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Applied Research

Reading Habits and Attitude Toward Medical Humanities of Basic Science Students in a Medical College in Western Nepal

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Pages 308-313 | Accepted 02 Aug 2007, Published online: 14 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Background: The Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara, Nepal, admits students from Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, and other countries to the undergraduate medical course. Purposes: The present study sought to describe and explore reading habits of medical students during the first three semesters and obtain their views regarding inclusion of medical humanities in the course. Methods: The authors introduced a voluntary module in medical humanities to the fifth- and sixth-semester students. Gender, semester, and nationality of respondents were noted. Commonly read noncourse books (fiction and nonfiction) were noted. Student attitudes toward medical humanities were studied using a set of nine statements. A total of 165 of the 220 students (75%) participated. Indians followed by Nepalese were the most common nationalities. Results: Romantic fiction and biography were most commonly read. The Alchemist and The Da Vinci Code were commonly read books. Students were in favor of inclusion of medical humanities in the curriculum. The median total score was 30 (maximum possible score = 45). Conclusions: Students read widely beyond their course. The possibility of introducing medical humanities in the curriculum should be explored.

The help of Kate Hodgson and Richard Thomson of the Medical School, Newcastle University, England, in letting us use their questionnaire for the study purpose is gratefully acknowledged. We thank all the students who participated in the study.

Notes

∗There may be overlap between these categories

∗Students may have read more than one genre

aThe agreement of each respondent with a particular statement was obtained using a modified Likert-type scale ranging 1 (strongly disagree), 2 (disagree), 3 (neutral), 4 (agree), and 5 (strongly agree). For the negative statements, the score was reversed by subtracting the given score from 5

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