Introduction:
Proper education of medical students is of vital
importance as the knowledge they acquire deals with
saving the lives of human beings. All kinds of efforts must
be made to groom them properly so that they can provide
the best treatment to the society. Analysis of their strong
and weak areas plays a major role in such a matter.
Aim:
Assessment of study skills of MBBS students.
Objectives :
Assessment of Textbook Reading Skills, Note Taking
Skills, Memory Skills, Test Preparation Skills,
Concentration Skills and Time Management Skills of
Medical Undergraduates.
Material and Methods:
It is a descriptive cross sectional study. Denis Congo
Study Skills Inventory Questionnaire was distributed to
medical undergraduates of Saveetha Medical College and
Hospital who were willing to participate in the study. A
total of 400 questionnaires were collected from across all
four years of MBBS. The data was analysed using SPSS
software and ANOVA and student t-test was applied. p
value of less than 0.05 was taken as statistically
significant.
Results:
The study revealed that the students had problems
in Note Taking Skills (14.83+4.80, p value=0.000) and
Test preparation skills (38.08+8.28, p value=0.022). It
appears that students had better status in Textbook
Reading (26.14+4.85, p value=0.070), Memory
(29.97+6.16, p value=0.478), Concentration (33.74+6.11, p
value=0.628) and Time Management (16.77+5.54, p
value=0.313) as compared to other areas. Females were
found to be better note takers than males in comparison.
Conclusion:
Developing all the study skills of students is an
essential stepping stone to unleash the full potential of the
students. Workshops should be conducted to teach the
students about how to learn efficiently, before exposing
them to the subjects.
Keywords : Medical Students, Study Skills, Denis Congo Study Skills Inventory, MBBS Students.