The Nigerian DREEM: Perception of Learning Environment among Clinical Medical Students in North Central Nigeria.

Adamgbe Moses Ahangba, Okpanachi Joshua Adejo, Gani Sophia Atoshi, Ozoilo Kenneth Nnaetio, Bature Emmanuel, DungDavou Samuel, Akubuko Stanley Onyekachi, Malau Kefas Thomas, Abiayi Daniel Chibuzo, Nwana Obiajulu Obidigbo, AdewaleAdedeji Gbenga, Wuyep Elijah Danladi, KwarshakKevin Yakubu, Firima Emmanuel, Ayange Mhirna Ethan
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Background: The learning environment of an academic institution has been defined to include social interactions, organisational cultures and structures, and physical and virtual spaces that surround and shape participants' experiences, perceptions, and learning. The Dundee ready educational environment measure (DREEM) questionnaire, which has five domains, is a globally used tool used to access the perception of the learning environment.

Aim: To assess the overall educational environment of clinical undergraduate medical students at the University using the DREEM questionnaire, and to determine the bio-social factors that influence students' perception of this environment.

Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional study on clinical medical students of the College of Health Sciences, University of Jos The overall DREEM score for each respondent was obtained by summing up the scores for all 50 questions. The mean DREEM score was derived by finding the average DREEM score for all respondents. Domain DREEM scores were derived by adding up the scores for questions in each respective domain.

Results: There was a total of 416 respondents across the four clinical classes, with the mean age of 21.6 years (SD 4.06 years). Of the respondents, 244 (58.7%) were male and 172 (41.3%) were female. The mean DREEM was 110.48 (±22.76) which indicated that there were more positives than negatives. The domain, students' academic self-perception, had the highest mean score of 19.81/32 (59.38%), while students' social self-perception had the lowest score of 13.09/28 (46.75). Out of the 50 questions, three areas were recognised as strengths, while 15 were identified as needing improvement.

Conclusion: The learning environment was in the range of more positives than negatives. The students have a good academic self-perception. However, there is a need for institutional measures that would help review the curriculum and address the individual problems identified, hence improving the learning environment and quality of undergraduate medical training.

尼日利亚DREEM:尼日利亚中北部临床医学生对学习环境的感知。
背景:学术机构的学习环境被定义为包括社会互动、组织文化和结构,以及围绕和塑造参与者的经验、感知和学习的物理和虚拟空间。邓迪就绪教育环境测量(DREEM)问卷调查有五个领域,是全球使用的工具,用于获取学习环境的感知。目的:采用DREEM问卷对我校临床医学本科学生的整体教育环境进行评估,并确定影响学生对教育环境感知的生物社会因素。材料与方法:本研究对乔斯大学健康科学学院临床医学生进行横断面研究,每个被调查者的DREEM总得分是将所有50个问题的得分相加得出的。平均DREEM得分是通过找到所有受访者的平均DREEM得分得出的。领域DREEM分数是通过将每个领域的问题分数相加得出的。结果:4个临床分类共416例应答者,平均年龄21.6岁(SD 4.06岁)。其中男性244人(58.7%),女性172人(41.3%)。平均DREEM为110.48(±22.76),阳性多于阴性。学生学业自我知觉的平均得分最高,为19.81/32(59.38%),学生社会自我知觉的平均得分最低,为13.09/28(46.75)。在50个问题中,有3个领域被认为是优势,而15个领域被认为需要改进。结论:学习环境的积极程度大于消极程度。学生有良好的学术自我认知。但是,有必要采取体制措施,帮助审查课程并解决所发现的个别问题,从而改善本科医学培训的学习环境和质量。
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