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背景:菲律宾大学医学院因其研究成果而备受赞誉,尤其是在教职员工中。为追求“六星级医生”的医学生,研究也被纳入其课程。然而,对从学生那里收集的反馈结果并没有统一的分析。目的:本研究旨在描述菲律宾大学医学院(UPCM) 2017-2018学年至2019-2020学年学习单元III至VII (LU III-VII)医学生对研究性教育的看法。方法:通过混合方法描述性设计,邀请UPCM LU III-VII的MD和MD- phd项目的学生参加调查。此外,对学生研究数据库和课程评估进行了审查。结果:根据大学数据库,共开展了197项学生发起的研究,其类型和方法各不相同。然而,只有4%的注册研究被发表。医学生对研究型课程的评价也很高。这与大多数参与者对研究的积极态度是一致的。然而,只有32.2%的目标样本量参与了调查。结论:调查参与者对他们的研究教育有积极的看法。然而,有几个领域需要改进,如提供资助、出版援助、遵守研究注册和数据分析方面的指导。
Perception of Research Education among Medical Students of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine: A Mixed-Methods Study.
Background: The University of the Philippines College of Medicine has been lauded for its research output, especially among faculty members. Research is also integrated in its curriculum for medical students in pursuit of "six-star physicians." However, there has been no consolidated analysis on the outcomes of feedback collected from students.
Objectives: The study aims to describe the perception of research education among medical students in Learning Units III to VII (LU III-VII) from academic year 2017-2018 to 2019-2020 in the University of the Philippines College of Medicine (UPCM).
Methods: Through a mixed-method descriptive design, students enrolled in the MD and MD-PHD program from LU III-VII of the UPCM were invited to participate in a survey. Furthermore, a review of the student research database and course evaluations were conducted.
Results: A total of 197 student-initiated studies were conducted according to the college database, varying in types and approaches. However, only 4% of the registered research was published. Research-oriented courses were also rated highly among the medical students. This was consistent with positive attitudes towards research among the majority of participants. However, only 32.2% of the target sample size participated in the survey.
Conclusion: Participants of the survey had positive perceptions regarding their research education. However, there are several areas for improvement such as provision of grants, publication assistance, compliance with research registration, and mentorship in data analysis.