Evaluación de motivación y satisfacción en la intervención educativa “Diseño de Casos Clínico Patológicos”: estudio piloto en estudiantes de medicina.

Autores/as

  • Carolina Delgado Universidad de Concepción Hospital regional de Concepción Guillermo Grant Benavente
  • Eduardo Fasce Universidad de Concepción
  • Liliana Ortiz Universidad de Concepción
  • Constanza Torres Universidad de Concepción
  • Camila Neira Universidad de Concepción
  • Nadia Inostroza Universidad de Concepción

Palabras clave:

Environment, Methods, Motivation, Personal Satisfaction

Resumen

Background: Undergraduate Pathology training in medicine is based on modalities centered on the teacher and associated with controlled motivation, with low satisfaction with the educational process. According to the Self-determination theory, an early participation with responsibilities in clinical practice and an educational environment that promotes autonomy and basic psychological needs satisfaction (BPNS), generating intrinsic motivation. Aim: To develop an educational intervention based on the pathologists´ workplace model, which supports a learning environment intended to the satisfaction of BPNS in medical students. To evaluate the results of the intervention on the levels of motivation and satisfaction. Material and Methods. In the first phase of the study, an educational modality focused on the student was planned, consisting of the design of a pathological clinical case (DPC), performing the specialist’s steps under minimal supervision and a contextualized environment. In the second phase, the level of satisfaction (Scale of student experience) and intrinsic motivation in 3rd year medical students was evaluated. Results: After the intervention, 99 students showed high levels of satisfaction (94% of agreement) and intrinsic motivation (6.7 of 7 points), including all sub-scales. They considered that their competences had increased and assessed the intervention as useful. Conclusions: DPC is an innovative, feasible and attractive methodology for Pathology learning, with a high degree of satisfaction and intrinsic motivation. This experience can be extended to similar disciplines.

Biografía del autor/a

Carolina Delgado, Universidad de Concepción Hospital regional de Concepción Guillermo Grant Benavente

Sección/unidad de Anatomía patológica

Eduardo Fasce, Universidad de Concepción

Profesor Emérito/Facultad de Medicina/Departamento de educación médica.

Liliana Ortiz, Universidad de Concepción

Facultad de Medicina/Departamento de educación médica.

Camila Neira, Universidad de Concepción

Hospital regional de Concepción Guillermo Grant Benavente Sección/unidad de Anatomía patológica Hospital las Higueras Sección/unidad de Anatomía patológica

Nadia Inostroza, Universidad de Concepción

Hospital regional de Concepción Guillermo Grant Benavente Sección/unidad de Anatomía patológica Hospital Herminda Martin, Chillán Sección/unidad de Anatomía patológica

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Publicado

2022-11-10

Cómo citar

Delgado, C., Fasce, E., Ortiz, L., Torres, C., Neira, C., & Inostroza, N. (2022). Evaluación de motivación y satisfacción en la intervención educativa “Diseño de Casos Clínico Patológicos”: estudio piloto en estudiantes de medicina. Revista Médica De Chile, 150(10). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/10003

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Educación Médica

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