Exploring QU health students’ behavioral determinants, perspectives, and experiences toward student leadership: A quantitative study

D. AL-Khater, Menatallah Rayan, Myriam Eljaam, Mohammed Issam Diab, D. Stewart, A. El-Awaisi
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Objective: Leadership is an essential part of student’s learning experience in the college. The main aim of this study is to determine and explore QU health student’s perspectives and experiences toward leadership. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted during the academic year 2021. A web-based questionnaire was circulated to 1352 QU health students. Participants were asked to complete a 5-point Likert scale developed using theoretical domains framework (TDF) to identify their perception and behavioral determinants about leadership. They were also asked to rank the importance of personal, interpersonal capabilities, and markers of success of leadership. Participants were asked to answer open- ended questions to determine the training and support needed for leadership. Results: In total, 179 complete responses were collected. About (43.6%) of students strongly agreed that it is crucial for healthcare students to be involved in leadership. Most students agreed that they are capable of carrying leadership responsibilities. Around 71.4% of leaders in QU health perceived that teaching quality improvement as very important to extremely important marker of leader’s success. Students identified that negotiation and communication are important skills for leadership. Conclusion: Our study suggests that QU health students perceive leadership as positive and important experience of college life and show high interest for training programs and workshops for student leaders.
探索曲院系健康学生的行为决定因素、观点和学生领导经验:一项定量研究
目的:领导能力是学生在大学学习经历的重要组成部分。本研究的主要目的是确定和探讨曲江健康学生对领导的看法和经验。方法:在2021学年进行横断面研究。向1352名曲院区卫生专业学生分发了一份基于网络的问卷。参与者被要求完成一个使用理论领域框架(TDF)开发的5分李克特量表,以确定他们对领导力的感知和行为决定因素。他们还被要求对个人能力、人际能力和成功领导标志的重要性进行排名。参与者被要求回答开放式问题,以确定领导力所需的培训和支持。结果:共收集完整问卷179份。大约(43.6%)的学生强烈同意,对医疗保健专业的学生来说,参与领导是至关重要的。大多数学生认为他们有能力承担领导责任。约71.4%的QU健康领导者认为教学质量的提高是领导者成功的非常重要到极其重要的标志。学生们认为谈判和沟通是领导能力的重要技能。结论:本研究表明,曲健康学生将领导视为大学生活中积极而重要的经历,并对学生领导培训项目和研讨会表现出高度的兴趣。
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