Students’ perceptions of the instructional quality of district hospital-based training
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Memon, Shehla
Louw, Jakobus Murray
Bac, Martin
Hugo, Johannes F.M.
Rauf, Waqar-Un Nisa
Sandars, John Edward
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
BACKGROUND : An innovative, three-year training programme, the Bachelor of Clinical Medical
Practice (BCMP), for mid-level medical healthcare workers was started in 2009 by the
Department of Family Medicine, University of Pretoria.
AIM : To measure the students’ perceptions of the instructional quality of district hospitalbased
training.
SETTING : Training of students took place at clinical learning centres in rural district hospitals in
the Mpumalanga and Gauteng provinces.
METHODS : A survey using the MedEd IQ questionnaire was performed in 2010 and 2011 to
measure BCMP second- and third-year students’ perceptions of instructional quality of district
hospital-based training. The MedEd IQ questionnaire is composed of four subscales: preceptor
activities, learning opportunities, learner involvement and the learning environment.
Composite scores of instructional quality were used to present results.
RESULTS : The preceptor activities, learning opportunities and the learning environment were
considered by second- and third-year BCMP students to be of consistently high instructional
quality. In the area of learner involvement, instructional quality increased significantly from
second to third year.
CONCLUSION : Overall, instructional quality of district hospital-based training was high for both
second- and third-year BCMP students, and the instructional quality of learner involvement
being significantly higher in third year students. The MedEd IQ tool was a useful tool for
measuring instructional quality and to inform programme quality improvement.
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Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice (BCMP), Students’ perceptions, Instructional quality, District hospitalbased training
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Memon SJ, Louw JM, Bac M,
Hugo J, Rauf W-UN & Sandars
JE. Students’ perceptions of
the instructional quality of
district hospital–based
training. Afr J Prm Health
Care Fam Med. 2016;8(1),
a1028. http://dx.DOI.
org/ 10.4102/phcfm.v8i1.1028.