Exploring the Role of Wilderness Medicine in Undergraduate Medical Education in India: Impact on Student Motivation and Self-Directed Learning.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Siju V Abraham, Aravind Sreekumar, Appu Suseel, Deo Mathew, Punchalil Chathappan Rajeev, Collin Raju George, Sonali Sunil Chammanam, Vijay Chanchal Attuvalappil Bharathan, Amayoor Variyam Raghu, Jyothi Antony, Arin Eliza Sunny, Cheru Kandiyil Kassyap
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BackgroundIn India, emergency medicine is a developing specialty and is not yet integrated into undergraduate medical education (bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery [MBBS]). Against this backdrop, introducing wilderness medicine may seem premature, but its relevance is clear given the country's vast rural geography and limited prehospital care. This study evaluated the impact of a 1-d wilderness medicine elective on medical students' motivation, self-directed learning, and satisfaction.MethodThis mixed-methods study involved 53 MBBS students from a tertiary care teaching institute divided into 3 independent batches that sequentially underwent wilderness medicine training across 3 curricular iterations. Data collection included pre- and post-tests, surveys using validated scales, and qualitative feedback from focus group discussions.ResultsConfidence improved significantly (P<0.001) in scene size-up (2.66±0.99 to 4.22±0.53), first aid (2.66±0.99 to 4.22±0.53), identification of life-threatening emergencies (2.66±0.94 to 4.20±0.51), and first aid kit preparation (2.39±1.07 to 4.29±0.72, all scores out of 5). The module was highly valued, with strong support from the learners for its inclusion in the curriculum (4.14±0.94 to 4.86±0.35; P<0.001) and reported high satisfaction and demonstrated intrinsic motivation.ConclusionsThe elective module enhanced students' confidence and engagement, supporting its integration into undergraduate curricula. Further research is warranted to assess long-term impact and scalability. Further research is needed to validate these findings and assess the long-term effects on clinical practice.

探索荒野医学在印度本科医学教育中的作用:对学生动机和自主学习的影响。
在印度,急诊医学是一个发展中的专业,尚未纳入本科医学教育(医学学士和外科学士[MBBS])。在这种背景下,引入野外医学似乎为时过早,但考虑到该国广阔的农村地理和有限的院前护理,它的相关性是显而易见的。本研究旨在评估野外医学选修课程对医学生学习动机、自主学习及满意度的影响。方法采用混合方法对53名来自某三级医疗教学机构的MBBS学生进行研究,将其分为3个独立的批次,依次进行3次课程迭代的野外医学培训。数据收集包括前后测试、使用有效量表的调查和焦点小组讨论的定性反馈。结果患者自信心显著提高(p
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
96
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society, is the leading journal for physicians practicing medicine in austere environments. This quarterly journal features articles on all aspects of wilderness medicine, including high altitude and climbing, cold- and heat-related phenomena, natural environmental disasters, immersion and near-drowning, diving, and barotrauma, hazardous plants/animals/insects/marine animals, animal attacks, search and rescue, ethical and legal issues, aeromedial transport, survival physiology, medicine in remote environments, travel medicine, operational medicine, and wilderness trauma management. It presents original research and clinical reports from scientists and practitioners around the globe. WEM invites submissions from authors who want to take advantage of our established publication''s unique scope, wide readership, and international recognition in the field of wilderness medicine. Its readership is a diverse group of medical and outdoor professionals who choose WEM as their primary wilderness medical resource.
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