This study assesses medical students' perceptions of health policy education, their readiness for policy roles, and barriers to participation. Findings will highlight gaps and guide curriculum improvements in Sudan.
This study aims to assess medical students' perceptions and knowledge regarding health policy education in undergraduate medical curricula. It seeks to evaluate their awareness and understanding of health policy concepts, assess the adequacy of health policy education, identify barriers to effective learning and participation, and explore students' interest and readiness to engage in policy-making. The findings will help identify gaps, strengths, and areas for improvement, offering valuable insights for curriculum development to enhance medical education outcomes in Sudan.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
405
Research and publication office
Khartoum, Omdurman, Sudan
Medical students perception of health policy education
Time frame: Jan _ Mar 2025
Exposure to formal education on health policy
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
Confidence in applying policy concepts
Time frame: Jan -Mar 2025
Satisfaction with current education
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
Interest in engagement in policy roles
Time frame: Jan - Mar 2025
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