QUALITATIVE STUDY TO EXPLORE PERCEPTION OF STRUGGLERS IN MEDICAL COLLEGE

Authors

  • Naseer Alam Tariq Combined Military Hospital Multan Pakistan
  • Taimur Azam Khan 63 Medical Battalion Multan Pakistan
  • Aqsa Zahid Army Medical College/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Khadija Qamar Army Medical College/National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) Rawalpindi Pakistan
  • Barik Hassan Ahmed Princess Royal University Hospital, United Kingdom

Keywords:

Attributional retraining, Dysfunctional, Motivates, perception

Abstract

This article presents the finding of interviews to explore perception of strugglers in Medical Collage. Aim of study was to acquire into those circumstances which drive strugglers into Medical Collages short of their goals leading towards failures. Utilizing the qualitative research design information was gathered through classroom observations and student interviews. Improved understanding of what motivates students will prompt them to modify their strategy so as to foster self-directed efforts towards their goals. Students who lack motivation intermixes intellectual ability, content knowledge, emotional stamina and goal striving with diverse learning environments. Attributional retraining (AR) is a motivation-enhancing treatment designed to offset the dysfunctional explanatory thinking that can arise from lack of motivation, lame excuses often raised by students of their failure and unsatisfactory learning experiences. The theme includes academic performance, failure and
motivation level which translate academic efforts into strugglers perception.

 

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Published

27-06-2019

How to Cite

Tariq, N. A., Khan, T. A., Zahid, A., Qamar, K., & Ahmed, B. H. (2019). QUALITATIVE STUDY TO EXPLORE PERCEPTION OF STRUGGLERS IN MEDICAL COLLEGE. Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 69(3), 696–701. Retrieved from https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/3057

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