University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Med Educ Online. 2009 Apr 28;14:5. doi: 10.3885/meo.2009.T0000132.
This study describes the redesign of an interprofessional team development course for health science students. A theoretical model is hypothesized as a framework for the redesign process, consisting of two themes: 1) the increasing trend among post-secondary students to participate in social networking (e.g., Facebook, Second Life) and 2) the need for healthcare educators to provide interprofessional training that results in effective communities of practice and better patient care. The redesign focused on increasing the relevance of the course through the integration of custom-designed technology to facilitate social networking during their interprofessional education. Results suggest that students in an educationally structured social networking environment can be guided to join learning communities quickly and access course materials. More research and implementation work is required to effectively develop interprofessional health sciences communities in a combined face-to-face and on-line social networking context.
本研究描述了一门面向健康科学专业学生的跨专业团队发展课程的重新设计。一个理论模型被假设为重新设计过程的框架,包含两个主题:1)越来越多的大学生倾向于参与社交网络(如 Facebook、Second Life);2)医疗保健教育者需要提供跨专业培训,以建立有效的实践共同体并改善患者护理。重新设计的重点是通过整合定制设计的技术来提高课程的相关性,以便在跨专业教育中促进社交网络。结果表明,在有教育结构的社交网络环境中,可以引导学生快速加入学习社区并访问课程材料。需要进一步的研究和实施工作,以在面对面和在线社交网络环境中有效地发展跨专业健康科学共同体。