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Title: From uncertainty to confidence : peer-led research and the formation of medical academic identity
Authors: Cuschieri, Andrea
Cuschieri, Sarah
Keywords: Medical students -- Research
Medical education -- Research
Medical students -- Malta -- Attitudes
Peer teaching
Medicine -- Research -- Methodology
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Cuschieri, A., & Cuschieri, S. (2025). From Uncertainty to Confidence: Peer-Led Research and the Formation of Medical Academic Identity. International Medical Education, 4(2), 22.
Abstract: Background: Undergraduate research is vital for developing critical thinking and academic identity in medical students, yet traditional models often fail to overcome institutional and personal barriers. Peer-led approaches may offer more accessible, supportive environments that promote deeper engagement and leadership in research. Methods: This study evaluated medical students’ experiences in a peer-led research initiative from 2022 to 2024. Students were then invited to complete a qualitative questionnaire reflecting on their perceptions towards research, development in research skills, confidence, and academic identity. Results: Code saturation was achieved after 9 responses (N = 15). Participants reported intrinsic interest, peer encouragement, and opportunities to publish as motivating factors. The peer-led model made research feel more approachable, fostering technical growth and academic confidence. Peer mentorship and a gradual learning structure were especially valued. While challenges such as workload and team dynamics emerged, students reported growth in resilience and self-reflection. Conclusions: Peer-led research initiatives can effectively support academic identity formation by integrating motivation, support, and skill development. Despite obstacles, students gained competence and confidence.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/139639
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