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Expectations, Experiences, and Attitude Change During Medical School: Through the Eyes of Polish Medical Students

机译:医学院的期望,经历和态度变化:通过波兰医学生的眼光

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Background: Pressures related to medical training influence individual experiences in the course of study, which in turn can lead to changes in students' professional attitudes. Purposes: The aim of this investigation was to explore expectations, experiences, and attitude changes among Polish students as they progressed through a medical university. Methods: The study used a longitudinal approach in which the same cohort of students was surveyed over time, with the same questionnaire administered, at the end of Year 1 and Year 6. Results: The results showed that the disparity between students' expectations about studying medicine and the reality increased between Year 1 and Year 6 (p <.0001). The biggest gap concerned "technical support" and "contacts with faculty"-the observed effect size was medium with the respective Cohen's d values 0.507 and 0.368. Students in Year 1 were most disappointed by the "lack of support from faculty and their lack of interest in teaching," whereas, in Year 6, students were most concerned about an approach to teaching that equipped them in theoretical knowledge at the expense of practical skills. Students in Year 6 noticed more changes in themselves and their perception of the world as a result of medical training than students in Year 1. However, the proportion of positive changes to negative ones was 5.4:1 for Year 1 and 1.4:1 for Year 6 students. Conclusions: Our findings show that medical training constitutes a strong socializing experience, which has positive and negative impacts. Negative changes perceived by students include an increase in distrust and cynicism, whereas positive changes consist of enhanced maturity, self-confidence, and empathy, which are likely to have an impact on future doctors' professional practice.
机译:背景:与医学培训有关的压力会影响学习过程中的个人经历,进而可能导致学生的专业态度发生变化。目的:本次调查的目的是探讨波兰学生在医学院学习期间的期望,经历和态度变化。方法:本研究采用纵向方法,在同一年的第一年和第六年末,对同一批学生进行了调查,并使用了相同的问卷。结果:结果表明,学生对学习的期望之间存在差异在1年级和6年级之间,医学和现实情况有所增加(p <.0001)。最大的差距涉及“技术支持”和“与教职员工的接触”-观察到的效果大小为中等,相应的Cohen d值为0.507和0.368。 1年级的学生对“缺乏教师的支持和对教学的兴趣不足”感到最失望,而6年级的学生最担心的是一种以理论知识为代价为他们提供理论知识的教学方法技能。与1年级学生相比,6年级的学生发现自己和他们对医学培训的了解对世界的影响比1年级的学生更多。但是,正向变化与负向变化的比例在第一年为5.4:1,在第一年为1.4:1 6个学生。结论:我们的研究结果表明,医学培训具有很强的社交经验,具有积极和消极的影响。学生认为的负面变化包括不信任和玩世不恭的增加,而积极的变化则包括成熟度,自信心和同理心的增强,这可能会影响未来医生的专业实践。

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