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AuthorTayem, Y.
AuthorAbu-Hijleh, M.
AuthorSequeira, R.P.
Available date2023-09-18T09:52:25Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameEastern Mediterranean Health Journal
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.26719/2017.23.5.361
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/47642
AbstractWe explored medical students' perceptions of supporting pharmacology self-learning in English by focused materials prepared in Arabic. This study targeted third-year medical students at the Arabian Gulf University in Bahrain (n= 183). During the endocrine and metabolism subunit, which is taught in English, slides containing focused information in Arabic preceded detailed English ones. At the end of the subunit, students' perceptions were explored by a questionnaire and focus group discussions. Most participants reported that this intervention made pharmacology learning easier, improved confidence in drug selection, knowledge of adverse drug reactions, detection of response to medications and occurrence of adverse reactions. Most respondents thought that this intervention would help them during the clinical phase of their study and in communicating drug therapy to patients in Arabic. Supporting pharmacology learning in a foreign language with instructional materials prepared in a native language improved students self-reported learning and satisfaction.
Languageen
PublisherWorld Health Organization
SubjectBiomedical Research
Scholarly Communication
Publication Ethics
TitleMedical students' perceptions of supporting pharmacology learning in english by key information prepared in arabic
TypeArticle
Pagination361-367
Issue Number5
Volume Number23
dc.accessType Open Access


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