Regional, rural and remote medicine attracts students with a similar approach to learning in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35560Dato
2024-09-16Type
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Peer reviewed
Sammendrag
Doctors who work in areas of workforce shortage, such as regional, rural and remote areas or
areas of low socioeconomic means need to be more self-motivated, adaptable and self-directed
than their metropolitan counterparts. This study aimed to examine the goal orientation and
learning characteristics of students recruited into two medical programmes, one from the
Northern hemisphere and one from the Southern hemisphere; both with a commitment to
producing doctors to practice medicine in rural locations. Three survey tools were administered
to 263 medical students: 1. achievement goal orientation survey; 2. learning characteristics survey
and 3. the study process questionnaire. Medical students from both cohorts showed a learning
goal orientation, which significantly increased with age (P0.007). In terms of learning characteristics, the students from the south had significantly higher scores for curiosity (P0.003), while the
northern students had significantly higher scores for methodical (p < 0.001). Both cohorts were
similar for adaptability and consciousness. Across the entire student cohort, three of the four
learning disposition characteristics were also seen to correlate with learning goal orientation. In
both cohorts of medical students deep learning scores exceeded surface learning scores.
Selection of students with a learning goal orientation and learning characteristics of curiosity,
adaptability and conscientiousness could potentially help students to flourish in rural placement
environments.
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Taylor & FrancisSitering
Mansfield, Iversen, Løchen. Regional, rural and remote medicine attracts students with a similar approach to learning in both the Northern and Southern hemisphere. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 2024;83(1)Metadata
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