Value-Added Roles of Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessment of Medical Students' Perceptions and Willingness in Sri Lanka

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作者
Wickramasinghe, Nuwan Darshana [1 ]
Jayarathne, Shamalee Wasana [2 ]
Pilapitiya, Senaka Devendra [3 ]
机构
[1] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Med & Allied Sci, Dept Community Med, Saliyapura 50008, Sri Lanka
[2] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Med & Allied Sci, Med Educ Unit, Saliyapura 50008, Sri Lanka
[3] Rajarata Univ Sri Lanka, Fac Med & Allied Sci, Dept Med, Saliyapura 50008, Sri Lanka
关键词
COVID-19; health sector response; medical students; Sri Lanka; value-added roles; CREATIVITY; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.2147/IJGM.S309021
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is an opportune time to introduce the value-added roles of medical students, this study assessed medical students' perceptions and willingness to assist in COVID-19 health sector preparedness and response via value-added roles in Sri Lanka. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted among all medical students studying in six batches of the Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, in June 2020. A Google form in English with 10 statements about individual perceptions of medical students' roles and their willingness to assist in the COVID-19 health sector response via value-added roles was used to collect data. The responses were recorded on a five-point Likert scale. The chi-squared test for independence was used to explore the associations between the academic year and the responses to each statement. Results: Out of 856 (response rate 79.6%) study participants, the majority were females (n=601, 70.2%). The majority (n=804, 93.9%) reported that they have a responsibility to contribute to the country's COVID-19 health sector response. There was a statistically significant association between medical students' perceived level of clinical knowledge, having the clinical skills to assist in the COVID-19 health sector response and academic year (p<0.001). The commonly identified value-added roles were developing (n=770, 89.9%) and disseminating (n=744, 86.9%) health education messages, and field contact tracing activities (n=653, 76.3%). Other value-added roles were assisting the curative health sector in COVID-19 patient management (n=380, 44.4%) and other non-COVID-19 patient management (n=463, 54.1%). Conclusion: Medical students are mostly willing to engage in preventive health sector value-added roles and, to a lesser extent, in curative health sector value-added roles during the COVID-19 outbreak. However, medical educators need to clearly define the value-added roles and provide adequate training and supervision for medical students across academic years to enable them to combine learning with making meaningful contributions to the health-care system during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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页码:3187 / 3196
页数:10
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