Medical Students’ Knowledge about Research Ethics

Medical students’ concerns about research publishing increase the need for evaluate their knowledge about research ethics and misconduct issues. This study carried out through Facebook group contains all sixth year medical students at the University of Jordan to evaluate medical students’ knowledge...

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Published inJordan medical journal Vol. 56; no. 1
Main Authors Masri, Amira, Alfryjat, Areej, Alfryjat, Dyala, Abu saleem, Ro’ya, Elhaj, Shaima’
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.07.2022
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Summary:Medical students’ concerns about research publishing increase the need for evaluate their knowledge about research ethics and misconduct issues. This study carried out through Facebook group contains all sixth year medical students at the University of Jordan to evaluate medical students’ knowledge about research ethics using an adopted questionnaire of 3 parts. 158 (39.5%) out of 400 students answered the questionnaire 107 (67.3%) were females and 52 (32.7) were males, only 18 (11.4%) of them had attended extra courses, and 23 (14.6%) had co-authored published manuscript, 129 (81.6%) of them had heard about research ethics, while most of them knew that publication ethics in research are an essential elements of paper writing, their knowledge about other aspects vary from about 4.4% for the time researcher need to wait before resubmit the manuscript again and 42.8% for plagiarism definition. A score of ten had been calculated for each student with an average of 2.4 and median of 3. In conclusion, the students need more training on research ethics and misconduct as their knowledge about it was inadequate.
ISSN:0446-9283
2664-8091
DOI:10.35516/jmj.v56i1.228