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Quality of Life and Motivation to Learn: A Study of Medical Students

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posted on 2024-06-27, 06:16 authored by Marcus Henning, Christian Krägeloh, Susan Hawken, Yipin Zhao, Iain DohertyIain Doherty
There is growing literature in the area of medical students’ quality of life. As far as we know, no qualitative studies have investigated the links between students’ quality of life issues and their motivation to learn. The key question that drove the present study was: Is there a correlation between students’ quality of life and their motivation to learn? Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to explore links between quality of life and motivation to learn. Data was gathered from medical students studying in years four (n = 6) and five (n = 13). Employing two focus groups a small group diagnostic process was used to ascertain levels of consensus around certain important areas. Student commentaries revealed some interesting and thought provoking insights. The year four students uniformly (100% agreement) experienced sleep problems and felt anxious and uncertain in the clinical setting. The year five students’ consistently (100% agreement) cited problems associated with pain, injury and sleep deprivation. Moreover, they regularly felt that clinicians would perceive them as ‘weak’ if they took time off. These findings have pastoral and academic implications for community and university management, educators, student service personnel, and students.

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Journal

Issues in Educational Research

Volume

20

Pagination

244-256

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

0313-7155

eISSN

1837-6290

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

Western Australian Institutes for Educational Research

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