Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on online medical education - An online survey of students' perspective
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Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on online medical education - An online survey of students' perspective
Abstract
Introduction: The year 2020 brings in a paradigm shift in medical education with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the government of India initiated the first countrywide lockdown, educational institutions, including medical colleges, have adopted online mode for undergraduate teaching. Medical education is virtually incomplete without appropriate practical exposure. This study was conducted to understand the opinion of the medical students towards online classes as an impact of this pandemic on medical education.
Materials and methods: A descriptive online survey was conducted using a google form among medical undergraduate students from across India. Snowball sampling was used to recruit study participants. The responses were analyzed using numbers and percentages. Continuous variables were expressed as the mean and standard deviation of the mean.
Results: The mean age of the 1426 respondents was 20.46 years. The majority of the responses were from Karnataka (412), followed by Odisha (167). While fairly a good number of respondents agreed that online classes provided a conducive environment and independence in learning, a large proportion disagreed or remained neutral in terms of its usefulness. This could be attributed to several reasons, which may be categorized into three important groups: the technical competence of the students, the provision of an enabling environment and the ability of the teachers.
Conclusion: Students had varying opinions on online classes, but most emphasized the need for redoing the lessons taught online.
Keywords: COVID-19; distance education; medical education; medical students; online classroom.
Copyright: © 2024 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
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