2017
DOI: 10.3329/akmmcj.v8i1.31660
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Reasons of Absenteeism among Undergraduate Medical Students: A Review

Abstract: REVIEW ARTICLEnew problem. 3 Number of causative factors has been suggested. 4 With the revolution in the electronic equipment 5 there are varieties of computer based softwares to assist in making the lectures more presentable, interesting and interactive, thus making the traditional teaching effective. 6 Despite this development low attendance at lectures is still an issue. Absenteeism at higher education level affects the learning process of the students as well as the final result at the end of academic ses… Show more

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“…Classroom absenteeism is influenced by student, teaching, and class/college environment-related factors [2628]. Among the most frequent factors cited for absenteeism is a lack of interest in the topic discussed [27, 29], self-study preferences [30], inconvenient class schedules such as early morning lectures [14, 27, 30], dislike of teaching style [26, 27], online availability of lecture material [27], and classroom environment [27, 28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Classroom absenteeism is influenced by student, teaching, and class/college environment-related factors [2628]. Among the most frequent factors cited for absenteeism is a lack of interest in the topic discussed [27, 29], self-study preferences [30], inconvenient class schedules such as early morning lectures [14, 27, 30], dislike of teaching style [26, 27], online availability of lecture material [27], and classroom environment [27, 28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 95% of students had full scholarship support from their countries. A lack of intrinsic motivation may be possible; some students may not realize that the study of medicine is rigorous and challenging [14, 27]. Absenteeism, therefore, can be one of the convenient ways to evade the curriculum [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absenteeism is an increasing problem and a massive concern in higher education (Olufunmilayo 2017:64; Qutub et al 2017:1249). Absenteeism inhibits students to attain appropriate information and contact with relevant materials (clinical skills, lectures, practical session) that are required for effective learning to occur (Sharmin et al 2016:61). Absenteeism is also associated with poor academic performance, unprofessional conduct and inadequate socialisation within the profession (Dashputra et al 2015:24).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Student absenteeism refers to the frequent absence from classes without any good reason and thought to be the primary concern in health profession education worldwide mainly in medical school (1) . Absenteeism behavior may negatively affect the general educational process and personal academic achievement of students.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1), shows that for every decrease in student's absences percentage, GPA is increased by 1.108 degrees. This relationship is confirmed by Pearson correlation calculation and obtained a p-value of 0.023 and coefficient of -0.190.…”
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confidence: 97%