Evaluation of Foundation Course for First-Year Medical Undergraduates in a Medical College of Eastern India

Mousumi Datta, S. Bhattacharya, Soumitra Mondal
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Background: The foundation course (FC) is proposed for undergraduate medical students in India at the beginning of the curriculum. The present study planned to evaluate the FC conducted at Medical College Kolkata, India, by comparing students’ ratings of pre-course and post-course skills. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the self-rated baseline communication skills, interpersonal skills, intellectual skills, self-management skills, learning skills, and management-career skills of recently admitted medical undergraduates and the magnitude of change in self-rated skills by completing the FC. Methods: A random sample of 100 Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery students admitted in 2021 were enrolled for this prospective pre-post study. Data collection was electronic by self-administered 39 items on skills in a learning questionnaire. This questionnaire had six subscales, including communication skills, interpersonal skills, intellectual skills, self-management skills, learning skills, and management-career development skills, which were to be rated within 1 - 6, with 1 as the worst and 6 as the best. The outcome was calculated as total and subscale mean with their confidence interval, comparison of mean, and percentage of skill improvement. Results: In this study, 97 respondents completed the questionnaires. The mean age of the subjects was 19.8 years, and 62.9% of the participants were male. The total score and scores for all subscales improved after the FC, with significant improvement in communication (P = 0.001), interpersonal (P = 0.008), management-career development (P = 0.002), and overall learning skills (P = 0.001). Interpersonal and communication skills were significantly higher for students staying at the campus hostel and having knowledge of the local language (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Communication and interpersonal skills improved following the FC at the study institute, although the course was only moderately successful in the improvement of overall learning skills. Hostel living and local vernacular reinforced skills are learned in FC.
东印度某医学院一年级医学本科生基础课程评价
背景:基础课程(FC)是在课程开始时为印度的本科医科学生提出的。本研究计划通过比较学生对课前和课后技能的评分来评价在印度加尔各答医学院进行的FC。目的:本研究旨在评估新入学医学本科生的自评基线沟通能力、人际交往能力、智力能力、自我管理能力、学习能力和管理职业技能,并通过填写FC评估自评技能的变化幅度。方法:随机抽取100名2021年入学的医学学士和外科学士学生进行前瞻性前后研究。数据收集采用电子方式,采用自我管理的39项技能学习问卷。本问卷共设沟通能力、人际交往能力、智力能力、自我管理能力、学习能力、管理职业发展能力六个分量表,评分范围为1 - 6,1为最差,6为最好。结果计算为总均值和亚量表均值及其置信区间、均值比较和技能提高百分比。结果:本研究共97人完成问卷调查。研究对象的平均年龄为19.8岁,男性占62.9%。FC后总分和各分量表得分均有改善,其中沟通(P = 0.001)、人际关系(P = 0.008)、管理职业发展(P = 0.002)和整体学习技能(P = 0.001)有显著改善。在校园宿舍住宿并掌握当地语言的学生,其人际交往能力和沟通能力显著高于其他学生(P < 0.05)。结论:在研修所进行FC后,沟通和人际交往能力得到了改善,尽管该课程在整体学习技能的提高方面仅取得了中等程度的成功。旅舍生活和本地方言强化技能在FC学习。
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