挪威分散和城市医学课程的学习环境:一项比较研究。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rural and remote health Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.22605/RRH8745
Ida Sara Johnsen, Hilde Grimstad, Borge Lillebo
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导读:随着分散医学课程的数量和兴趣的增加,对入学学生经验知识的需求变得越来越迫切。有人担心,当教育项目从城市转移到非中心地区时,学习环境可能会受到损害。先前对这一问题的研究揭示了不同的结果,并且在斯堪的纳维亚半岛没有进行过这样的研究。方法:在本横断面研究中,采用50项邓迪就绪教育环境测量(DREEM)来比较挪威分散医疗项目学生与城市同龄人的学习环境感知。DREEM包括关于学习环境不同方面的陈述。三个学生组被包括在内,学生们在第四年的最后两个月回答了问卷。作为研究的一部分,原始的英语DREEM被翻译成挪威语。DREEM总分与子量表得分比较采用独立t检验。结果:两组学生都认为学习环境良好,教育氛围特别积极。去中心化组的DREEM总分明显较高,所有子量表的得分也明显较高。学生对学习的感知存在最大的站点间差异,而学生对学术和社会自我感知的影响较小。结论:尽管关注分散式课程的次优学习环境条件,但本研究表明情况恰恰相反。合理的解释包括学生融入临床社区,学生和教师之间持续纵向关系的发展,以及在小学生群体中使用翻转课堂活动。考虑到学习环境对学生学习和健康的重要性,这些发现对进一步建立和发展分散式医学教育有价值。
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Learning environments in decentralized and urban medical curricula in Norway: a comparative study.

Introduction: As the numbers of, and interest for, decentralized medical curricula increase, the need for knowledge about enrolled students' experiences becomes increasingly urgent. Concerns have been raised that the learning environment may be impaired when educational programs are moved from urban to less central locations. Previous research investigating this issue has revealed discrepant findings, and no such studies have been conducted in Scandinavia.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the 50-item Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) was used to compare learning environment perceptions of students in a decentralized medical program in Norway to that of their urban peers. DREEM includes statements about different aspects of a learning environment. Three student cohorts were included, and students responded to the questionnaire during the final 2 months of year 4. The original English DREEM was translated to Norwegian as a part of the study. Independent t-test was used for comparison of DREEM overall scores and subscale scores.

Results: Both student groups perceived the learning environment as good, and the educational atmosphere was seen as particularly positive. The decentralized group obtained a significantly higher overall DREEM score, as well as significantly higher scores for all subscales. The largest intersite difference was found for students' perception of learning, while students' academic and social self-perceptions were subject to less score differences.

Conclusion: Despite concerns about suboptimal learning environment conditions in decentralized curricula, this study indicated the opposite. Plausible explanations include integration of students in a clinical community, development of continuous longitudinal relations between students and teachers, and the use of flipped classroom activities in small student groups. Considering the learning environment's importance for student learning and wellbeing, these findings are valuable in the further establishment and development of decentralized medical education.

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Rural and remote health
Rural and remote health Rural Health-
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
9.50%
发文量
145
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Rural and Remote Health is a not-for-profit, online-only, peer-reviewed academic publication. It aims to further rural and remote health education, research and practice. The primary purpose of the Journal is to publish and so provide an international knowledge-base of peer-reviewed material from rural health practitioners (medical, nursing and allied health professionals and health workers), educators, researchers and policy makers.
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