Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?

Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hospital, 2Department of Medicine, Griffith University, 3Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Objectives: Medical student involvement in re...

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Main Authors: Siddaiah-Subramanya M, Singh H, Tiang KW
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-11-01
Series:Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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spelling doaj-845e92df31a845f7b6dc11c7ea736a342020-11-25T01:30:53ZengDove Medical PressAdvances in Medical Education and Practice1179-72582017-11-01Volume 877177635611Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?Siddaiah-Subramanya MSingh HTiang KWManjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hospital, 2Department of Medicine, Griffith University, 3Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Objectives: Medical student involvement in research has been declining over the years. We reviewed the factors that hinder participation in research with a focus on developing countries. Methods: Literature search was performed using PubMed, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library. Peer-reviewed articles published between 1995 and 2017 were screened for relevance to identify key factors affecting medical student involvement in research with a particular focus on developing world. Analytical review is presented here in this article in relation to commonly reported aspects related to research during medical school. Results: This search revealed varied contributing factors that hinder students’ growth and interest in research. It commonly highlighted few aspects in relation to research during medical school, and they were “variability in research uptake among students and issues related to them, their knowledge and attitude toward research and organizational input and its influence on students”. Conclusion: While early introduction to research by inculcating a mindset aimed at research has been proposed, it has not been seen in practice during either the medical school or beyond to an extent that was expected. It appears that developing countries, while they share some of the reasons with developed countries, have their own set of difficulties, which are influenced by culture, beliefs and priorities. Keywords: developing country, developed country, medical student, undergraduate, research https://www.dovepress.com/research-during-medical-school-is-it-particularly-difficult-in-develop-peer-reviewed-article-AMEPDeveloping countrydeveloped countrymedical studentundergraduateresearch
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Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Developing country
developed country
medical student
undergraduate
research
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Singh H
Tiang KW
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title Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
title_short Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
title_full Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
title_fullStr Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
title_full_unstemmed Research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
title_sort research during medical school: is it particularly difficult in developing countries compared to developed countries?
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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publishDate 2017-11-01
description Manjunath Siddaiah-Subramanya,1,2 Harveen Singh,3 Kor Woi Tiang1,2 1Department of Surgery, Logan Hospital, 2Department of Medicine, Griffith University, 3Department of Gastroenterology, Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Objectives: Medical student involvement in research has been declining over the years. We reviewed the factors that hinder participation in research with a focus on developing countries. Methods: Literature search was performed using PubMed, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library. Peer-reviewed articles published between 1995 and 2017 were screened for relevance to identify key factors affecting medical student involvement in research with a particular focus on developing world. Analytical review is presented here in this article in relation to commonly reported aspects related to research during medical school. Results: This search revealed varied contributing factors that hinder students’ growth and interest in research. It commonly highlighted few aspects in relation to research during medical school, and they were “variability in research uptake among students and issues related to them, their knowledge and attitude toward research and organizational input and its influence on students”. Conclusion: While early introduction to research by inculcating a mindset aimed at research has been proposed, it has not been seen in practice during either the medical school or beyond to an extent that was expected. It appears that developing countries, while they share some of the reasons with developed countries, have their own set of difficulties, which are influenced by culture, beliefs and priorities. Keywords: developing country, developed country, medical student, undergraduate, research 
topic Developing country
developed country
medical student
undergraduate
research
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