Background
and Objective: Every nation needs to organize
research activities for its development and promotion. Since students are
recognized as dynamic and future-makers in any society, therefore it is
necessary to determine and resolve their
research drawbacks. This research was aimed to identify the probable drawbacks and present suitable resolutions in this
regard.
Materials and Methods: A
questionnaire was used in this cross-sectional study which consists of two
parts: an early part of educational and demographic questions and a part of
questions regarding research self-efficacy. The questionnaires were distributed
in a census manner among 100 medical students at internship level, of which 68
persons completed their own questionnaires. The date was analyzed in SPSS
software using t and ANOVA tests.
Results: Overall
research self-efficacy mean was equal to 127.87±29.82. There was a statistical
significant association between self-efficacy and the gender of students (p=0.028),
so that the values in girls and boys were 132.67 and 115.47, respectively.
Furthermore the research self-efficacy had significant relations with interest
to medicine discipline (p=0.003), participation in research workshops (p=0.007)
and having a history of research activity (p=0.001). However, the research
self-efficacy had not a significant association with other variables including
marital status, educational term, mothers and fathers educational levels and
membership in the student research committees.
Conclusion: In
regard to the relative weak research self-efficacy of medical students of
internship in our study, we may emphasize on the necessity of students
activation in research fields. In order to see the increased research
activities of students in the future, it is necessary to induce interest and
motivation among students. Moreover their research must not be confined only to
their thesis.
Key
words: Research self-efficacy, Research subscales, Internship
medical students
Funding:. This study was funded by Rafsanjan
University of Medical Sciences
Conflict
of interest: None declared.
Ethical approval: This project was approved in
and financially supported by Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences.
How to cite this
article: Rezaeian M, Zare-Bidaki M, Bakhtar M, Hadimoghadam M. A
Survey of Research Self-Efficacy in Internship Medical Students of Rafsanjan
University of Medical Sciences in 2013. J RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2014 14(2): 111-24. [Farsi]
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