Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university

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Objective: To determine the relationship between motivation and academic performance of Human Medicine students at the Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann in 2021. Material and methods: Observational, analytical, and transverse study carried out on 88 students from the second to the sixth ye...

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Autores: Chino-Loza, Haydee, Miranda-Luque, Izamar Donna, Mendizabal, Nicole, Cachicatari, Angelo, Huanco, Diana
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unjbg.edu.pe/index.php/rmb/article/view/1553
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:motivación
rendimiento académico
estudiantes de medicina
motivação
desempenho acadêmico
estudantes de medicina
motivation
academic performance
medicine students
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
Motivación y rendimiento académico en estudiantes de medicina humana de una universidad pública peruana
Motivação e desempenho acadêmico em estudantes de medicina humana de uma universidade pública peruana
title Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
spellingShingle Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
Chino-Loza, Haydee
motivación
rendimiento académico
estudiantes de medicina
motivação
desempenho acadêmico
estudantes de medicina
motivation
academic performance
medicine students
title_short Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
title_full Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
title_fullStr Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public university
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Miranda-Luque, Izamar Donna
Mendizabal, Nicole
Cachicatari, Angelo
Huanco, Diana
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Miranda-Luque, Izamar Donna
Mendizabal, Nicole
Cachicatari, Angelo
Huanco, Diana
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Mendizabal, Nicole
Cachicatari, Angelo
Huanco, Diana
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rendimiento académico
estudiantes de medicina
motivação
desempenho acadêmico
estudantes de medicina
motivation
academic performance
medicine students
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rendimiento académico
estudiantes de medicina
motivação
desempenho acadêmico
estudantes de medicina
motivation
academic performance
medicine students
description Objective: To determine the relationship between motivation and academic performance of Human Medicine students at the Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann in 2021. Material and methods: Observational, analytical, and transverse study carried out on 88 students from the second to the sixth year enrolled in the 2021-II cycle of the human medicine career of the National University Jorge Basadre Grohmann. An anonymous virtual survey after the informed consent was applied, with an adapted instrument of academic self-regulation (SRQ-A), based on the self-determination theory of motivation and regulation, with four subscales that were grouped into two dimensions: autonomous motivation (MA) that covers identified regulation and intrinsic motivation, and controlled motivation (MC) that covers introjected regulation and external regulation. Pearson’s correlation and ANOVA test were used, using STATA 14 software. Results: Participants mostly were in the second (31.8 %) and third year (25 %), men (52.3 %), aged between 16 and 24 years (77.3 %). Both autonomous motivation (x = 30.45) and controlled motivation (x = 21.9) did not present a relationship with academic performance (x = 14.3). The sixth year presented greater academic performance (15.08) and in the fourth year, greater controlled motivation (x = 23.8). The men presented greater controlled motivation (x = 23.8) and the women, greater autonomous motivation (x = 31.5). Conclusion: Motivation does not have a significant impact on academic performance. Although greater autonomous motivation was evidenced in contrast to controlled motivation, it was not significantly associated with academic performance.
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spelling Motivation and academic performance in human medicine students at a Peruvian public universityMotivación y rendimiento académico en estudiantes de medicina humana de una universidad pública peruanaMotivação e desempenho acadêmico em estudantes de medicina humana de uma universidade pública peruanaChino-Loza, HaydeeMiranda-Luque, Izamar DonnaMendizabal, NicoleCachicatari, AngeloHuanco, Diana motivaciónrendimiento académicoestudiantes de medicinamotivaçãodesempenho acadêmicoestudantes de medicinamotivationacademic performancemedicine studentsObjective: To determine the relationship between motivation and academic performance of Human Medicine students at the Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann in 2021. Material and methods: Observational, analytical, and transverse study carried out on 88 students from the second to the sixth year enrolled in the 2021-II cycle of the human medicine career of the National University Jorge Basadre Grohmann. An anonymous virtual survey after the informed consent was applied, with an adapted instrument of academic self-regulation (SRQ-A), based on the self-determination theory of motivation and regulation, with four subscales that were grouped into two dimensions: autonomous motivation (MA) that covers identified regulation and intrinsic motivation, and controlled motivation (MC) that covers introjected regulation and external regulation. Pearson’s correlation and ANOVA test were used, using STATA 14 software. Results: Participants mostly were in the second (31.8 %) and third year (25 %), men (52.3 %), aged between 16 and 24 years (77.3 %). Both autonomous motivation (x = 30.45) and controlled motivation (x = 21.9) did not present a relationship with academic performance (x = 14.3). The sixth year presented greater academic performance (15.08) and in the fourth year, greater controlled motivation (x = 23.8). The men presented greater controlled motivation (x = 23.8) and the women, greater autonomous motivation (x = 31.5). Conclusion: Motivation does not have a significant impact on academic performance. Although greater autonomous motivation was evidenced in contrast to controlled motivation, it was not significantly associated with academic performance.Objetivo: Determinar la relación entre motivación y rendimiento académico de estudiantes de Medicina Humana de la Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann en el año 2021. Material y métodos: Estudio observacional, analítico, transversal realizado en 88 estudiantes de segundo a sexto año matriculados en el ciclo 2021-II de la carrera de Medicina Humana de la Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann. Se aplicó una encuesta virtual anónima previo consentimiento informado, con instrumento adaptado de Autorregulación Académica (SRQ-A), basado en la teoría de autodeterminación sobre motivación y regulación, con cuatro subescalas que se agruparon en dos dimensiones: motivación autónoma (MA) que abarca regulación identificada y motivación intrínseca, y motivación controlada (MC) que abarca regulación introyectada y regulación externa. Se utilizaron la correlación de Pearson y la prueba de ANOVA, mediante el software STATA 14. Resultados: Los participantes en su mayoría cursaban el segundo (31,8 %) y tercer año (25 %), varones (52,3 %), con edades entre 16 a 24 años (77,3 %). Tanto la motivación autónoma (X = 30,45) como la motivación controlada (X = 21,9) no presentaron relación con el rendimiento académico (X = 14,3). El sexto año presentó mayor rendimiento académico (15,08) y el cuarto año, mayor motivación controlada (X = 23,8). Los varones presentaron mayor motivación controlada (X = 23,8) y las mujeres, mayor motivación autónoma (X = 31,5). Conclusión: La motivación no posee un impacto significativo en el rendimiento académico. Si bien se evidenció mayor motivación autónoma en contraste a motivación controlada, no logró asociarse significativamente a rendimiento académico.Objetivo: Determinar a relação entre motivação e desempenho acadêmico dos estudantes de Medicina Humana da Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann em 2021. Material e Métodos: Estudo observacional, analítico e transversal realizado em 88 alunos do segundo ao sexto ano matriculado no ciclo de 2021-II da carreira de medicina humana da Universidade Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann. Uma pesquisa virtual anônima foi aplicada consentimento informado anterior, com um instrumento adaptado da auto-regulação acadêmica (SRQ-A), com base na teoria da autodeterminação sobre motivação e regulação, com quatro subescalas agrupadas em duas dimensões: motivação autônoma (MA) que abrange a regulação identificada e a motivação intrínseca e a motivação controlada (MC) que abrange regulação introjetada e regulação externa. Foram utilizados a correlação e o teste ANOVA de Pearson, usando o software STATA 14. Resultados: Os participantes estavam principalmente no segundo (31,8 %) e no terceiro ano (25 %), homens (52,3 %), com idades entre 16 e 24 anos (77,3 %). Tanto a motivação autônoma (x = 30,45) quanto a motivação controlada (x = 21,9) não apresentaram uma relação com o desempenho acadêmico (x = 14,3). O sexto ano apresentou maior desempenho acadêmico (15,08) e o quarto ano, maior motivação controlada (x = 23,8). Os homens apresentaram maior motivação controlada (x = 23,8) e mulheres, maior motivação autônoma (x = 31,5). Conclusão: A motivação não tem um impacto significativo no desempenho acadêmico. Embora tenha sido evidenciada maior motivação autônoma em contraste com a motivação controlada, ela não foi significativamente associada ao desempenho acadêmico.Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmann2022-10-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unjbg.edu.pe/index.php/rmb/article/view/155310.33326/26176068.2022.2.1553Revista Médica Basadrina; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): Revista Médica Basadrina; 37-43Revista Médica Basadrina; Vol. 16 Núm. 2 (2022): Revista Médica Basadrina; 37-432617-60682077-001410.33326/26176068.2022.2reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmanninstname:Universidad Nacional Jorge Basadre Grohmanninstacron:UNJBGspahttps://revistas.unjbg.edu.pe/index.php/rmb/article/view/1553/1781Derechos de autor 2022 Revista Médica Basadrinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unjbg.edu.pe:article/15532022-10-05T13:45:08Z
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