Shaping the future of medical education: A cross-sectional study on ChatGPT attitude and usage among medical students in Sudan.

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-05-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0324698
Weam Mohamed Meargni Ahmed, Malaz M Abdalmotalib, Mohamed H Elbadawi, Galia Tajelsir Fadulelmula Mohammed, Waad Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, Fatima Salih Babiker Mohammed, Hajar Saad Salih, Hiba Omer Yousif Mohamed
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Abstract

Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing education globally, yet its adoption in medical education remains inadequately understood. ChatGPT, a generative AI tool, offers promising yet doubtful potential for enhancing academic and clinical training.

Methods: This study employed an analytical cross-sectional design, involving 1,443 Sudanese medical students who participated through an online, structured questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed to assess ChatGPT awareness, usage, and associated factors. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software to identify key determinants influencing ChatGPT awareness and usage among the participants.

Objective: This study investigates the levels of awareness, attitude, and usage of ChatGPT among Sudanese medical students, identifying key socio-demographic, economic, and institutional factors influencing its adoption.

Results: Among the participants, 65.8% were aware of ChatGPT, yet only 41.9% reported using it. Gender differences were statistically significant, with males demonstrating higher usage rates (p < 0.001). Single and unemployed students were more likely to use ChatGPT compared to their counterparts. Students residing in private accommodations and those with higher family incomes (>300,000 SDGs) showed significantly greater usage (p < 0.001). Factors such as residency type, internet quality, and institutional orientation were identified as key influences on ChatGPT adoption, highlighting a substantial digital influence. Additionally, inadequate infrastructure and reliance on traditional curricula were significant barriers to wider usage.

Conclusions: The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions, including curriculum reform to integrate AI literacy, enhanced digital infrastructure, and gender-equity initiatives. Addressing these systemic gaps will scale up AI adoption in medical education. This study provides actionable insights for educators and policymakers, emphasizing the urgency of bridging socio-economic and institutional inequities to foster equitable access to AI tools in medical training.

塑造医学教育的未来:苏丹医学生对ChatGPT态度和使用情况的横断面研究
背景:人工智能(AI)正在改变全球教育,但其在医学教育中的应用仍未得到充分理解。ChatGPT是一种生成式人工智能工具,在加强学术和临床培训方面提供了有希望但令人怀疑的潜力。方法:本研究采用分析横断面设计,涉及1443名苏丹医科学生,他们通过在线结构化问卷参与。该问卷旨在评估ChatGPT的认知、使用和相关因素。使用SPSS软件进行统计分析,以确定影响参与者对ChatGPT的认识和使用的关键因素。目的:本研究调查苏丹医学生对ChatGPT的认识、态度和使用水平,确定影响其采用的关键社会人口、经济和制度因素。结果:在参与者中,65.8%的人知道ChatGPT,但只有41.9%的人使用它。性别差异在统计上是显著的,男性的使用率更高(p 300,000可持续发展目标),其使用率显著更高(p)。结论:研究结果强调了有针对性干预措施的迫切需要,包括课程改革,以整合人工智能素养,增强数字基础设施和性别平等倡议。解决这些系统性差距将扩大人工智能在医学教育中的应用。这项研究为教育工作者和政策制定者提供了可行的见解,强调了弥合社会经济和体制不平等的紧迫性,以促进在医疗培训中公平获取人工智能工具。
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