Student Satisfaction and Self-Efficacy in a Novel Online Clinical Clerkship Curriculum Delivered During the COVID-19 Pandemic

被引:6
作者
Lashley, Paula Michele [1 ]
Sobers, Natasha P. [2 ]
Campbell, Michael H. [1 ]
Emmanuel, Maisha K. [1 ]
Greaves, Natalie [1 ]
Hilaire, Marquita Gittens-St [1 ]
Murphy, Madhuvanti M. [1 ]
Majumder, Md Anwarul Azim [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Indies, Fac Med Sci, Cave Hill Campus, Bridgetown, Barbados
[2] Univ West Indies, George Alleyne Chron Dis Res Ctr GA CDRC, Bridgetown, Barbados
来源
ADVANCES IN MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICE | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
online learning; face-to-face learning; clinical knowledge and skills; online curriculum; social competencies; medical; education;
D O I
10.2147/AMEP.S374133
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruption to medical education and clinical training and resulted in stressors that impede student learning. This study aimed to assess student satisfaction and self-efficacy in a novel online clinical clerkship curriculum delivered during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: Fourth- and fifth-year medical students completed an online survey in January 2021 covering the following areas: student satisfaction, self-efficacy, and perceived effectiveness of online versus face-to-face learning.Results: Just over half of students (51%) were satisfied with online clerkship delivery. However, fewer than half of students (46%) believed online learning effectively increased their knowledge, compared to 56% of students who believed face-to-face learning was effective. The perception of the effectiveness of online learning and face-to-face teaching for clinical skills was 18% and 89%, respectively (p < 0.0001). Few students perceived online teaching to be effective for developing social competencies (27%) compared to face-to-face instruction (67%) (p < 0.001). In addition, mean self-efficacy scores were higher for persons who perceived online teaching to be effective for increasing knowledge, improving clinical skills, and developing social competencies. Overall, students' perception of online learning was strongly associated with online self-efficacy. Conclusion: Student satisfaction and perceived self-efficacy in online learning were higher than reported acceptance of online clerkship curriculum.
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页码:1029 / 1038
页数:10
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