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Adoption and correlates of the Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM) in the evaluation of undergraduate learning environments – a systematic review

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Abstract

Background: The Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM) was specifically designed to measure the undergraduate medical educational environment. This study seeks to review the adoption of DREEM internationally, and its association with different learning contexts and learner factors in order to better support our learners and facilitate future applications and research.

Method: A systematic literature review was conducted on all articles that adopted and reported data using the DREEM from 1997 to April 2017.

Results: Overall, the majority of 106 included studies from over 30 countries were conducted in Asia and Europe (76.4% of studies) within medical, dental, and nursing programs (86.8% of studies). Seventy-nine out of 98 studies (80.6%) which reported DREEM scores observed a mean total DREEM score within the range of “more positive than negative” (101–150 out of maximum 200 points). Higher DREEM scores were associated with better past academic achievement, quality of life, resilience, positive attitudes towards course, mindfulness, preparedness for practice, less psychological distress, and greater peer support.

Conclusions: Future studies may want to examine other correlates of DREEM such as coping styles, personality profiles, burnout level, and DREEM scores can be incorporated into reviews of learning environments to ascertain longitudinal changes following educational interventions.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for content and writing of this article.

Glossary

Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM): A widely used instrument to measure the educational environment during undergraduate medical training across different countries and settings.

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Notes on contributors

Christopher Yi Wen Chan, MBBS, M.Med (Psychiatry), is an Associate Consultant in the Department of General Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.

Min Yi Sum, BA (Hons), is a research officer in the Research Division of the Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.

Giles Ming Yee Tan, MBBS, MRCPsych, FAMS, is the Associate Program Director for the NHG National Psychiatry Residency Program and a Senior Consultant at the Department of General Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.

Phern-Chern Tor, MBBS, MMed (Psychiatry), is the Associate Program Director for the NHG National Psychiatry Residency Program and a Consultant at the Department of General Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.

Kang Sim, MBBS (Melb), MMed (Psychiatry), Grad Dip Psychotherapy (Distinction), MSc HPE (MGH IHP), FAMS, is the Program Director for the NHG National Psychiatry Residency Program and a Senior Consultant at the Department of General Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.

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