Juan Antonio López-Núñez
University of Granada
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BMC Medical Education | 2014
Antonio Campos-Sánchez; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Víctor Carriel; Miguel-Ángel Martín-Piedra; Tomás Sola; Miguel Alaminos
BackgroundThe students’ motivation to learn basic sciences in health science curricula is poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of different components of motivation (intrinsic motivation, self-determination, self-efficacy and extrinsic -career and grade- motivation) on learning human histology in health science curricula and their relationship with the final performance of the students in histology.MethodsGlynn Science Motivation Questionnaire II was used to compare students’ motivation components to learn histology in 367 first-year male and female undergraduate students enrolled in medical, dentistry and pharmacy degree programs.ResultsFor intrinsic motivation, career motivation and self-efficacy, the highest values corresponded to medical students, whereas dentistry students showed the highest values for self-determination and grade motivation. Genders differences were found for career motivation in medicine, self-efficacy in dentistry, and intrinsic motivation, self-determination and grade motivation in pharmacy. Career motivation and self-efficacy components correlated with final performance in histology of the students corresponding to the three curricula.ConclusionsOur results show that the overall motivational profile for learning histology differs among medical, dentistry and pharmacy students. This finding is potentially useful to foster their learning process, because if they are metacognitively aware of their motivation they will be better equipped to self-regulate their science-learning behavior in histology. This information could be useful for instructors and education policy makers to enhance curricula not only on the cognitive component of learning but also to integrate students’ levels and types of motivation into the processes of planning, delivery and evaluation of medical education.
Iatreia | 2015
Leonor Angélica Galindo-Cárdenas; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; María Elena Arango-Rave; Isabel Vallejo-Merino
Creative Education | 2015
Eduardo Chaves-Barboza; Juan Manuel Trujillo-Torres; Juan Antonio López-Núñez
ACTUALIDAD MEDICA | 2015
Miguel Sola; Mariano Sánchez Martínez; Ariane Ruyffelaert; Fernando Campus; Víctor Sebastián Carriel Araya; Ismael Ángel Rodríguez; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Antonio Campos-Sánchez
Educación y Educadores | 2009
Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Manuel Enrique Lorenzo-Martín
Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research | 2017
Eduardo Chaves-Barboza; Juan Manuel Trujillo-Torres; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Tomás Sola-Martínez
FECIES | 2016
Antonio Campos-Sánchez; María del Carmen Sánchez-Quevedo; Fernando Campos; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Ingrid Garzón; Miguel Alaminos; Víctor Sebastián Carriel Araya; Ariane Ruyffelaert
SEHIT | 2015
Ma Martín-Piedra; Fernando Campos; Antonio Campos-Sánchez; E González-Andrades; A López-Berrio; López-Candia; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; Ariane Ruyffelaert; Víctor Sebastián Carriel Araya
Iatreia | 2015
Leonor Angélica Galindo-Cárdenas; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; María Elena Arango-Rave; Isabel Vallejo-Merino
Iatreia | 2015
Leonor Angélica Galindo-Cárdenas; Juan Antonio López-Núñez; María Elena Arango-Rave; Isabel Vallejo-Merino