Title of article :
Student’s perceptions of educational environment across multiple undergraduate medical institutions in Pakistan using DREEM inventory
Author/Authors :
Imran, Nazish King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital - Child Family Psychiatry Department, Pakistan , Khalid, Faiza King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital - Child Family Psychiatry Department, Pakistan , Haider, Imran Ijaz Fatima Memorial College of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences, Pakistan , Jawaid, Masood Dow University of Health Sciences - Dow International Medical College, Pakistan , Irfan, Muhammad Peshawar Medical College - Department of Psychiatry Behavioral Sciences, Pakistan , Mahmood, Asmah King Edward Medical University - Mayo Hospital - Child Family Psychiatry Department, Pakistan , IjlalHaider, Muhammad Ayub Medical College, Pakistan , Sami-ud-din Bolan medical College, Pakistan
From page :
24
To page :
28
Abstract :
Objective: To objectively assess whether the medical education environment across Pakistan was at an acceptable standard and to determine factors influencing its perception. Methods: The cross-sectional study was conducted from August to November 2012 at six undergraduate medical institutions across Pakistan. The Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) inventory having five subscales of perceptions of learning, teachers, atmosphere, academic self-perceptions and social self-perceptions was administered anonymously to all the consenting medical students. Data was analysed using SPSS 17. Result: Of the 3045 questionnaires distributed, 2084(68.4%) were returned duly filled. Of all the respondents, 1311(63%) were females. Overall mean score found positive was 105.0±25.8 (Max: 200). Corresponding scores in the subscales were: student s perception of learning 25.1±7.2 (Max: 48); social self-perception 15.4±3.9 (Max: 28); academic self-perception17.2±6.5 (Max: 32); perception of teachers being in need of some re- training 22.5±7.1 (Max: 44); and perception of atmosphere as having many issues needing a change 24.8±7.0 (Max: 48). Female students and pre-clinical year students perceived environment as more positive than male students (108.6±23.0 vs. 98.8±28.9 [p 0.001]) and students belonging to clinical years (108.0±24.0 vs. 03.3±26.5 [p 0.001]). Conclusion: Highest score was found in the domain of student s social self-perceptions and lowest in the domain of student s perception of teachers. Results can be used as a basis for planning and executing remedial measures.
Keywords :
Perception , Undergraduate teaching , Educational environment , DREEM , Pakistan , Curriculum , Medical students.
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number :
2653818
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