2020
DOI: 10.5116/ijme.5e47.d7de
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International medical students’ adaptation to university life in Turkey

Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the adaptation process of international medical school students to university life in Turkey. Methods: The mixed method design study, including all the international students (n=127) studying at Ege University School of Medicine, is employed. Qualitative data were collected from 23 students selected by purposive sampling technique. Two instruments were utilized for collecting data: Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) and Brief COPE. Focus group i… Show more

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“…Thus, for example, within the German Medical Students' Association there appeared the project "International Medical Students" (Schulze et al, 2018) aimed at connecting local support programmes for international medical students, organising welcoming events, and promoting the integration of international students into students' community. At the same time, the international students may want to participate in social activities, but because of the fear of academic failures, they can choose to study instead of taking part in activities (Demiral Yilmaz et al, 2020). Przyłęcki (2018) highlights that because of cultural and phenotypical differences contributing to the problems experienced in contacts with host students in Poland, the students from Africa and Asia have adaptation challenge and experience a great culture shock.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, for example, within the German Medical Students' Association there appeared the project "International Medical Students" (Schulze et al, 2018) aimed at connecting local support programmes for international medical students, organising welcoming events, and promoting the integration of international students into students' community. At the same time, the international students may want to participate in social activities, but because of the fear of academic failures, they can choose to study instead of taking part in activities (Demiral Yilmaz et al, 2020). Przyłęcki (2018) highlights that because of cultural and phenotypical differences contributing to the problems experienced in contacts with host students in Poland, the students from Africa and Asia have adaptation challenge and experience a great culture shock.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proses negosiasi dan adaptasi ini tidak terlepas dari aspek psikologis, seperti kecemasan, ketidakpercayaan diri, gegar budaya dan aspek psikologis lainnya yang memengaruhi kualitas hidup mahasiswa internasional. Hal tersebut mungkin mengancam perasaan, identitas dan kesejahteraan psikologis mereka (Yilmaz, Sahin & Nazli, 2020). Beberapa penelitian melaporkan bahwa mahasiswa yang menempuh pendidikan di luar negeri mengalami berbagai tantangan akademik dan sosial-budaya.…”
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“…Beberapa penelitian menggambarkan kehidupan akademik dan sosial di universitas luar negeri yang menantang bagi mahasiswa karena mereka harus beradaptasi dengan beragam hal, termasuk mampu mengelola stres saat memulai perkuliahan (Huffman, Inoue, Asahara, Oguro, Okubo, Umeda & Shimoda, 2020;Yilmaz, Sahin, & Nazli, 2020). Batram (2008) menyarankan perlunya dukungan bagi mahasiswa baru internasional berupa kebutuhan sosial budaya dan kebutuhan akademik.…”
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“…1 ). These finally included articles were from 14 countries: five in the United States [ 4 , 19 , 25 27 ]; four in India [ 28 – 31 ]; two each in the United Kingdom [ 32 , 33 ], Pakistan [ 34 , 35 ] and Germany [ 36 , 37 ] and one each in Hong Kong [ 38 ], Nepal [ 13 ], Austria [ 3 ], Iran [ 39 ], Romania [ 40 ], Malaysia [ 41 ], Turkey [ 42 ], Iraq [ 43 ] and Saudi Arabia [ 44 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%