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The Medical Education Environment at the University of Nairobi, Kenya: An Assessment with the DREEM Tool


Daniel Ojuka
Faith Aseta
Beth Githambo
Brian Wambua

Abstract

Background: The supportive learning environment can enhance impartating of knowledge and skills.


Objective: To assess the learning environment at the School of Medicine of the University of Nairobi using the Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure(DREEM) tool.


Methods: A cross-sectional survey carried in 2019 out among medical students during their clinical years to obtain their perceptions about the learning environment at the School of Medicine of the University of Nairobi. The DREEM tool was used for the survey. Data were entered and analyzed in SPSS version19. Comparisons were performed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). p≤0.05 was considered
statistically significant.


Results: We obtained 619 responses (77.4%) from 800 tools distributed. The total mean score of DREEM was 93.3/200. This is a 46.7%
score overall indicating a poor perception of the learning environment. Year IV was the class with the poorest perception with a p<0.05. Conclusion: The DREEM score shows numerous problems, with perception of learning and social support being the areas requiring the
most improvement. Although teachers are knowledgeable, students are wary of their ability to transfer knowledge and skills.


Keywords: Learning environment, DREEM, Medical students


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eISSN: 2523-0816
print ISSN: 1999-9674