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EDUMECENTRO
versión On-line ISSN 2077-2874
Resumen
MARTINEZ PEREZ, José Ramón et al. Academic performance in students Vs factors that influence their results: a relationship to consider. EDUMECENTRO [online]. 2020, vol.12, n.4, pp. 105-121. Epub 30-Dic-2020. ISSN 2077-2874.
Background:
the analysis of the factors that affect academic performance is useful to design strategies that guide the effective development of the teaching-learning process.
Objective:
to determine the relationship of factors that influenced the academic performance of medical students, during the first five years of the degree.
Methods:
a retrospective analytical study was carried out at Puerto Padre Medical Sciences Branch, in Las Tunas. Theoretical and empirical methods were applied. The analyzed variables were: sex, age, motivation, study habits, intelligence quotient, educational level of parents, family functioning, pre-university performance, manner of entry, repetition of academic years and university results. In the statistical processing, the t-student and Chi-square tests were used.
Results:
the average of the grades of the low-achieving students was 0.7 lower; In this group, motivation reached a result of 39.13%, a remarkable fact to highlight; 69.57% of them dedicated less than 15 hours to weekly study. Among those with the highest performance, the academic index in pre-university, the average of the entrance tests to the university and the results in Morphology-physiology were significantly higher.
Conclusions:
the factors that influenced the academic performance of students during the first five years of the Medicine degree were determined in the investigated context.
Palabras clave : education, medical, undergraduate; educational measurement; education, professional; education, medical.