Indonesian medical students' experiences and challenges of enhancing information literacy skills: a mixed-method study.

Korean journal of medical education Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-28 DOI:10.3946/kjme.2025.343
Ratih Yulistika Utami, Hemma Yulfi, Melviana Lubis, Desi Isnayanti
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Purpose: Information literacy education can produce positive learning experiences for medical students, enabling them to understand research and prepare for future professions. The objectives of this study were to identify the information literacy skills of medical students in North Sumatra; explore the learning methods for information retrieval and management conducted by the medical schools; and explore student challenges in accessing and reviewing information.

Methods: This was mixed-method research in which quantitative and qualitative analyses were performed simultaneously. The number of subjects in this study was 318 students, who were randomly selected from four medical schools. Data from those subjects were collected using the Information Literacy Self-Efficacy Scale for Medicine questionnaire and open-ended questions.

Results: Study period was a significant predictor among other sociodemographic factors influencing information literacy skills. More than 60% of the students demonstrated proficiency in various information literacy components, particularly in evaluating information sources, with varied learning methods fostering these skills from lectures, tutorials, practicums, and activities beyond the campus. Otherwise, using a library and bibliography was the component that students were poorly competent in, and six themes of barriers to information literacy that might influence this competency were determined.

Conclusion: Despite students' challenges in enhancing information literacy, their skills were adequate. A comprehensive information literacy in the curriculum should be implemented through meaningful methods and integrated with English proficiency and digital support.

印度尼西亚医科学生提高信息素养技能的经验和挑战:一项混合方法研究。
目的:信息素养教育可以为医学生提供积极的学习体验,使他们能够理解研究并为未来的职业做好准备。本研究的目的在于了解北苏门答腊省医学生的资讯素养技能;探讨医学院校开展信息检索与管理的学习方法探索学生在获取和复习信息方面的挑战。方法:采用定量和定性同时进行的混合方法研究。本研究的被试人数为318名学生,随机从4所医学院校中抽取。采用医学信息素养自我效能感量表和开放式问题进行数据收集。结果:在影响信息素养技能的其他社会人口因素中,学习时间是显著的预测因子。超过60%的学生表现出对各种信息素养组成部分的熟练程度,特别是在评估信息来源方面,通过各种各样的学习方法,通过讲座、辅导课、实习和校园外的活动培养这些技能。否则,使用图书馆和书目是学生能力较差的组成部分,并且确定了可能影响这种能力的信息素养障碍的六个主题。结论:尽管学生在提高信息素养方面面临挑战,但他们的技能是足够的。课程中全面的信息素养应通过有意义的方法实施,并与英语水平和数字支持相结合。
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Korean journal of medical education
Korean journal of medical education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The journal seeks to provide theoretical foundations, practical analysis, and up-to-date developments in health professional education: Curriculum development Teaching and learning Student assessment Educational evaluation Educational management and policy The journal welcomes high-quality papers on all levels of health professional education, including: Undergraduate education Postgraduate training Continuous professional development Interprofessional education.
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