Self-Efficacy as an Indicator for Success in a Premedical Curriculum for Underrepresented Minority High School Students

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作者
Roche, Rosellen [1 ]
Manzi, Joel [1 ]
Ndubuizu, Terra [2 ]
Baker, Samantha [3 ]
机构
[1] Ohio Univ, Heritage Coll Osteopath Med, Dept Primary Care, Cleveland, OH USA
[2] Ohio Univ, Heritage Coll Osteopath Med, Campus Adm, Cleveland, OH USA
[3] Ohio Univ, Heritage Coll Osteopath Med, Adm & Outreach, Cleveland, OH USA
关键词
Self-Efficacy; Secondary Education; Premedical Education; Underrepresented Minorities; PROGRAM; CARE; PIPELINE; INTERVENTION;
D O I
10.1177/2382120520940661
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
CONTEXT: TheAspiring DOctors PreCollege Programat the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Cleveland Campus is unique among other precollege pipeline and mini-medical school programs in that it engages learners from urban underserved communities for an entire academic year as a cocurricular adjunct to their high school course load. One day per month, students are brought to the medical college campus and introduced to the field of osteopathic medicine. Students also participate in activities related to preparing for college admissions, diversity in higher education, mental health and wellness, and financial stewardship. All these activities are done with the goal of increasing the number of underrepresented minority (URM) students in the health care professions. OBJECTIVE: Self-efficacy has been identified as a measure of internal motivation and belief in one's ability to succeed in the face of challenges. The purpose of this study is to determine what effect, if any, participation in this program has on URM student self-efficacy. METHODS: Students were asked to complete a validated self-efficacy questionnaire at the start and end of this program to determine their levels of self-efficacy and if there were changes after participating in this program. RESULTS: Ten of the 12 seniors completed pre- and post-self-efficacy surveys. Two main discoveries were made through this pilot. First, when tested at the beginning of the program, all students had high levels of self-efficacy (mean score, 4.45 of 5). Second, 2 items were specifically increased by a statistically significant amount. The students increased in self-efficacy concerning the responses "I can learn what is being taught in class this year" (P = .024) and "My ability grows with effort" (P = .015). CONCLUSIONS: With the competitive standards of acceptance into theAspiring DOctors PreCollege Program, students enrolled in this program had high levels of self-efficacy from the onset. While there was modest increase across the board, many of these indicators remained consistently high after the program. Using self-efficacy as a screening tool for premedical students may be helpful in identifying candidates likely to succeed in a future medical career.
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