Determinants of medical student attitudes to a learning communication skills teaching program

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Md. Anayet Ullah MBBS, DCM, MPhil, MHPEd, PhD , Arunodaya Barman MBBS, DCM, DHE, DMEd, MMEd , Ahmad Fuad Abdul Rahim MD, MHPEd , Muhamad Saiful Bahri Yusoff MD, MMEd
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Abstract

Background

The determinants of medical students’ attitudes to communication skills training have for long been a concern among medical educationalists. The present study was undertaken to assess the attitudes of undergraduate medical students towards the teaching of learning communication skills courses and their determinants.

Methods

A total of 472 undergraduate medical students from the Universiti Sains Malaysia participated in this study. Students’ attitudes were measured using a modified communication skills attitude scale (CSAS). Univariate and multivariate statistics were applied to find the correlates to students’ attitudes.

Results

More than 95% of the students desired to learn communication skills. The majority of the students preferred formal courses on communication skills during their clinical training years. Demographic characteristics, e.g. gender and place of family residence, and education-related characteristics such as a preference for a formal communication skills training program during clinical years, and perception of a curriculum content overload were identified as the important determinants of students’ attitudes towards learning communication skills.

Conclusions

The demographic and education-related profiles of the participating medical students should be considered when designing a communication skills teaching program. Further studies are recommended to explore the underlying causes of less interest from rural students and the negative attitudes of male students towards learning communication skills.

医学生对学习沟通技巧教学计划态度的决定因素
医学生对沟通技巧培训态度的影响因素一直是医学教育家关注的问题。本研究旨在探讨医大学生对沟通技巧课程教学的态度及其影响因素。方法马来西亚理科大学医学院本科学生472人参与本研究。采用改进的沟通技巧态度量表(CSAS)测量学生的态度。采用单因素和多因素统计方法分析学生态度的相关因素。结果95%以上的学生希望学习沟通技巧。大多数学生在临床培训期间更喜欢正式的沟通技巧课程。人口统计学特征(如性别和家庭居住地)、教育相关特征(如在临床期间对正式沟通技巧培训计划的偏好)以及对课程内容过载的感知被认为是学生对学习沟通技巧态度的重要决定因素。结论在设计沟通技巧教学方案时,应考虑到医学生的人口统计学和教育相关情况。建议进一步研究探讨农村学生对沟通技巧学习兴趣降低的潜在原因和男生对学习沟通技巧的消极态度。
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Journal of Mens Health
Journal of Mens Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
28.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: JOMH is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. JOMH publishes cutting-edge advances in a wide range of diseases and conditions, including diagnostic procedures, therapeutic management strategies, and innovative clinical research in gender-based biology. It also addresses sexual disparities in health, life expectancy, lifestyle and behaviors and so on. Scientists are encouraged to publish their experimental, theoretical, and descriptive studies and observations in as much detail as possible.
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