[智利大学医学专业居民对教育环境的感知]。

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Carolina González, Alina Ahtamon, Walter Brokering, María Catalina Budge, María José Cadagan, Pamela Jofre, Nadia Muñoz, Ximena Ocampo, Felipe Pizarro, Nakita Reyes, Pamela San-Martín, María Paz Silva, María Gabriela Ugarte, Ernesto Vega, Loreto Vergara, Francisca Yuri, Karin Kleinsteuber, María de Los Ángeles Avaria, Arnoldo Riquelme
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背景:学习环境影响着学生的学习成绩、社会生活、心理健康和未来的工作。目的:评价64个专科住院医师的学习环境。材料与方法:对来自15所高校的1259名住院医师进行“研究生医院教育环境测评”(PHEEM)和“门诊护理学习教育环境测评”(ACLEEM)两种经过验证的工具和开放性问题的在线回答。对开放性问题进行了描述性和分析性统计分析和语义演绎-归纳分析。结果:LE呈阳性而非阴性(PHEEM为100.5分(79 ~ 116),ACLEEM为138.5分(120 ~ 157))。年龄大于32岁、男性、私立大学就读、住院一年级和非手术专业与PHEEM评分较高相关(p < 0.05)。在ACLEEM中,专科一年级、非外科专科和私立大学学习与得分较高相关(p < 0.05)。两个专业的LE(病理解剖和眼科)都很优秀,没有一个专业表现很差或问题很多。学生报告的优势包括教学、临床活动和教师。教学、保护时间、临床活动等方面有待改进。结论:各专科医师的生活质量正特征多于负特征,但存在需要改进的地方。
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[Perception of the educational environment in residents of medical specialties in Chilean universities].

Background: The Learning Environment (LE) influences the performance of students, learning, social life, mental health, and the future of work.

Aim: To assess the learning environment (LE) among medical residents of 64 specialties.

Material and methods: Two validated instruments "Postgraduate Hospital Education Environment Measure" (PHEEM) and "Ambulatory Care Learning Educational Environment" (ACLEEM), and open questions were answered online by 1259 residents from 15 universities. A descriptive and analytical statistical analysis and semantic deductive-inductive analyses of open questions were performed.

Results: LE was positive rather than negative (PHEEM of 100.5 points (79-116) and ACLEEM of 138.5 points (120-157)). An age over 32 years, male sex, studying in a private university, being in first year of residence and being in a non-surgical specialty were associated with a better PHEEM score (p < 0.05). For ACLEEM, the first year of specialty, a non-surgical specialty and studying in a private university were associated with better scores (p < 0.05). Two programs had excellent LE (Pathological Anatomy and Ophthalmology) and no specialty had a very poor performance or many problems. Aspects of teaching, clinical activities, and teachers were strengths reported by students. Aspects to improve were teaching, protected times and clinical activities.

Conclusions: LE among medical specialties had more positive than negative features, but with areas that should be improved.

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Revista medica de Chile
Revista medica de Chile 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
75
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: La Revista Médica de Chile publica trabajos originales sobre temas de interés médico y de Ciencias Biomédicas, dando preferencia a los relacionados con la Medicina Interna y sus especialidades derivadas. Publicada mensualmente, desde 1872, por la Sociedad Médica de Santiago. La abreviatura de su título es Rev Med Chile, que debe ser usado en bibliografías, notas al pié de página, leyendas y referencias bibliográficas.
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