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摘要
将科研训练融入本科医学教育的趋势越来越明显,而师徒模式被认为有助于培养学生的研究能力。批判性思维、沟通技巧态度和学术热情是提高学生研究能力的重要因素。本研究旨在探讨科研经历和师徒风格对医学本科生批判性思维、沟通技巧态度和学术热情的影响。本研究以366名中南地区医学生为调查对象,评估学生的科研投入、师兄师友方式、批判性思维自我知觉项目、沟通技巧态度、和谐型学术热情、强迫性学术热情。采用结构方程模型(SEM)对研究暴露与自我知觉潜在因素之间的结构关系进行建模。SEM结果表明,根据实证研究的截止标准,模型拟合可以接受(CFI = 0.903, RMSEA = 0.070, SRMR = 0.060)。扫描电镜分析显示,接触研究显著影响批判性思维(β = 0.139, p p p p p p
The impact of exposure to scientific research and inclusive mentoring style on medical undergraduates' perceptions of critical thinking, communication, and passion.
There is a growing trend to integrate scientific research training into undergraduate medical education, and mentoring styles are believed to help develop students' research capabilities. Critical thinking, attitude toward communication skills, and academic passion are important factors in enhancing students' research capabilities. This study aimed to explore the impact of exposure to scientific research and mentoring styles on medical undergraduates' critical thinking, attitude toward communication skills, and academic passion. This study surveyed 366 medical students from Central South China, assessing students' research involvement, mentoring style, self-perceived items of critical thinking, attitude toward communication skills, harmonious academic passion, and obsessive academic passion. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to model the structural relationships between the exposure to research and the self-perceived latent factors. SEM results showed that the model fit was acceptable (CFI = 0.903, RMSEA = 0.070, and SRMR = 0.060) based on the cutoff criteria used in empirical research. SEM analysis revealed that exposure to research significantly influenced critical thinking (β = 0.139, p < .01) and communication attitude (β = 0.258, p < .001) but did not affect academic passion. An inclusive mentoring style significantly enhanced critical thinking (β = 0.472, p < .001), communication attitude (β = 0.423, p < .001), and harmonious academic passion (β = 0.377, p < .001). Inclusive mentoring plays a crucial role in enhancing medical students' critical thinking, communication skills, and harmonious academic passion. Medical institutions should focus on strengthening mentoring programs to better support these outcomes.
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Medical Education Online is an open access journal of health care education, publishing peer-reviewed research, perspectives, reviews, and early documentation of new ideas and trends.
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