Exploring the correlation between attendance and academic performance in physiology among phase 1st MBBS students: A comprehensive study

Qazi Imtiaz Rasool, Fahad Bin Showkat, Sheikh Umar Farooq, Mursaleen Gani
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: Regular attendance is a fundamental component of professionalism, especially in the context of medical schools. It involves consistently being present at a designated location and plays a crucial role in fostering the exploration of diverse skills deemed essential in the contemporary scientific landscape. Recent medical literature underscores a clear and mutually beneficial link between medical student attendance and academic achievement, particularly within the framework of the Competency-based curriculum introduced by the National Medical Commission (NMC). This curriculum prioritizes the development of necessary competence through mandatory clinical contact and skills. Despite the mandate imposed by medical universities, absenteeism remains a significant challenge in medical schools. University policies outline specific expectations, including reporting times, allowed break durations, and daily expected working hours, approved by the College Committee across all campuses. Emphasizing the importance of learning activities, the NMC requires attendance for all assessments, ranging from exams and Readiness Assurance Tests (RATs) to quizzes and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs). The study was conducted in the Department of Physiology at GMC Baramulla and its associated hospitals. A total of 198 students from the 2019–20 batches of the first year MBBS, who participated in all internal assessments for both theory and practicals, were included in this study.: The retrospective observational study involved retrieving attendance and theory plus practical marks from all internal assessments conducted on 198 students of 2019–20 batches of first-year MBBS. Two groups were established on attendance: Group A < 75% theory and < 80% in practicals, and Group B > 75% in theory and > 80% in practicals, The mean marks were compared with their attendance. Karl Pearson correlation coefficient was utilized to assess the strength of the association between the two. Correlation studies were conducted based on gender and residence (hosteller vs. non-hosteller), revealing that female students and non-hostellers exhibited higher attendance and scores in both internal assessments and university examinations. Significantly higher marks in internal assessment and University examination were observed in students with high attendance percentage both in theory and practical’s.: There was a significant positive association between attendance and the performance of students in both theory and practical aspects of physiology among Phase 1st MBBS students.
探讨医学学士学位第一阶段学生生理学出勤率与学习成绩之间的相关性:综合研究
:定期出勤是专业精神的一个基本组成部分,在医学院中尤其如此。它包括始终如一地出现在指定地点,并在促进探索当代科学领域认为必不可少的各种技能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。最近的医学文献强调,医学生出勤率与学业成绩之间存在着明显的互利联系,尤其是在国家医学委员会(NMC)引入的能力本位课程框架内。该课程优先考虑通过强制性临床接触和技能培养必要的能力。尽管医科大学规定了这一任务,但缺勤仍是医学院面临的一个重大挑战。大学政策列出了具体的要求,包括报到时间、允许的休息时间以及经学院委员会批准的所有校区的每日预期工作时间。NMC 强调学习活动的重要性,要求所有评估(从考试和准备保证测试 (RAT),到测验和客观结构化临床考试 (OSCE))都必须出勤。这项研究在巴拉穆拉 GMC 及其附属医院的生理学系进行。共有198名来自2019-20届医学学士学位一年级的学生参与了本研究,他们参加了理论和实践的所有内部评估:这项回顾性观察研究包括检索 2019-20 学年医学学士学位一年级 198 名学生的出勤率和所有内部评估的理论加实践分数。根据出勤率分为两组:A组理论<75%,实践<80%;B组理论>75%,实践>80%。卡尔-皮尔逊(Karl Pearson)相关系数用于评估两者之间的关联强度。根据性别和居住地(寄宿生与非寄宿生)进行的相关研究显示,女生和非寄宿生在内部评估和大学考试中的出勤率和分数都较高。在内部评估和大学考试中,理论和实践出勤率高的学生分数明显更高:第一阶段医学学士学位学生在生理学理论和实践方面的出勤率与成绩之间存在明显的正相关关系。
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