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المؤلفMukhalalati, Banan
المؤلفAly, Aaliah
المؤلفYakti, Ola
المؤلفElshami, Sara
المؤلفDaud, Alaa
المؤلفAwaisu, Ahmed
المؤلفSethi, Ahsan
المؤلفEl-Awaisi, Alla
المؤلفStewart, Derek
المؤلفAbu-Hijleh, Marwan Farouk
المؤلفAustin, Zubin
تاريخ الإتاحة2024-11-20T06:03:04Z
تاريخ النشر2024
اسم المنشورBMC Medical Education
المصدرScopus
المعرّفhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-05875-4
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب14726920
معرّف المصادر الموحدhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61342
الملخصBackground: The quality of the learning environment significantly impacts student engagement and professional identity formation in health professions education. Despite global recognition of its importance, research on student perceptions of learning environments across different health education programs is scarce. This study aimed to explore how health professional students perceive their learning environment and its influence on their professional identity development. Methods: An explanatory mixed-methods approach was employed. In the quantitative phase, the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure [Minimum-Maximum possible scores = 0-200] and Macleod Clark Professional Identity Scale [Minimum-Maximum possible scores = 1-45] were administered to Qatar University-Health students (N = 908), with a minimum required sample size of 271 students. Data were analyzed using SPSS, including descriptive statistics and inferential analysis. In the qualitative phase, seven focus groups (FGs) were conducted online via Microsoft Teams. FGs were guided by a topic guide developed from the quantitative results and the framework proposed by Gruppen et al. (Acad Med 94:969-74, 2019), transcribed verbatim, and thematically analyzed using NVIVO. Results: The questionnaire response rate was 57.8% (525 responses out of 908), with a usability rate of 74.3% (390 responses out of 525) after excluding students who only completed the demographic section. The study indicated a "more positive than negative" perception of the learning environment (Median [IQR] = 132 [116-174], Minimum-Maximum obtained scores = 43-185), and a "good" perception of their professional identity (Median [IQR] = 24 [22-27], Minimum-Maximum obtained scores = 3-36). Qualitative data confirmed that the learning environment was supportive in developing competence, interpersonal skills, and professional identity, though opinions on emotional support adequacy were mixed. Key attributes of an ideal learning environment included mentorship programs, a reward system, and measures to address fatigue and boredom. Conclusions: The learning environment at QU-Health was effective in developing competence and interpersonal skills. Students' perceptions of their learning environment positively correlated with their professional identity. Ideal environments should include mentorship programs, a reward system, and strategies to address fatigue and boredom, emphasizing the need for ongoing improvements in learning environments to enhance student satisfaction, professional identity development, and high-quality patient care.
راعي المشروعThis work was supported by the Qatar University Internal Collaborative Grant: QUCG-CPH-22/23\u2013565.
اللغةen
الناشرBioMed Central Ltd
الموضوعDREEM
Gruppen et al. Framework
Healthcare Professions Education
Learning Environment
MCPIS-9
Professional Identity
العنوانExamining the perception of undergraduate health professional students of their learning environment, learning experience and professional identity development: a mixed-methods study
النوعArticle
رقم العدد1
رقم المجلد24
dc.accessType Open access


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