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Academic Misconduct in Nigerian Medical Schools-A Report from Focus Group Discussions among House Officers

机译:尼日利亚医学院的学术不端行为-众议院官员在焦点小组讨论中的报告

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Concern is growing as research continues to find evidence of academic misconduct among medical students. There is, however, paucity of information on this issue among medical students and medical graduates in Africa. We determined the perceptions and attitude of house officers on academic misconduct within Nigerian medical schools. We conducted 7 focus group discussions (FGDs) among pre-registration house-officers (PRHOs) working in a Nigerian Teaching hospital between October and November 2013. A FGD guide containing 7 broad questions related to their perception and attitude on academic misconduct was employed. Ethnographic content analysis and manual coding were adopted in identifying themes, issues and representative quotations. A total of 58 participants out of an eligible pool of 76 PRHOs were recruited. All the groups associated academic misconduct chiefly with cheating in examinations, and perceived it as a commonplace problem. “It is a part of school life”, admitted one PRHO. Copying during exam appeared to be the commonest form of cheating. Another respondent opined that “The lecturers should be more concerned with helping students understand better. They should not make passing an exam a do-or-die affair.” The perception and attitudes towards academic misconduct may be a reflection of the prevailing moral decline in the contemporary Nigerian society. Underlying the reasons adduced by the participants for getting involved in academic misconduct is the fear of failure in examinations. Apart from consolidating formal and informal medical ethics education, the medical schools should ensure that the opportunities and pressures to indulge in academic misconduct are minimized.
机译:随着研究不断发现医学生学术不端行为的证据,人们的关注与日俱增。但是,在非洲的医学生和医学毕业生中,关于这一问题的信息很少。我们确定了内政人员对尼日利亚医学院内学术不端行为的看法和态度。我们在2013年10月至2013年11月之间在尼日利亚教学医院工作的预先注册房屋官员(PRHO)进行了7次焦点小组讨论(FGD)。采用了FGD指南,其中包含7个涉及他们对学术不端行为的看法和态度的广泛问题。人种学内容分析和人工编码被用来识别主题,问题和代表性语录。在合格的76个PRHO中,总共招募了58名参与者。所有这些群体主要将学术不端行为与考试作弊相关联,并将其视为普遍的问题。一位PRHO承认:“这是学校生活的一部分”。考试期间的抄袭似乎是最常见的作弊形式。另一位受访者认为:“讲师应更加关注帮助学生更好地理解。他们不应该把通过考试当作是成败的事情。”对学术不端行为的看法和态度可能反映了当代尼日利亚社会普遍的道德下降。参加者因卷入学术不端行为而引起的根本原因是担心考试不及格。除了加强正式和非正式的医学伦理教育外,医学院还应确保沉迷于学术不端行为的机会和压力降至最低。

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