Perceptions of MBBS Interns Regarding Internship Training in Nepal.

Q3 Medicine
Ajaya Kumar Dhakal, Devendra Shrestha, Nisha Jha, Moon Thapa, Raju Kafle, Daman Raj Poudel, Shanti Regmi, Anand Kumar Jha, Namrata Kc, Divya Kc
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Abstract

Background: Internship, an integral part of the MBBS course, includes mandatory clinical rotations during which interns apply knowledge, develop patient management skills, build competencies, and mould themselves into competent medical professionals. However, perceptions of competency achievement and overall internship experience may vary. This study assessed the perceptions of MBBS interns in Nepal regarding their internship training.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between 20 November 2022 and 20 January 2023 among MBBS interns from various medical schools who had recently completed or were completing their internships. A semi-structured, self-administered questionnaire in English was distributed to the eligible interns using Google Forms. The questionnaire included a five-point Likert scale and closed- and open-ended questions on clinical skills, teamwork, conflict and stress management, postgraduate plans, internship satisfaction, and recommendations for improvement.

Results: A total of 280 interns (male: 61.8%) responded to the questionnaire. Most interns (92%) reported enjoying their internships, while 57.5% felt that the MBBS curriculum adequately prepared them for training. High self-reported proficiency was observed in medical history-taking (86.5%), patient communication (75%), managing common health problems (67.5%), triaging (66.4%), and physical examinations (65.3%). Excessive duties or workload (55%) were the most common challenge, while learning professional skills was viewed as the most valuable aspect of the internship. Additionally, 59% believed that interns should be treated respectfully by medical teams, patients, and their relatives. Collaborative discussions (34%) were the primary conflict resolution strategy, while support from friends and family was the most common stress management method.

Conclusions: MBBS interns reported positive perceptions of their internship experiences and expressed confidence in their professional competencies across most domains of their internship.

MBBS实习生对尼泊尔实习培训的看法。
背景:实习是MBBS课程的一个组成部分,包括强制性的临床轮转,在此期间实习生应用知识,发展患者管理技能,建立能力,并将自己塑造成有能力的医疗专业人员。然而,对能力成就和整体实习经验的看法可能会有所不同。本研究评估了尼泊尔MBBS实习生对实习培训的看法。方法:这项横断面研究于2022年11月20日至2023年1月20日在来自不同医学院的MBBS实习生中进行,这些实习生最近完成或正在完成实习。使用谷歌表格向符合条件的实习生分发了一份半结构化、自我填写的英文问卷。问卷包括五点李克特量表,以及关于临床技能、团队合作、冲突和压力管理、研究生计划、实习满意度和改进建议的封闭式和开放式问题。结果:共有280名实习生参与问卷调查,其中男性实习生占61.8%。大多数实习生(92%)表示喜欢他们的实习经历,而57.5%的人认为MBBS的课程为他们的培训做好了充分的准备。在病史记录(86.5%)、患者沟通(75%)、常见健康问题处理(67.5%)、分诊(66.4%)和体检(65.3%)方面,自我报告的熟练程度较高。过多的职责或工作量(55%)是最常见的挑战,而学习专业技能被视为实习中最有价值的方面。此外,59%的受访者认为,医疗团队、患者及其家属应该尊重实习生。协作讨论(34%)是主要的冲突解决策略,而朋友和家人的支持是最常见的压力管理方法。结论:MBBS实习生报告了他们对实习经历的积极看法,并对他们在实习的大多数领域的专业能力表达了信心。
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