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Influence of critical thinking disposition on the learning efficiency of problem-based learning in undergraduate medical students

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BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
卷 19, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-018-1418-5

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Personal characteristics; Problem-based learning; Critical thinking; Learning efficiency

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  1. National Found for Fostering Talents of Basic Science from National Natural Science Foundation of China [J1103605/J0108]
  2. Peking University Health Science Center 2017 Medical Education Research Project [2017JJ10]
  3. China Higher Education Society Medical Education Specialized Committee 2016 Medical Education Research Project [2016B-RC021]
  4. Chinese Medical Association Medical Education Branch

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BackgroundProblem-based learning (PBL), a pedagogical approach, is widely accepted in medical education. Manipulated by many factors, the internal motivation of learner is the most crucial determinant that affects the nature of the outcome, in which the influences of critical thinking (CT) remained elusive.MethodsOne hundred two third-year undergraduate medical students at Peking University were involved in this study. A Chinese version of the Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory (CTDI-CV) was used to assess the CT disposition, and the performance scores of students in PBL tutorials were compiled. A parametric bivariate correlation analysis was performed between the students' CT scores and their PBL average scores. The PBL scores were compared between the strong and weak CT disposition groups using independent t-test. The analysis of numerical data was conducted using SPSS 16.0.ResultsCT disposition of third-year undergraduate medical students at Peking University was at a positive level, with an average score of 297.72. The total CT scores had a positive correlation with the scores of the PBL performance and its five dimensions significantly. In the majority, students with Strong-CT disposition obtained higher scores in PBL tutorials compared with students with Weak-CT disposition. The performance of these two groups was significantly different in the Late-Half but not in the Early-Half PBL tutorials. Furthermore, a significant improvement was observed in the students with strong CT but not weak CT dispositions.ConclusionCT disposition positively correlates to a students' PBL performance. Students with stronger CT dispositions perform better in the PBL process and obtain higher scores. Our work suggested that the open-mindedness of the CT disposition is the primary factor that determines the improvement of the preparation dimensions in the PBL process.

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