Evaluation of attitude to, knowledge of and barriers toward research among medical science students.

Q1 Medicine
Asia Pacific Family Medicine Pub Date : 2015-02-11 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12930-015-0019-2
Mahtab Memarpour, Ali Poostforoush Fard, Roghieh Ghasemi
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Background: Plans to increase the role of students in health research require data on students' knowledge and views of research. The aim of the study was to evaluate these factors toward research among medical science students.

Methods: Undergraduate and postgraduate students of three medicine, dentistry and pharmacy schools in Shiraz were enrolled in a cross-sectional descriptive study using questionnaires to provide details of the parameters of attitude to, knowledge of and barriers toward research for each individual. All data was coded for each of the parameters. Data analyses were performed by one-way ANOVA/Tukey and Student's t, Pearson's correlation and Chi-squared tests.

Results: A total of 384 questionnaires were returned complete. Mean student scores for attitude, knowledge and barriers were 68.97 ± 12.56, 70.99 ± 20.97 and 75.27 ± 15.38, respectively. On the knowledge parameter, 77.8% of students' scores fell above the middle of the possible attainable score, but 90% of attitude scores came in at below the middle of the possible attainable score. Undergraduate students (70.27 ± 12.00) showed a more positive attitude to research than postgraduate students (65.57 ± 13.06) (p = 0.001). Female students (72.97 ± 20.54) had greater knowledge than males (67.09 ± 21.56) (p = 0.010). Many barriers were highlighted by students such as lack of funding support and lack of time for research.

Conclusions: Students showed favorable knowledge of research, but their attitude to the field was inadequate. More attention must be placed on these parameters in the curriculum to improve student interest in health research. The impact of barrier factors on research demonstrates that there is a need for greater availability of information in order to solve the problems and change strategies for research.

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医学生对科研的态度、知识和障碍的评价。
背景:提高学生在健康研究中的作用的计划需要关于学生的知识和研究观点的数据。本研究的目的是评估这些因素对医学专业学生的研究。方法:对设拉子地区三所医学、牙科和药学学院的本科生和研究生进行横断面描述性研究,采用问卷调查的方式,提供每个个体对研究的态度、知识和障碍等参数的详细信息。所有数据都对每个参数进行了编码。数据分析采用单因素方差分析(ANOVA/Tukey)和Student’st检验、Pearson’s相关检验和卡方检验。结果:共发放完整问卷384份。学生平均态度、知识和障碍得分分别为68.97±12.56、70.99±20.97和75.27±15.38。在知识参数上,77.8%的学生得分落在可能可得分的中线以上,而90%的学生态度得分落在可能可得分的中线以下。本科生(70.27±12.00)比研究生(65.57±13.06)表现出更积极的研究态度(p = 0.001)。女生(72.97±20.54)高于男生(67.09±21.56)(p = 0.010)。学生们强调了许多障碍,如缺乏资金支持和缺乏研究时间。结论:学生对科研有较好的认识,但对科研的态度不足。必须在课程中更多地关注这些参数,以提高学生对健康研究的兴趣。障碍因素对研究的影响表明,为了解决问题和改变研究战略,有必要增加信息的可得性。
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