Author:
Bin-Ghouth Abdullah,Batarfi Suha Ali,Abonemi AbdulRahman Hashim,Maknoon Ahmed Sadeq,Alkhanbshi Ahmad Sa’ad,Khred AlwiAbobaker,Bawazir Amal Abdullah,Ba-Jaber Areej Abdullah,Rezq Aiman Abdullah,Maknoon Isra’aAlwi,Badheeb Khadijah Ahmed,Alkathiri Maha Salah,Ba-Rbaa Majedah Ahmed,Dhaiban Mustafa,Bagumaish Omar Ali,Baslasel Omar Saleh,Ba-rady Roua’a Abdullah,Algadry Souha,Bazanboor Tagwa Omar
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Research is an important element in the improvement of the quality of health services provided to the public. It is documented that globally; medical students apply research in their school life. In Hadhramaut University, medical students work on research in groups, and it is an important part of the curriculum. There is a formal assessment of the student’s research, but there is still a gap regarding individual viewpoints and challenges faced. This study aimed to assess perception, attitude, and practice toward research among medical students at Hadhramout University.
Methods
This is a cross-sectional descriptive study which was conducted among medical students. This study was undertaken in Hadhramout University in Al-Mukalla district, Yemen, during the academic year 2016–2017. A self-administered pilot-tested questionnaire was used for data collection to assess perception, attitude, and practice toward the research during the educational year 2016–2017.
Results
A total of 265 completed responses were received. The majority had a low Knowledge score (72%). However, the majority had a positive attitude toward research (90.9%). Eighty-three students reported participation in research work. However, (44.4%) expressed research interest. Many barriers were highlighted by students including a lack of time (78.4%) and a lack of training in statistics (75.9%).
Conclusion
The study identified several barriers for undergraduate medical students to undertake research. It is important that these barriers should be addressed in curriculum development, so that students can retain their motivation to engage effectively in research.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine
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