Factors associated with academic performance among clinical year medical students: A cross-sectional study in a Southern Thailand medical school

Q4 Medicine
Supinya Sono, Jutinun Kittivarapong, Natchanok Chawakitchareon, Nitchanan Saenphantree, Tawan Limamornrat, Thanatip Sangmanee, Maytavee Jedtanajaroenchai, Saengthian Theerakitpaisal
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Medical education is well known for its difficulty. However, one of the ultimate aims of medical education is academic success. Therefore, undergraduate medical students are facing multiple factors during academic courses that correlate with their academic performance.We aimed to study factors associated with academic performance among clinical year medical students in a Southern Thailand medical school.168 medical students in the fourth and fifth year of a southern Thailand tertiary teaching hospital participated in this cross-sectional questionnaire-based study; over March 2021. We developed the questionnaire to cover all factors affecting academic performance, indicated by accumulated grade point average (GPAX). The data were analyzed using the R Program (v. 4.0.4).Of 168 medical students, 55.5% were women. Median GPAX was 3.22. The multivariate analysis showed that a higher GPAX was associated with time spent on study more than 4 h per day (P = 0.013), time spent on social networks more than 4 h per day (P = 0.004), strong motivation to become specialists (P = 0.007) and having a good relationship with family (P = 0.034).Medical students' academic achievement was associated with increased study hours, time spent on social networks, motivation to become specialists, and having a good relationship with the family. However, we recommend further longitudinal studies to evaluate and confirm factors that affect academic performance.
临床医学生学业表现的相关因素:泰国南部一所医学院的横断面研究
医学教育是出了名的困难。然而,医学教育的终极目标之一是学业上的成功。因此,医学生在学习过程中面临着与学业成绩相关的多重因素。本研究旨在研究泰国南部一所医学院临床学年医学生学业表现的相关因素。泰国南部一家三级教学医院的168名四、五年级医学生参加了这项横断面调查问卷研究;2021年3月。我们开发了问卷,以涵盖所有影响学业表现的因素,以累积平均绩点(GPAX)表示。使用R程序(v. 4.0.4)分析数据。168名医学生中,女性占55.5%。中位GPAX为3.22。多变量分析显示,较高的GPAX与每天学习时间超过4小时(P = 0.013)、每天社交网络时间超过4小时(P = 0.004)、成为专家的强烈动机(P = 0.007)和与家庭的良好关系(P = 0.034)相关。医学生的学业成绩与增加的学习时间、花在社交网络上的时间、成为专家的动机以及与家庭的良好关系有关。然而,我们建议进一步的纵向研究来评估和确认影响学习成绩的因素。
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