Analysis on the source of students and the way to understand the policy of public and non-public undergraduates majoring in preventive medicine in Shandong Province
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20210602-01304
- VernacularTitle:山东省预防医学专业公费和非公费本科生生源及政策了解途径分析
- Author:
Xiaona CUI
1
;
Pingyu WANG
Author Information
1. 滨州医学院公共卫生与管理学院流行病学教研室,烟台 264003
- Keywords:
Preventive medicine;
Government-funded undergraduates;
Student source analysis;
Understanding of the policy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2023;22(6):834-837
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the source of students and the way to understand the policy of public and non-public undergraduate students majoring in preventive medicine.Methods:Using cluster random sampling, a total of 205 students from the first batch of public funded undergraduates and the same batch of non-public funded undergraduates of preventive medicine from Batch 2020 of two medical colleges in Shandong Province were selected as research objects. Questionnaires were issued on the platform of Sojump to investigate the source of students and the way to understand the policy. SPSS 22.0 statistical software was used to analyze the data, and the relative number and composition ratio were used to describe the counting data. Chi-square test was used to compare the characteristics of students and the understanding degree of the policy between government-funded undergraduates and non-government-funded undergraduates. Multiple responses were used to analyze students' understanding of the policy.Results:There were significant differences in the gender ( χ2=10.29, P<0.001), place of household registration ( χ2=5.61, P=0.018), father's educational level ( χ2=9.78, P=0.044) and the way to understand the policy ( χ2=17.19, P<0.001) of the public and non-public funded undergraduates majoring in preventive medicine. And 88.4% of the students knew about the policy of public medical students through their teachers, classmates and family members. Conclusion:There are more female government-funded undergraduates in preventive medicine than male students, and more rural students than urban students, with the spreading way of from mouth to mouth as the main approach to know this policy.