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Student satisfaction and quality of institutional life in Higher Health Education

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  • Oria Saavedra
  • Rojas Ruíz
  • Espinosa Aguilar
  • Vaesken Rojas
  • Presentado Mora
  • Pérez Miño

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Introduction: Higher Education institutions seek to achieve institutional quality and influence student satisfaction. This is a feature that deserves an analysis that brings it closer to the particularities of the training of health students. Well, although it is a frequent topic under discussion, university demands increase. Objective: analyze current theoretical conceptions about student satisfaction and institutional quality of life in Higher Health Education. Method: integrative review for a critical and reflective analysis of contents of documents published between 2017-2023 with a methodology and theoretical reference. Keywords identified in DeCS and MeHS and Boolean operators were used: “higher education policy AND “health education” AND “universities” AND “medical education” AND “health students”, AND “accreditation”. The search strategy was carried out in the Índex, SciELO, Redalyc, Dialnet databases. The flow chart (PRISMA) was used to formulate the search strategy, 102 articles were identified and reviewed, of which 11 were useful regarding the evolution of the category. The following inclusion criteria were considered: original or review studies, available in full text, that declared the methodology applied, published in English and Spanish. Conclusions: the conceptions of student satisfaction and institutional quality in Higher Health Education reveal the starting point for research. They show the complexity of the categories, which prevents delving into each independent one, and proportional relationships. Operational definitions are offered that contain the relationships

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:health:v:3:y:2024:i::p:43:id:43
DOI: 10.56294/hl202443
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