Shaping Tomorrow's Doctors: The Impact of Socioeconomic and Institutional Factors on Medical Education Quality in Brazil: An Ecological Study.

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Quécia H Fatel, Flávia Gm Silva, Katia M Avena, Rodrigo C Menezes, Bruno B Andrade, Luiz F Quintanilha
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Objectives: Education holds transformative power in society, driving economic and social development. In medical education, training quality leads to well-prepared physicians and directly impacts patient care. In Brazil, a key measure of medical training quality is the National Student Performance Exam (Enade). This study aims to analyze the institutional, social, and economic determinants of the quality of medical education in Brazil through Enade scores.

Methods: An ecological study was conducted with all Brazilian higher education institutions participating in the Enade for the Medicine undergraduate course in the last 5 editions. Group comparisons and a multivariable logistic regression model were conducted to examine the associations between institutional, social, and economic aspects with the Enade score, categorizing institutions into high and low/medium score groups.

Results: Considering all editions, the average Enade score of medical schools in Brazil was 2.8. Geographic location was a determining factor of Enade results. The highest proportion of high scores was observed in South (62.4%) and Central-West (57.3%) regions, and low scores in the North (76.4%), Southeast (64.1%), and Northeast (52.6%). The proportion of medical schools with high Enade scores increased over time (P < .001), and they demonstrated significantly higher performance in general knowledge tests (+10.6%; 64.4 vs 58.20) and specific knowledge tests (+16.0%; 65.4 vs 56.4). Institutional factors associated with better student performance in Enade included a well-rated didactic-pedagogical organization (odds ratio [OR]: 1.62 [confidence interval (CI): 1.10-2.40]), a more qualified faculty (OR: 1.81 [CI: 1.27-2.59]), and being publicly administered (OR: 5.74 [CI: 3.44-9.95]).

Conclusion: This study highlights significant variations in training quality among medical schools nationwide, with the Center-South region showing a higher proportion of institutions achieving high Enade scores compared to more socioeconomically vulnerable regions in Brazil. Institutional characteristics such as well-rated didactic-pedagogical organization, a highly qualified faculty, and public administration are associated with better exam performance.

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塑造明天的医生:社会经济和制度因素对巴西医学教育质量的影响:一项生态学研究。
目标:教育具有变革社会的力量,推动经济和社会发展。在医学教育中,培训质量导致医生准备充分,并直接影响患者护理。在巴西,衡量医疗培训质量的一个关键指标是全国学生成绩考试(Enade)。本研究旨在通过Enade分数分析巴西医学教育质量的制度、社会和经济决定因素。方法:对近5期参加巴西医学本科项目的所有高等教育机构进行生态学研究。通过分组比较和多变量逻辑回归模型,研究了制度、社会和经济方面与Enade得分之间的关系,并将制度分为高分组和低/中分组。结果:考虑到所有版本,巴西医学院的平均Enade得分为2.8。地理位置是Enade结果的决定性因素。高分比例最高的是南部地区(62.4%)和中西部地区(57.3%),其次是北部地区(76.4%)、东南部地区(64.1%)和东北部地区(52.6%)。高Enade分数的医学院比例随着时间的推移而增加(P结论:本研究突出了全国医学院培训质量的显著差异,与巴西社会经济脆弱地区相比,中南部地区获得高Enade分数的机构比例更高。优秀的教学组织、高素质的教师队伍和公共管理等制度特征与更好的考试成绩有关。
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