Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry (May 2024)

Learning Environment of Basic Health Sciences in Private (Integrated) versus Public (Traditional Curriculum) Medical Schools during COVID-19

  • Anila Jaleel,
  • Kiran Namoos,
  • Samar Asim,
  • Khizra Afzal,
  • Hamail Barkat,
  • Amna Afzal,
  • Ayla Siddiqui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36283/PJMD11-1/016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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Background: Educational environment (EE) plays a pivotal role in the academic growth of a medical student. The objective of the study was to compare the perception of a learning environment in Basic Health Sciences by first and second-year MBBS students of private and public medical colleges in Lahore, Pakistan during Covid-19 using a questionnaire. Methods: Data was collected from students (146) through a self-reported questionnaire via Google. dox after obtaining consent. A total score between 151 and 200 was considered excellent. A score between 101 and 150 indicated a positive approach while less than 100 was considered problematic. A score >3.5 for individual items indicate the presence of the specific aspect of the educational environment, whereas, 2.5). Teachers were helpful in stress management during the pandemic (>3). Proper counselors were employed by the private medical schools to cater to the needs of students who required assistance. Conclusion: A significantly high mean score was obtained from private-sector medical students regarding students’ perception of learning (SPL), students’ perception of teachers (SPT), and students’ academic self-perception (SASP), compared to public medical colleges. Keywords: Learning Environment; Questionnaire; Medical Students; Perception; Integrated.