医学生的自主学习课程:通往终身学习者漫长旅程的关键小步。

Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ Pub Date : 2025-10-01
M Sinharay, A Karmakar, S Mukherjee
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摘要

医学生的自主学习能力是医学生终身学习的关键。本研究的目的是评估第一阶段医学本科生的SDL准备情况,评估社会人口学因素对他们准备情况的影响,并评估学生和教师对结构化SDL课程的看法。本研究为横断面混合方法研究。学生自主学习准备评估采用abriddge Fisher的SDL准备量表。采用多元线性回归分析社会人口学因素对自主学习准备的影响
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Self-directed Learning Sessions in Medical Students: Small yet Crucial Steps to a Long Journey of Lifelong Learner.

The self-directed learning (SDL) ability of medical stu-dents is the crux of life-long learning for sounder patient care. The purpose of the study was to assess the readiness for SDL of phase I undergraduate medical students, evaluate the influence of sociodemographic factors on their readiness and appraise the perceptions of students and faculties about the structured SDL sessions. This study was a cross-sectional mixed method study. The self-directed learning readiness assessment of students was done with Abridged Fisher's SDL readiness scale. The influence of sociodemographic factors on self-directed learning readiness was analyzed with multiple linear regression taking p<0.05. Students' feedback evaluation by Satisfaction index of Likert scale question responses and thematic analysis of answers from open-ended questions were performed. The mean value of SDL readiness score of phase I MBBS students derived in this study was 111.56±17.44; 63.0% of students had self-directed learning readiness scores above average, 33.0% average and only 4.0% below average. Among the sociodemographic factors, only student's self-confidence was significantly related to the self-directed learning readiness score (Beta = 0.272, p=0.003). Students expressed their satisfaction with the SDL sessions promoting vital skills for life-long learning. The study revealed that the phase I MBBS students had optimum SDL readiness. Sociodemographic factors do contribute in influencing SDL readiness (SDLR). SDL sessions nurture vital skills for lifelong learning. Students willingly engage in SDL if facilitated by faculties in a structured fashion. SDLR assessments in postgraduate medical education can unveil how medical training metamorphoses health professionals into lifelong learners.

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