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Methods: A questionnaire (pre-and post) was used to evaluate the peer orientation initiative. Furthermore, another questionnaire was directed to the quality team of students to evaluate their experience. Statistical Analysis: Done using an independent t-test to measure the efficiency of the student's peer orientation program through comparing pre- and postquestionnaire results. Results: A significant increase in knowledge and improved attitude toward quality and accreditation process at the college was detected after attending the peer orientation program. Students of the quality team recognized the importance of their active engagement and found themselves having voices and able to make changes they confirmed that transparency of QA activities and continuous communication with faculty members and program leaders in regular meetings enhance student's self-perception, impact their future employment skills, and establish a quality culture in Saudi Arabia. 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摘要
背景:让学生作为合作伙伴积极参与学院的质量过程,对于确保医学院的质量和为适当的评审制度创建质量文化大有可为。目的:本研究旨在探索本科医学生对高等教育质量保证(QA)的认知和理解模式,并确定沙特阿拉伯学生参与的挑战和赋权因素。背景与设计:为此,学生作为正式成员参与了沙特医学院的质量小组。他们参与了与质量保证相关的不同任务和活动,包括一项同伴指导活动,通过该活动,他们负责向同事介绍质量原则和评审标准。调查方法采用调查问卷(事前和事后)对同行指导活动进行评估。此外,还向学生质量小组发放了另一份问卷,以评估他们的经验。统计分析:采用独立 t 检验,通过比较问卷调查前后的结果来衡量学生同伴指导计划的效率。结果:参加朋辈指导计划后,学生对学院质量和评审过程的认识有了明显提高,态度也有所改善。质量小组的学生们认识到了积极参与的重要性,发现自己有发言权并能够做出改变,他们确认质量保证活动的透明度以及与教师和项目负责人在定期会议上的持续沟通能够提升学生的自我认知,影响他们未来的就业技能,并在沙特阿拉伯建立质量文化。结论:应将这些经验推广到其他有类似学生群体的卫生专业教育项目中,并给予足够的奖励和资源。
A model of medical students' engagement in quality assurance system at educational program level in Saudi Arabia
Background: Active involvement of students as partners in quality processes at the college is promising in ensuring the quality of the medical school and creating a quality culture for a proper accreditation system. Aim: The aim of this study was to explore a model of undergraduate medical students' perception and understanding of quality assurance (QA) in higher education and identify the challenges and empowerment factors for student involvement in Saudi Arabia. Setting and Design: For this purpose, students were involved as official members with the quality team at Saudi medical college. They were included in different tasks and initiatives related to QA, including a peer orientation initiative, through which they became responsible for orienting their colleagues regarding the quality principles and accreditation standards. Methods: A questionnaire (pre-and post) was used to evaluate the peer orientation initiative. Furthermore, another questionnaire was directed to the quality team of students to evaluate their experience. Statistical Analysis: Done using an independent t-test to measure the efficiency of the student's peer orientation program through comparing pre- and postquestionnaire results. Results: A significant increase in knowledge and improved attitude toward quality and accreditation process at the college was detected after attending the peer orientation program. Students of the quality team recognized the importance of their active engagement and found themselves having voices and able to make changes they confirmed that transparency of QA activities and continuous communication with faculty members and program leaders in regular meetings enhance student's self-perception, impact their future employment skills, and establish a quality culture in Saudi Arabia. Conclusion: The experience should be generalized and disseminated to other health profession education programs with similar students' populations with adequate rewards and resources.