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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education: Medical students’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding electronic learning

机译:Covid-19大流行对医学教育的影响:医学生的知识,态度和电子学习实践

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The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused an unprecedented disruption in medical education and healthcare systems worldwide. The disease can cause life-threatening conditions and it presents challenges for medical education, as instructors must deliver lectures safely, while ensuring the integrity and continuity of the medical education process. It is therefore important to assess the usability of online learning methods, and to determine their feasibility and adequacy for medical students. We aimed to provide an overview of the situation experienced by medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of medical students regarding electronic medical education. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with medical students from more than 13 medical schools in Libya. A paper-based and online survey was conducted using email and social media. The survey requested demographic and socioeconomic information, as well as information related to medical online learning and electronic devices; medical education status during the COVID-19 pandemic; mental health assessments; and e-learning knowledge, attitudes, and practices. A total of 3,348 valid questionnaires were retrieved. Most respondents (64.7%) disagreed that e-learning could be implemented easily in Libya. While 54.1% of the respondents agreed that interactive discussion is achievable by means of e-learning. However, only 21.1% agreed that e-learning could be used for clinical aspects, as compared with 54.8% who disagreed with this statement and 24% who were neutral. Only 27.7% of the respondents had participated in online medical educational programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, while 65% reported using the internet for participating in study groups and discussions. There is no vaccine for COVID-19 yet. As such, the pandemic will undeniably continue to disrupt medical education and training. As we face the prospect of a second wave of virus transmission, we must take certain measures and make changes to minimize the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on medical education and on the progression of training. The time for change is now, and there should be support and enthusiasm for providing valid solutions to reduce this disruption, such as online training and virtual clinical experience. These measures could then be followed by hands-on experience that is provided in a safe environment.
机译:2019年冠状病毒疾病(Covid-19)大流行导致全球医学教育和医疗保健系统中的前所未有的破坏。这种疾病会导致危及生命的条件,并为医学教育提出挑战,因为教师必须安全地提供讲座,同时确保医学教育过程的完整性和连续性。因此,重要的是评估在线学习方法的可用性,并确定其对医学生的可行性和充分性。我们旨在概述医生在Covid-19大流行期间经历的情况,并确定医学生对电子医学教育的知识,态度和实践。在利比亚的13名医学院的医学生进行横断面调查。使用电子邮件和社交媒体进行纸质和在线调查。该调查要求人口统计和社会经济信息,以及与医疗在线学习和电子设备有关的信息; Covid-19大流行期间的医学教育状况;心理健康评估;和电子学习知识,态度和实践。还检索了3,348个有效问卷。大多数受访者(64.7%)不同意,可以在利比亚轻松实施电子学习。虽然54.1%的受访者同意通过电子学习实现互动讨论。然而,只有21.1%同意电子学习可用于临床方面,而较为不同意本声明的54.8%,24%是中立的24%。只有27.7%的受访者在Covid-19大流行期间参加了在线医学教育计划,而65%的人报告使用互联网参与研究团体和讨论。 Covid-19没有疫苗。因此,大流行将无可否认继续扰乱医学教育和培训。正如我们面对第二波病毒传播的前景,我们必须采取一定的措施,并改变,以尽量减少Covid-19爆发对医学教育的影响以及培训进展。改变的时间现在,应该有支持和热情,提供有效的解决方案来减少这种中断,例如在线培训和虚拟临床经验。然后可以在安全环境中提供这些措施。

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