Enhancing skills for scientific writing: A mixed-methods study at the faculty of health sciences, damascus university

Q1 Social Sciences
Mohammed Alshafie , Laila Yakoub Agha , Lujain Nahass , Mhd Basheer Alameer , Jad Samaan , Jameel Soqia , Samer Mohsen
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Abstract

Background

The increasing importance of scientific publications to promote community health and academic advancement highlights the need to evaluate the effectiveness of courses addressing academic writing skills, especially among Syrian students. To address this issue, we conducted a mixed-method study.

Methods

Before a workshop on scientific writing, we distributed a pre-workshop questionnaire to assess participants' sociodemographic information and their knowledge of scientific writing principles. After the workshop, we administered a second questionnaire with the same sections to measure improvements in participants' knowledge. Additionally, we introduced a scale to evaluate the workshop's effectiveness. A one-way ANOVA test was used to assess differences in attitude among participants based on their departments, and the Wilcoxon Signed test was conducted to ascertain the difference between the test results before and after the workshop.

Results

There was a significant statistical relationship between the participants’ test scores before and after the workshop for ten questions of the questionnaire (8 of which showed an increased response rate, while 2 decreased). However, there was no significant statistical relationship for the remaining five questions. There was a medium positive attitude towards the workshop which didn't have any significant statistical relationship with the participant's department at the faculty. Also, there was no significant statistical relationship between the amount of increased knowledge of the participant and their department affiliation, academic score, or the number of communication tools they possess.

Conclusion

The workshop was effective in enhancing the participants’ baseline knowledge in manuscript writing skills.
提高科学写作技巧:大马士革大学健康科学系的混合方法研究
科学出版物对促进社区健康和学术进步的重要性日益增加,这突出表明有必要评估针对学术写作技能的课程的有效性,特别是在叙利亚学生中。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了一项混合方法研究。方法在科学写作研讨会之前,我们发放了一份研讨会前问卷,以评估参与者的社会人口统计信息和他们对科学写作原则的了解。研讨会结束后,我们进行了第二份问卷调查,问卷中包含相同的部分,以衡量参与者知识的提高。此外,我们引入了一个量表来评估车间的有效性。采用单因素方差分析(one-way ANOVA)评估不同部门被试的态度差异,并采用Wilcoxon sign检验确定研讨会前后测试结果的差异。结果参与者在研讨会前后问卷的10个问题的测试成绩之间存在显著的统计学关系(其中8个问题的回复率上升,2个问题的回复率下降)。而其余5个问题没有显著的统计学关系。对研讨会有中等的积极态度,这与参与者在学院的部门没有任何显著的统计关系。此外,参与者增加的知识数量与他们的部门隶属关系、学术成绩或他们拥有的沟通工具数量之间没有显著的统计关系。结论研修班能有效提高学员对稿件写作技巧的基本认识。
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