肯尼亚医学培训学院实验室学生对COVID-19到来时教学资源充分性的看法

Benson Mbati Kondo, Simon Kang’ethe, Anne Ngeno
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新冠肺炎疫情的出现给医学教育带来了巨大的挑战,特别是在教学资源的充足性方面。此外,学生人数的增加和对肯尼亚医学培训学院课程需求的增加可能会损害这些资源。本研究调查了在COVID-19出现时,学生对肯尼亚医学培训学院教学资源充足性的看法。总体目标是确定肯尼亚医学培训学院医学实验室科学系的学生在COVID-19出现时认为教学资源是否充足。采用混合方法(三角测量)的描述性横断面研究设计。在全国八个地区进行简单随机抽样,选择一个地区(东部地区)。利用人口普查抽样选择了该地区提供医学实验室科学的所有四个校区,即马查科斯、梅鲁、恩布和基图伊。研究对象是这些大学医学实验室科学系的学生,共有220名学生参与。数据收集工具是一个自我管理的封闭式和开放式问卷。定量数据采用SPSS软件分析,定性数据采用主题分析。回复率为100%(220名学生)。在学生的性别分布中,男性的比例更高(58%)。年龄以21 ~ 23岁为主(35%)。单因素方差分析显示组间和组内差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。大多数学生(51.8%)不满意人力资源是否充足。大部分学生认为物理设施的状况较差,平均为1.76,而大部分学生对教具的满意度在3.40以下,表示非常不足至中性。性别、年级、校园对教具满意度的排序回归检验有显著性(χ 2检验p<0.000),拟合优度模型为(p=1.000),表明模型良好。R^2值(Nagelkerke=99%)表明各研究因素差异较大。spearman秩次检验表明,实验室设备与计算机辅助设备、网络、学习系统呈负相关,但有很强的系数相关(1.000)。通过P <的卡方检验,对教具的满意度水平与性别、学习年份和校园有关;0.000. 该研究得出结论,在新冠肺炎之前,四个校区的教学资源不足。
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Kenya Medical Training College laboratory student perception on adequacy of teaching and learning resources in the advent of COVID-19
The emergence of COVID-19 presented a big challenge in medical education, especially with regard to the adequacy of teaching and learning resources. In addition, an increase in student intake and demand for Kenya Medical Training College courses could compromise these resources. This study investigated the perceptions of students towards the adequacy of teaching and learning resources at Kenya Medical Training College in the advent of COVID-19. The general objective was to determine the perceived adequacy of teaching and learning resources in the advent of COVID-19 by students in the department of Medical Laboratory Sciences at Kenya Medical Training College. A descriptive cross-sectional study design using mixed methods (triangulation) was used. Simple random sampling of the eight regions in the country was used to select one region (the Eastern Region). Census sampling was used to select all the four campuses in the region namely Machakos, Meru, Embu, and Kitui, which offer medical laboratory sciences. The study population was students in the department of medical laboratory sciences on these campuses, with 220 students participating. The data collection instrument was a self- administered closed- and open-ended questionnaires. Quantitative data collected was analysed using SPSS software, while qualitative data was analysed using themes. The response rate was 100% (220 students). The gender distribution among students showed a higher percentage in male (58%). Majority of the students were 21-23 years (35%). One-way ANOVA presented a statistically significance between and within groups (P<0.05). Majority of students (51.8%) were not satisfied with adequacy of human resources. Majority of students perceived the state of physical facilities to be in poor state with a mean of 1.76, while the satisfaction level of majority of students’ on teaching aids was below 3.40 representing very inadequate to neutral. Ordinal regression tests on satisfaction level on teaching aids in relation to gender, year of study and campus was significant (chi-square test p<0.000) while the goodness of fit model was (p=1.000) indicating it was a good model. R^2 value (Nagelkerke=99%) indicated that the study factors had great variations. The spearman’s rank test showed that laboratory equipment and computer assisted aids, internet, learning systems have negative correlation but with very strong coefficient correlation of 1.0000. Satisfaction levels with teaching aids in relation to gender, year of study, and campus were significant with a chi-square test of P < 0.000. The study concluded that there were inadequate teaching and learning resources on the four KMTC campuses before COVID-19.
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