Survey on Medical Students′Humanity Education Satisfaction and the Present Situation of Humanity Quality / 中国医学伦理学
Chinese Medical Ethics
;
(6): 360-364, 2016.
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in Chinese
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To analyze the current status of medical students′ humanity education satisfaction rate and present situation of humanity quality and thus provide evidence to better practice of humanity education. Meth-odsAccording to the random stratified cluster sampling method, the researchers selected 1146 medical students from Harbin Medical University and then investigated the objects′ humanity education satisfaction rate and general humanity situation. The data was analyzed using χ2 test in SPSS 17. 0.Results:
①Satisfaction status of humanity educationthe students′satisfaction to teachers′humanity quality, effect of course and library resources were low.② The present situation of humanity quality80 . 2% of the medical students thought it was necessary to strengthen the medical students′humanity education;18. 1% of the medical students remembered the medical student oath, and there existed significant differences between different specialties;11 . 9% of the medical students could clear connotation of the humanistic concept, and there were significant differences between various grades;24. 4% and 14 . 5% of the medical students couldn′t clear the humanistic attribute of Marxist political theory course and moral course respectively; rural students′ humanity quality was statistically lower than the urban ones.Conclusion:
Through optimizing the structure of humanity courses, strengthening the construction of teaching staff and attaching great importance of the library to humanity education effect, so as to improve medical students′ satisfaction of hu-manity education. The government should increase investment in rural education to narrow the gap of basic humani-ty quality education between urban and rural.
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Chinese
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Chinese Medical Ethics
Year:
2016
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