Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,David William
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Jotz,Maitê, Menegazzo,Willian Roberto, Menegazzo,Michele Sabrina, Veloso,Steffi, Machry,Mayara Christ, Costanzi,Monise, Pellanda,Lucia Campos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Summary Introduction: In recent decades, there has been a reduction in the number of graduates from medical schools who choose to pursue a career in scientific research. That has an impact on the profile of graduates, since medical education depends on understanding the formation of scientific evidence. The construction of new knowledge is also hampered by the reduction of medical scientists, whose clinical experience with patients provides an essential step towards medical Science evolution. Objective: The present cross-sectional study sought to identify the interest in research among medical students from a federal university in southern Brazil. Method: Medical students from a federal university were asked to respond to a self-administered questionnaire that sought to identify the level of knowledge about the importance of scientific research in medical training, and the interest of this population in this element of their training. Results: 278 medical students from the first to the sixth year responded to the questionnaire, and 81.7% stated their interest in medical research. However, only 4.7% of respondents considered research as first in degree of importance to their medical training. The variable "interest in research" showed no statistically significant association with age, gender, presence of physicians in the family, or other prior college courses. Conclusion: Although interest in research is clearly present among the students, this is still an underexplored element among the population studied. The incorporation of research in the learning process depends on stimulus and guidance until it becomes culturally consolidated as an essential element of the medical training.
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title Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
spellingShingle Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
Moraes,David William
medical schools
biomedical research
medical education
motivation
learning
career choice
title_short Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
title_full Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
title_fullStr Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
title_full_unstemmed Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
title_sort Interest in research among medical students: Challenges for the undergraduate education
author Moraes,David William
author_facet Moraes,David William
Jotz,Maitê
Menegazzo,Willian Roberto
Menegazzo,Michele Sabrina
Veloso,Steffi
Machry,Mayara Christ
Costanzi,Monise
Pellanda,Lucia Campos
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author2 Jotz,Maitê
Menegazzo,Willian Roberto
Menegazzo,Michele Sabrina
Veloso,Steffi
Machry,Mayara Christ
Costanzi,Monise
Pellanda,Lucia Campos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,David William
Jotz,Maitê
Menegazzo,Willian Roberto
Menegazzo,Michele Sabrina
Veloso,Steffi
Machry,Mayara Christ
Costanzi,Monise
Pellanda,Lucia Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv medical schools
biomedical research
medical education
motivation
learning
career choice
topic medical schools
biomedical research
medical education
motivation
learning
career choice
description Summary Introduction: In recent decades, there has been a reduction in the number of graduates from medical schools who choose to pursue a career in scientific research. That has an impact on the profile of graduates, since medical education depends on understanding the formation of scientific evidence. The construction of new knowledge is also hampered by the reduction of medical scientists, whose clinical experience with patients provides an essential step towards medical Science evolution. Objective: The present cross-sectional study sought to identify the interest in research among medical students from a federal university in southern Brazil. Method: Medical students from a federal university were asked to respond to a self-administered questionnaire that sought to identify the level of knowledge about the importance of scientific research in medical training, and the interest of this population in this element of their training. Results: 278 medical students from the first to the sixth year responded to the questionnaire, and 81.7% stated their interest in medical research. However, only 4.7% of respondents considered research as first in degree of importance to their medical training. The variable "interest in research" showed no statistically significant association with age, gender, presence of physicians in the family, or other prior college courses. Conclusion: Although interest in research is clearly present among the students, this is still an underexplored element among the population studied. The incorporation of research in the learning process depends on stimulus and guidance until it becomes culturally consolidated as an essential element of the medical training.
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