理解障碍和动机:加强对英国医科学生参加外国医学选修课的支持。

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Advances in Medical Education and Practice Pub Date : 2025-04-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AMEP.S499581
Shazia Sarela, Naireen Asim, Shruthi Atapaka, Vafie Sheriff, Gabriela Anna Barzyk-Sheriff
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目的:本研究旨在探讨英国医学生对国际选修课程的偏好、动机和障碍,并评估旨在解决这些问题的在线计划活动的影响。此外,本研究还调查了过去十年英国医学生完成外国选修课的趋势。方法:向46所英国医科大学发送了信息自由请求,要求提供过去10年来选修外国选修课的学生人数的数据。在一个由同行领导的关于选修课的活动中,与会者完成了一份关于他们选择国外选修课的动机和挑战的调查,然后是一份活动后的反馈表格。使用Python Scipy包对结果进行分析。结果:在103名受访者中,76.7%的人更喜欢参加国际选修课,而21.36%的人更喜欢英国和国际地点的结合。非学术原因是参加国外选修课的重要动机,而安全和经济问题是主要的阻碍因素。网上活动得到积极的反馈,参加者赞赏该活动有助他们了解选举策划过程。结论:英国医科学生对国际选修课程表现出强烈的偏好,尽管存在重大障碍,特别是与安全和财务相关的障碍。这项由同学主导的活动,在协助学生规划选修课方面成效显著。
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Understanding Barriers and Motivations: Enhancing Support for UK Medical Students' Participation in Foreign Medical Electives.

Understanding Barriers and Motivations: Enhancing Support for UK Medical Students' Participation in Foreign Medical Electives.

Understanding Barriers and Motivations: Enhancing Support for UK Medical Students' Participation in Foreign Medical Electives.

Understanding Barriers and Motivations: Enhancing Support for UK Medical Students' Participation in Foreign Medical Electives.

Purpose: This study aimed to explore UK medical students' preferences, motivations, and barriers regarding international electives and to evaluate the impact of an online planning event designed to address these. Additionally, this study examined trends in UK medical students completing foreign electives over the past decade.

Methods: Freedom of Information requests were sent to 46 UK medical universities requesting data on the number of students undertaking foreign electives over the past 10 years. Attendees at a peer-led event regarding electives completed a survey on their motivations and challenges in doing a foreign elective, followed by a post-event feedback form. Results were analysed using the Python Scipy package.

Results: Of the 103 respondents, 76.7% preferred to undertake an international elective, while 21.36% preferred a combination of the UK and international locations. Non-academic reasons were significant motivators for undertaking a foreign elective, while safety and financial concerns were major deterrents. The online event received positive feedback, with participants appreciating the utility of the event in aiding their understanding of the elective planning process.

Conclusion: UK medical students show a strong preference for international electives, despite significant barriers, particularly related to safety and finances. The peer-led event proved to be effective in supporting students' planning of electives.

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