瓦拉纳西市医学生新冠肺炎结构化教学方案效果的准实验研究

M. Rafi
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研究人员对印度瓦拉纳西流行医学基础研究所随机抽取的110名医学生进行了新冠肺炎结构化教学方案有效性评价的准实验研究,目的是评估新冠肺炎知识,将人口统计学变量与新冠肺炎知识联系起来,并比较测试前和测试后的值。使用标准化的Da-In Park工具收集有关COVID-19的知识水平。经整理分析资料,前测结果显示,43.63%的样本知识不充分,56.36%的样本知识一般,没有样本知识较好。研究人员对COVID-19结构化课程测试后的值进行了检验,结果显示结构化课程对提高参与者对COVID-19的知识有积极作用(t值为14.07,p值为0.001),结果在p < 0.5时具有显著性。该研究推断,尽管印度自首次感染COVID以来,在传授COVID-19健康教育知识方面经历了许多变化和方法,但人们,甚至是医疗保健专业的学生,在COVID-19相关知识方面仍然存在很大的滞后。这项研究清楚地告诉我们,通过所有媒体和社交媒体改善教育可能会对提高知识水平产生巨大影响。
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Efficacy of the Structured Teaching Programme on COVID-19 among the Paramedical Students in Varanasi - A Quasi-experimental Study
The researcher conducted a quasi-experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of the structured teaching programme on COVID-19 among 110 randomly selected paramedical students of Popular Institute of Medical Foundation, Varanasi, India with the study objectives to assess the knowledge on COVID-19, associate the demographic variable with the knowledge on COVID-19, and compare the pre-test and post-test values. The level of knowledge about COVID-19 was gathered using a standardised Da-In Park tool. After arranging and analysing the data, the results of the pre-test showed that 43.63% of the samples did not have sufficient knowledge, 56.36% had moderate knowledge and no sample had good knowledge. The researchers examined the values after the COVID-19 structured curriculum test, which showed that the structured curriculum had a positive effect on improving participants’ knowledge of COVID-19 (t value was 14.07 with a p value of 0.001) and the result was significant at p < 0.5. The study deduces that though the country has been through a lot of changes and methods in imparting health educational knowledge on COVID-19 from the first hit of COVID infection in India, still there is a great amount of lag among the people, even healthcare professional students, on knowledge related to COVID-19. The study clearly shows us that improvement in education through all media and social media might have a great impact on improving knowledge.
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