因 COVID 19 而关闭医学院校的影响:在线课堂的情景与医学本科生的学习成绩。

Satabdi Ghosh, Md Moniruzzaman Khan, Munmun Ghosh, A K M Shahidur Rahman, Md Raihan Talukder, Wakif Khan, Kapil Dev Sarker
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背景:在冠状病毒病(COVID 19)大流行期间,孟加拉国包括医学院在内的所有教育机构都关闭了十个多月。在此期间,医学本科生的所有课程(如讲座和实践课)都是通过在线平台进行的。因此,需要对 COVID 19 大流行期间医学本科生的在线课堂情况和学习成果进行评估:调查 COVID-19 大流行期间医学本科生的在线课堂情况和学习效果:在 2020 - 2021 年 COVID 大流行期间,对不同年级的医学本科生进行在线和离线课堂的观察研究。这项研究由 Khwaja Yunus Ali 医学院(KYAMC)药理学和治疗学系开展。共有 237 名来自不同年级的医科学生被随机纳入这项研究。其中男生 99 人,女生 138 人。为了收集数据,研究人员向参与者提供了一份问卷,供其填写。问卷内容包括人口统计学标准、在线课堂中的健康问题、网络连接问题、学生面临的问题、未来鼓励在线课堂的意见以及缺乏兴趣的原因。此外,我们还对在线和离线笔试(SAQ)和口试(SOE)的分数进行了比较:结果显示,53.59% 和 44.30% 的医学生因 COVID-19 而产生焦虑和抑郁。66.66%的医学生因在线课堂而出现视力问题。50%的学生表示在实践课上患者与学生之间存在沟通障碍。52.74% 的医学生不建议今后再使用此类在线课程。在线考试和离线考试的比较显示,离线考试的结果优于在线考试:在 COVID 大流行期间,我们使用在线课堂作为替代教学过程。但我们发现他们的考试成绩不佳。学生们也不建议今后再使用在线课堂。
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Impact of Closure of Medical Colleges due to COVID 19: The Scenario of Online Classes and Learning Outcome in Undergraduate Medical Students.
Background: During Coronavirus disease (COVID 19) pandemic all educational institutions including the medical colleges in Bangladesh were closed for more than ten months. In this period all classes for undergraduate medical students like lectures and practical classes were taken by online platform. For this reason, the scenario of online classes and learning outcome need to be assessed among undergraduate medical students during COVID 19 pandemic.Objective: To find out the scenario of online classes and learning outcome in undergraduate medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic.Materials and Methods: An observational study, among different years of MBBS medical students exposed to both online and offline classes during COVID pandemic from 2020 -2021. This study was carried out by the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, at Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College (KYAMC). A total number of 237 medical students from different years were included randomly in this study. Among them 99 male and 138 female medical students participated. To collect data, a questionnaire form was supplied to the participants to fill up. This form contained some demographic criteria, health issues during online classes, internet connectivity issues, problem faced by students, opinion to encourage online classes in future and causal factors of lack of interest. In addition, we also made a comparison between marks obtained in case of online and offline written examinations (SAQ) and oral examinations (SOE).Results: The result showed that anxiety and depression were developed in 53.59% and 44.30% of medical students respectively due to COVID-19. Eyesight problem was developed in 66.66% of medical students due to online classes. 50% of students reported the communication gap between patients and students during practical classes. 52.74% of medical students did not recommend such types of online classes in the future. The comparison between online and offline examinations showed that the results of offline exams were better than online.Conclusion: During COVID pandemic we used online classes as an alternative teaching-learning process. But we found poorperformance in their exams. The students also did not suggest online classes in the future. KYAMC Journal Volume: 14, No: 03, October 2023: 145-150.
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