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Anatomy Education in Nigeria: An Empirical Study of Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions on Training and Prospects Towards Meeting the Country’s Need

机译:尼日利亚解剖学教育:对学生知识和对培训和前景的看法的实证研究,以满足国家需求

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Introduction: Anatomy is currently a basic medical science bachelor program in Nigerian universities. The roles of anatomists in the Nigeria health, education and other relevant sectors are vaguely defined. Career prospects have been perceived to be very limited. Materials?and?Methods: This study was a total population survey of all Nigerian private university students that were enrolled in the Anatomy programs. Structured questionnaires were distributed to the students after securing their written informed consent. Data were obtained about the structure of their training and the program, knowledge of career prospects, motivation, potential career paths and employment prospects, as well as general opinions of the program. The target population was estimated at 1000 [N=1000]. Results: A total of 902 [n=902] properly completed and returned questionnaires were considered suitable for analysis. The results showed that 55% of the respondents were female. Half of the respondents (50.8%) had a moderate interest in Anatomy as a career while others had an interest in alternative careers. Training was found to include intensive classroom teaching and laboratory work mainly in the Gross Anatomy and Histology. Hands-on training in forms of clinical, field and industrial experiences was limited. Furthermore, slightly more than half of the respondents (51.7%) had poor attitudes towards the bachelor’s degree in Anatomy. They also perceived their job or career prospects in Anatomy as poor, citing perceived unfavorable governmental policies and very limited professional opportunities in relevant sectors including health, research, education and the public as the major influencing factors. Conclusion: These results showed that the students had a moderate interest in pursuing a career in Anatomy. Their training was however limited in the aspects of practical and experiential learning. Their attitude was also negatively influenced by their perception of limited career prospects. Training was therefore robust in the cognitive domain but limited in psychomotor and affective. Curricular review and strategic restructuring of training methods in line with the competencies that are expected of the Anatomy program graduates would help.
机译:介绍:解剖学是目前尼日利亚大学的基本医学学士学位。对尼日利亚卫生,教育和其他相关部门的解剖学家的作用是含糊的。职业前景被认为是非常有限的。材料?和?方法:该研究是对尼日利亚私立大学学生的总人口调查,该学生在解剖程序中注册。确保书面知情同意后,结构化问卷分发给学生。数据是关于其培训和计划的结构,知识的职业前景,动机,潜在的职业道路和就业前景以及该计划的一般意见。估计目标群体在1000 [n = 1000]。结果:总共902 [n = 902]正确完成,返回的问卷被认为适合分析。结果表明,55%的受访者是女性。一半的受访者(50.8%)对解剖学的兴趣适中作为职业,而其他人则对替代职业感兴趣。发现培训包括主要课堂教学和实验室工作,主要是在毛重解剖和组织学中。临床,领域和工业经验形式的实践培训是有限的。此外,略微超过一半的受访者(51.7%)对解剖学学士学位的态度较差。他们还将他们的工作或职业前景感到羞辱,因为有关的政府政策,并在有关部门的专业机会中非常有限,包括健康,研究,教育和公众作为主要影响因素。结论:这些结果表明,学生对追求解剖学的职业生涯有适度的兴趣。然而,他们的培训在实际和体验学习方面有限。他们的态度也受到他们对有限职业前景的看法的负面影响。因此,在认知域中的培训是强大的,但有限于精神接受和情感。课程审查和战略重组培训方法符合预期的解剖程序毕业生的能力将有所帮助。

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