Dept of Family Medicine, Marmara University Medical Faculty, Tibbiye Cad, Haydarpasa, 34716 Istanbul, Turkey.
BMC Med Educ. 2009 Dec 15;9:73. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-9-73.
Lectures supported by theatrical performance may enhance learning and be an attractive alternative to traditional lectures. This study describes our experience with using theatre in education for medical students since 2001.
The volunteer students, coached by experienced students, were given a two-week preparation period to write and prepare different dramatized headache scenarios during three supervised meetings. A theatrical performance was followed by a student presentation about history taking and clinical findings in diagnosing headache. Finally, a group discussion led by students dealt with issues raised in the performance. The evaluation of the theatre in education lecture "A Primary Care Approach to Headache" was based on feedback from students.
More than 90% of 43 responding students fully agreed with the statement "Theatrical performance made it easier to understand the topic". More than 90% disagreed with the statements "Lecture halls were not appropriate for this kind of interaction" and "Students as teachers were not appropriate". Open-ended questions showed that the lesson was thought of as fun, good and useful by most students. The headache questions in the final exam showed results that were similar to average exam results for other questions.
Using theatrical performance in medical education was appreciated by most students and may facilitate learning and enhance empathy and team work communication skills.
有戏剧表演支持的讲座可以增强学习效果,并且可能成为传统讲座的一种有吸引力的替代方案。本研究描述了自 2001 年以来我们在医学生教育中使用戏剧的经验。
志愿学生在经验丰富的学生的指导下,经过三次监督会议,用两周的时间编写和准备不同的戏剧化头痛场景。戏剧表演之后,学生将进行关于头痛病史采集和临床发现的诊断介绍。最后,由学生主导小组讨论,处理表演中提出的问题。戏剧教育讲座“初级保健头痛方法”的评估基于学生的反馈。
在 43 名回复的学生中,超过 90%的学生完全同意“戏剧表演使理解主题变得更容易”这一说法。超过 90%的学生不同意“演讲厅不适合这种互动”和“学生作为教师不适合”这两个说法。开放性问题表明,大多数学生认为这堂课有趣、不错且有用。期末考试中的头痛问题的结果与其他问题的平均考试结果相似。
在医学教育中使用戏剧表演受到大多数学生的赞赏,并且可能有助于学习,增强同理心和团队合作沟通技巧。