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Exclusion criteria were reluctance to participate in the project or answer to less than 20% of the questions. Inclusion criteria included studying at GUMS and willingness to participate in the project and answer the questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed in all GUMS faculties, including medicine, paramedicine, nursing and midwifery, dentistry, health, and pharmacy. The data were analyzed by SPSS v. 16 through Pearson correlation coefficient, independent t-test, oneway analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Cronbach’s alpha. Results: According to the total awareness score, 51.2% of students showed very poor and 39.7% showed poor knowledge about stem cells and their application in neurological diseases. The knowledge score of the students in the medical faculty was higher than non-medical and was dependent on their educational year. In addition, medical students showed no significant difference in neither knowledge (F=1.406, P=0.221) nor attitude (F=0.603, P=0.697) scores. 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背景与目的:卫生保健专业学生在传播新治疗方法知识方面对公众有很大影响。因此,评估和更新他们对新策略在不同疾病治疗中的应用的知识是非常重要的。本研究旨在评估桂兰医科大学学生对干细胞及其在神经系统疾病中的应用的知识水平。方法和材料/患者:本横断面研究采用问卷设计,分为三部分。排除标准是不愿意参与项目或回答少于20%的问题。纳入标准包括在牙龈大学学习,愿意参与项目并回答问卷。调查问卷在牙龈所有院系分发,包括医学、辅助医学、护理和助产、牙科、卫生和药学。采用SPSS v. 16软件对数据进行Pearson相关系数、独立t检验、单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和Cronbach’s alpha分析。结果:在对干细胞及其在神经系统疾病中的应用的认知总分中,51.2%的学生表现为非常差,39.7%的学生表现为不佳。医学生的知识得分高于非医学生,且与学制有关。此外,医学生在知识(F=1.406, P=0.221)和态度(F=0.603, P=0.697)得分上均无显著差异。值得庆幸的是,72.2%的学生对干细胞应用持中等态度,20.6%的学生持强烈态度。对干细胞的态度与对干细胞应用的了解程度之间存在中等相关性(r=0.325, P=0.000)。结论:齿科学生对干细胞及其在神经系统疾病中的应用知识水平较低。建议在教育课程中增加一些有关干细胞的课程。然而,这个学生对干细胞使用的态度是令人鼓舞的。
Time to Revise the Medical Students’ Educational Curriculum: Focus on New Therapeutic Strategies as Regenerative Medicine in Neurological Disorders
Background and Aim: Healthcare students highly affect the general public regarding transferring knowledge about novel therapeutic approaches. Therefore, assessing and updating their knowledge about the application of new strategies in the treatment of different diseases is very important. The present study was designed to evaluate the level of the students’ knowledge about stem cells and their application in neurological disorders at the Guilan University of Medical Sciences (GUMS). Methods and Materials/Patients: In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire was designed in three sections. Exclusion criteria were reluctance to participate in the project or answer to less than 20% of the questions. Inclusion criteria included studying at GUMS and willingness to participate in the project and answer the questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed in all GUMS faculties, including medicine, paramedicine, nursing and midwifery, dentistry, health, and pharmacy. The data were analyzed by SPSS v. 16 through Pearson correlation coefficient, independent t-test, oneway analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Cronbach’s alpha. Results: According to the total awareness score, 51.2% of students showed very poor and 39.7% showed poor knowledge about stem cells and their application in neurological diseases. The knowledge score of the students in the medical faculty was higher than non-medical and was dependent on their educational year. In addition, medical students showed no significant difference in neither knowledge (F=1.406, P=0.221) nor attitude (F=0.603, P=0.697) scores. Fortunately, 72.2% of students had moderate and 20.6% had a strong attitude toward stem cell applications. A moderate correlation was observed between attitude toward stem cells and knowledge about the application of stem cells (r=0.325, P=0.000). Conclusion: GUMS students’ knowledge level was poor toward stem cells and their application in neurological diseases. It is suggested to include some courses about stem cells in the educational curriculum. However, the student’s attitude toward the use of stem cells was encouraging.