Abstract

Medical undergraduates experience a lot of stress before the final examination at the end of first academic year of one year duration in India. Biochemistry handouts including all lecture topics were developed as study guide to be used along with textbook for final exam preparation. To help students focus biochemistry study so that subject understanding is facilitated, exam anxiety is reduced and academic performance is enhanced. Six sets of handwritten handouts including all lecture topics were distributed to the first year undergraduates (n=100) of 2009-10 batch in biochemistry department of Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune, under Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. Grouping of lecture topics in different sets was based on correlation between them wherever possible. All lecture topics were discussed in question and answer format. All answers contained only subheadings, important concepts and relevant examples. These handouts were used by the students mainly in the preparatory leave before the final examination. All the participants agreed in their feedback that the handouts helped them to focus textbook study before the final examination. They also reported better understanding and reduction in anxiety during exam preparation. Academic performance of participant students in end of year examination was significantly enhanced (p value < 0.05) when compared to that of the students of 2008-09 batch without the intervention of handouts. The handouts covering all lecture topics as study guide were valuable aid for a more organized study. Such resource material developed by faculty can help undergraduates in coping with academic stress in first year of medical education.

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