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Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Background Students’ anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic was expressed by some medical students in the form of anger and mistrust. This study aims to explore the reasons for mistrust between students and faculty among medical schools...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697531/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000285.2 |
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author | Abouzeid, Enjy Wasfy, Nourhan El-Zoghby, Safaa Atwa, Hani Shalaby, Sherein Zaghloul, Nancy Hegazy, Nagwa Ahmed, Marwa Amin, Hebat Allah Shehata, Mohamed Hany Ahmed, Samar |
author_facet | Abouzeid, Enjy Wasfy, Nourhan El-Zoghby, Safaa Atwa, Hani Shalaby, Sherein Zaghloul, Nancy Hegazy, Nagwa Ahmed, Marwa Amin, Hebat Allah Shehata, Mohamed Hany Ahmed, Samar |
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description | This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Background Students’ anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic was expressed by some medical students in the form of anger and mistrust. This study aims to explore the reasons for mistrust between students and faculty among medical schools in Egypt that have flared during the pandemic. Methodology This is a three-phase exploratory qualitative study depending on thematic emergence from appreciative interviews (AI) sessions. Phase 1 online Appreciative Inquiry (AI) session followed by thematic content analysis. Phase 2 The themes were approached by a smaller cohort of students using a design that relied mostly on the psychometric free association test. Phase 3 The themes were tested on a larger number of students through an online survey. Results Students are revealed to be very well educated regarding contemporary medical education concepts. The most important factors from the student perspective were the presence of a well-designed assessment system aligned with the learning outcomes and teaching methodologies and the presence of extracurricular activities and soft skills, respectively. A balanced student life respecting their mental health was found important to increase trust. Conclusion A roadmap to enhance the student trust must be planned on several pivots: curriculum structure, extracurricular life, communication strategies, and identifying student roles in their learning and decision-making. |
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spelling | pubmed-106975312023-12-06 Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective Abouzeid, Enjy Wasfy, Nourhan El-Zoghby, Safaa Atwa, Hani Shalaby, Sherein Zaghloul, Nancy Hegazy, Nagwa Ahmed, Marwa Amin, Hebat Allah Shehata, Mohamed Hany Ahmed, Samar MedEdPublish (2016) Research Article This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Background Students’ anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic was expressed by some medical students in the form of anger and mistrust. This study aims to explore the reasons for mistrust between students and faculty among medical schools in Egypt that have flared during the pandemic. Methodology This is a three-phase exploratory qualitative study depending on thematic emergence from appreciative interviews (AI) sessions. Phase 1 online Appreciative Inquiry (AI) session followed by thematic content analysis. Phase 2 The themes were approached by a smaller cohort of students using a design that relied mostly on the psychometric free association test. Phase 3 The themes were tested on a larger number of students through an online survey. Results Students are revealed to be very well educated regarding contemporary medical education concepts. The most important factors from the student perspective were the presence of a well-designed assessment system aligned with the learning outcomes and teaching methodologies and the presence of extracurricular activities and soft skills, respectively. A balanced student life respecting their mental health was found important to increase trust. Conclusion A roadmap to enhance the student trust must be planned on several pivots: curriculum structure, extracurricular life, communication strategies, and identifying student roles in their learning and decision-making. F1000 Research Limited 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10697531/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000285.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Abouzeid E et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Abouzeid, Enjy Wasfy, Nourhan El-Zoghby, Safaa Atwa, Hani Shalaby, Sherein Zaghloul, Nancy Hegazy, Nagwa Ahmed, Marwa Amin, Hebat Allah Shehata, Mohamed Hany Ahmed, Samar Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title | Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title_full | Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title_fullStr | Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title_short | Using Appreciative Inquiry to explore the effect of COVID-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
title_sort | using appreciative inquiry to explore the effect of covid-19 on student trust: medical students’ perspective |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697531/ http://dx.doi.org/10.15694/mep.2020.000285.2 |
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