波兰医科学生的学习动机和生活质量。

Q3 Medicine
Dorota Zawiślak, Karolina Skrzypiec, Kamila Żur-Wyrozumska, Mariusz Habera, Grzegorz Cebula
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摘要

背景:医务人员的技能和态度会影响医疗系统的质量,因此需要对医学生的学习动机和生活质量进行研究:研究涉及雅盖隆大学医学院的 203 名学生。学习动机采用学习动机量表进行评估,生活质量采用世界卫生组织生活质量--BREF问卷进行评估。学习动机量表以自我决定理论(Self-Determination Theory)为基础,该理论根据自我决定连续体将学习动机分为几个维度,从非学习动机到外在的可控动机,再到内在的自主动机:对于我们的学生来说,学习的主要原因是确定的调节,这意味着他们认为学习对他们来说很重要,能为将来提供更多的机会。其次是内在求知动机,获得知识本身就是一种价值。第三种是外部调节,这表明学习的选择受到环境的支配或获得奖励的愿望的调节。女生比男生表现出更多的内在动机。随着学习年限的增加,学习动机的自主性有所降低。大多数学生将自己的生活质量评为 "好 "或 "很好"。学生良好的生活质量与更多的自主学习动机之间的相关性较弱:结论:我校学生的学习动机以内在动机为主,大多数学生对生活质量给予积极评价。更自主的学习方法与对生活质量的积极评价并存。
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Academic Motivation and Quality of Life of Polish Medical Students.

Background: The skills and attitudes of medical staff affect the quality of the healthcare system, hence the study of academic motivation and quality of life of medical students.

Materials and methods: The study involved 203 students of the Jagiellonian University Medical College. Academic motivation was assessed using the Academic Motivation Scale and quality of life using the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF questionnaire. Academic Motivation Scale is based on the Self-Determination Theory, which distinguishes several dimensions of motivation arranged along self-determination continuum from amotivation, through extrinsic, controllable motivation, to intrinsic, autonomous motivation.

Results: For our students, the main reason for taking up studies was identified regulation, it means that they perceive studying as something important for them, giving more opportunities in the future. Next was intrinsic motivations to know, where gaining knowledge is a value in itself. The third was external regulation, which indicate that the choice of studies was regulated by the dictates of the environment or the desire to obtain a reward. Female students showed a more intrinsically motivational profile than male students. Motivation became less autonomous as the years of study progressed. Most students rated their quality of life as good or very good. There was weak correlation between students' good quality of life and more self-determined academic motivation.

Conclusions: Our students are mainly intrinsically motivated, most of them positively assess the quality of life. A more autonomous approach to learning coexisted with a positive assessment of quality of life.

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