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International students’ experience of a western medical school: a mixed methods study exploring the early years in the context of cultural and social adjustment compared to students from the host country

机译:留学生在西方医学院的经历:与东道国学生相比,在文化和社会适应的背景下探索早期的混合方法研究

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Background Few studies have addressed the challenges associated with international students as they adapt to studying medicine in a new host country. Higher level institutions have increasing numbers of international students commencing programmes. This paper explores the experiences of a cohort of students in the early years of medical school in Ireland, where a considerable cohort are from an international background. Methods A mixed exploratory sequential study design was carried out with medical students in the preclinical component of a five year undergraduate programme. Data for the qualitative phase was collected through 29 semi-structured interviews using the peer interview method. Thematic analysis from this phase was incorporated to develop an online questionnaire combined with components of the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire and Student Integration Questionnaire. First year students were anonymously surveyed online. The Mokken Scaling procedure was used to investigate the students’ experiences, both positive and negative. Results Three main themes are identified; social adjustment, social alienation and cultural alienation. The response rate for the survey was 49?% (467 Respondents). The Mokken Scaling method identified the following scales (i) Positive experience of student life; (ii) Social alienation, which comprised of negative items about feeling lonely, not fitting in, being homesick and (iii) Cultural alienation, which included the items of being uncomfortable around cultural norms of dress and contact between the sexes. With the threshold set to H?=?0.4. Subscales of the positive experiences of student life scale are explored further. Conclusions Overall student adjustment to a western third level college was good. Students from regions where cultural distance is greatest reported more difficulties in adjusting. Students from these regions also demonstrate very good adaptation. Some students from the host country and more similar cultural backgrounds were also struggling. Acculturation is more complex than being associated with cultural distance and worthy of further exploration.
机译:背景技术很少有研究解决国际学生适应新的东道国学习医学所面临的挑战。更高级别的机构有越来越多的国际学生开始学习课程。本文探讨了爱尔兰医学院早期一群学生的经历,其中相当一部分来自国际背景。方法在五年制本科课程的临床前阶段,对医学生进行了混合探索性顺序研究设计。定性阶段的数据是使用对等访问方法通过29个半结构化访问收集的。此阶段的主题分析被纳入到开发在线问卷中,并结合了《学生适应大学问卷》和《学生融合问卷》的组成部分。大一学生在网上进行了匿名调查。 Mokken Scaling程序用于调查学生的正面和负面经历。结果确定了三个主题。社会适应,社会疏离和文化疏离。调查的回复率为49%(467位受访者)。 Mokken Scaling方法确定了以下量表:(i)学生生活的积极经验; (ii)社会疏远,包括关于孤独,不适应,想家的消极项目;以及(iii)文化疏远,其中包括围绕着衣着和两性接触的文化规范感到不舒服的项目。阈值设置为H≥0.4。进一步探讨学生生活积极量表的量表。结论西方三级大学的总体学生适应性很好。据报道,来自文化距离最大的地区的学生在调整方面遇到更多困难。这些地区的学生也表现出很好的适应能力。来自东道国的一些学生和更多类似的文化背景也在苦苦挣扎。适应比与文化距离相关联更复杂,值得进一步探索。

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