COVID-19 大流行对临床教育的影响:描述性现象学研究

Parastoo Karimi Aliabadi, Iradj Maleki, S. Moradi, Atefeh Zabihi Zazoly, S. Sarvi, Seyed Muhammad Mehdi Ghaffari Hamedani, Adele Bahar, Mohsen Kalantari
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背景:COVID-19 大流行影响了教育过程和方法。鉴别和分享教育经验有助于制定政策和教育决策以及规划,以应对国家和国际层面的类似情况。研究目的本研究旨在探讨医科学生关于 COVID-19 大流行对其临床教育影响的生活经验。研究方法研究的主要问题是:"在 COVID-19 期间,医科学生在临床环境中的培训经历是什么?因此,这项描述性现象学研究于 2021 年在伊朗马赞达兰的马赞达兰医科大学进行。对 18 名医学生进行了半结构化虚拟访谈。采用科莱兹方法对数据进行分析。结果:大多数参与者为女性(N = 10),平均年龄为 23.71 ± 2.06。基本经验涉及三个主题和 20 个子主题。主题突出了教学方法、教学计划和管理混乱以及评估方法。虚拟教学包括虚拟期刊俱乐部、会议、肿瘤板、病例报告、晨会报告、技能实验室、小组、翻转课堂方法等。教学计划的中断主要出现在查房和重要轮转中。OSCE、日志和电子学习中的活动是主要的评估方式。结论:根据调查结果,医科学生的经历有三个主题。根据这些主题,COVID-19 是转变伊朗医学教育模式以及学生学习和评估策略的加速器。因此,一些院系以 COVID-19 为契机,适应了这一转变。不过,也有几个系在规划和管理方面受到干扰,需要支持和培训以应对类似情况。
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical Education: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational processes and methods. Identifying and sharing educational experiences helps policymaking and educational decision-making and planning to face similar situations at the national and international levels. Objectives: This study aimed to explore medical students' lived experiences about the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on their clinical education. Methods: The main question of the research was, “what were the experiences of medical students from training in the clinical environment during the days of COVID-19?” Therefore, this descriptive phenomenological study was conducted at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Mazandaran, Iran, in 2021. The semi-structured virtual interviews were conducted with 18 medical students. Data were analyzed using Colaizz's method. Results: Most participants were female (N = 10), and their average age was 23.71 ± 2.06. The essential experiences were related to three themes and 20 sub-themes. Themes highlighted teaching and learning methods, educational planning and management disruptions, and assessment methods. Virtual teaching and learning included virtual journal clubs, conferences, tumor boards, case reports, morning reports, skill labs, small groups, flipped classroom methods, etc. Disruption in educational planning was mainly observed in rounds and significant rotations. OSCE, logbook, and activity in e-learning were the predominant assessments. Conclusions: Based on the results, three themes were based on medical students’ experiences. According to these themes, COVID-19 was an accelerator for shifting the paradigm in Iran's medical education and students' learning and assessment strategies. Therefore, some departments used COVID-19 as an opportunity and adapted to this shift. However, several departments were disturbed in their planning and management. requiring support and training to face similar situations.
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