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Level of satisfaction with the results of science and technology processes in the context of medical education

Juan Rubén Herrera Masó and Roberto Lardoeyt Ferrer

Seminars in Medical Writing and Education, 2025, vol. 4, 38

Abstract: Introduction: The Science, Technology and Innovation System constitutes the organizational form to implement the scientific and technological policy in the health sector in accordance with the economic and social development strategy of Cuba. Objective: to evaluate the level of satisfaction regarding the results of the science and technology processes, as part of one of the prioritized lines of research of the Vice-Rectorate of Teaching and Research of the University of Medical Sciences of Havana, Cuba. Methods: descriptive, cross-sectional, and instrumental observational study with a quantitative approach. The study involved 31 research managers who were given a questionnaire consisting of three closed questions and two open questions following the guidelines of the Iadov technique; the analysis of the answers allowed obtaining indirect information on the level of individual and group satisfaction of the participants. Results: The overall group satisfaction index is 0.645 (acceptable), although it is higher in the Science and Technology Entities (IG=0.710) than in the Medical Sciences Faculties (0.625). Conclusions: The results of the research indicate an acceptable but insufficient level of individual and group satisfaction, although higher in the Science, Technology and Innovation Entities than in the faculties. The projects, categorization and scientific publications of the university's medical potential are the main concerns of the managers

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/mw202538

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