Title of article :
Attitudes of Saudi Arabian Undergraduate Medical Students towards Health Research
Author/Authors :
M. Al-Hilali، Sara نويسنده , , Al-Kahtani، Eman نويسنده , , Zaman، Babar نويسنده , , Khandekar، Rajiv نويسنده , , Al-Shahri، Abdullah نويسنده , , P. Edward، Deepak نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate attitudes, perceptions and perceived barriers towards
health research among Saudi Arabian undergraduate medical students. Methods: This cross-sectional study
took place between August and October 2014 and included 520 students from five medical schools across Saudi
Arabia. An anonymous online survey with 21 close-ended questions was designed to assess students’ attitudes
towards research, contribution to research-related activities, awareness of the importance of research, perception
of available resources/opportunities for research, appreciation of medical students’ research contributions and
perceived barriers to research. Responses were scored on a 5-point Likert scale. Results: A total of 401 students
participated in the study (response rate: 77.1%). Of these, 278 (69.3%) were female. A positive attitude towards
research was reported by 43.9% of the students. No statistically significant differences were observed between
genders with regards to attitudes towards and available resources for research (P = 0.500 and 0.200, respectively).
Clinical students had a significantly more positive attitude towards research compared to preclinical students
(P = 0.007). Only 26.4% of the respondents believed that they had adequate resources/opportunities for research.
According to the students, perceived barriers to undertaking research included time constraints (n = 200; 49.9%),
lack of research mentors (n = 95; 23.7%), lack of formal research methodology training (n = 170; 42.4%) and
difficulties in conducting literature searches (n = 145; 36.2%). Conclusion: Less than half of the surveyed Saudi
Arabian medical students had a positive attitude towards health research. Medical education policies should aim to
counteract the barriers identified in this study.
Keywords :
Research , Medical Students , Attitudes , Saudi Arabia , Medical education , perceptions
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)