加尔省阿姆斯特丹大学贾瓦哈拉尔-尼赫鲁医学院第二和最后专业阶段(第一和第二部分)的 MBBS 本科生。我们使用在线谷歌表格研究了 MBBS 学生对混合学习模式的接受程度、看法和偏好。半结构式问卷由研究小组根据对相关文献和其他类似调查工具的全面和批判性审查起草而成。每个项目都进行了单独讨论,并根据需要进行了修改。然后,通过谷歌表格将其转化为在线表格。 结果在总共 432 名学生中,超过四分之三(78.2%)的学生认为综合教学法会提高学习成绩。约一半(53.6%)的女生主要依靠离线学习,而男生的这一比例为 37.0%(p = 0.004)。据报告,灵活的时间安排和个人便利是在线学习最常见的好处,而缺乏与同学的互动和连接问题则是主要的缺点。 结论大多数学生对混合教学模式持积极态度。医学教育在很大程度上以示范和应用为基础,以获取技能。因此,将课程中的理论部分放在网上的综合方法可能会提供一种更方便、更灵活、更有效的教学方式。 IMC J Med Sci.DOI: https://doi.org/10.55010/imcjms.18.009 *通讯:Mohd. Yasir Zubair,印度北方邦阿里加尔,AMU 贾瓦哈拉尔-尼赫鲁医学院社区医学系。电子邮件:yasmuhsin@gmail.com
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