Department of Health Care Sciences, The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC 20037, USA.
Acad Pediatr. 2010 Mar-Apr;10(2):146-52. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2009.11.007.
Action learning (AL) facilitates reflection, critical thinking, and learning while solving real-world problems. Virtual AL is an asynchronous collaborative process that encourages students to analyze their critical incidents and learn from these experiences. The researchers sought to: 1) determine whether medical students engaged in peer-facilitated virtual action learning (VAL) demonstrated reflection and critical thinking around complex issues during their pediatric clerkship; and 2) identify challenges students face during their clerkships.
Seventy clerkship students were introduced to reflection and participated in VAL by using an electronic discussion board. Each posted 1 critical incident and group members responded with thought-provoking questions and comments to facilitate reflection and analysis. Weekly, students who posted incidents revisited their incidents, pondered the questions posed, and wrote essays summarizing their reflections and insights gained. Data were analyzed using qualitative methods.
Seventy incidents, 210 responses, and 70 revised incidents/essays were analyzed. Outcomes included broadened perspectives (44/70), questioned assumptions (12/70), and reconfirmed thinking (14/70). Content themes included communication, role identification, medical treatment concerns, and limited voice and power.
Most of the students engaged in VAL demonstrated reflection on complex clinical issues. Themes portrayed struggles encountered and exposed issues in the hidden curriculum, suggesting a lack of voice and power that may lead to missed learning opportunities. Discussion threads offered the clerkship director insights into the overall student experience to improve future clerkship experiences.
行动学习(AL)促进了反思、批判性思维和学习,同时解决了现实世界中的问题。虚拟 AL 是一个异步协作的过程,鼓励学生分析他们的关键事件,并从这些经验中学习。研究人员试图:1)确定参与同伴促进的虚拟行动学习(VAL)的医学生在儿科实习期间是否围绕复杂问题进行了反思和批判性思维;2)确定学生在实习期间面临的挑战。
70 名实习学生通过电子讨论板了解反思并参与 VAL。每个人发布了 1 个关键事件,小组成员用发人深省的问题和评论进行回应,以促进反思和分析。每周,发布事件的学生都会重新审视他们的事件,思考提出的问题,并撰写总结他们的反思和见解的文章。使用定性方法分析数据。
分析了 70 个事件、210 个回复和 70 个修订后的事件/文章。结果包括拓宽了视野(44/70)、质疑假设(12/70)和重新确认思维(14/70)。内容主题包括沟通、角色认同、医疗问题和有限的声音和权力。
大多数参与 VAL 的学生都对复杂的临床问题进行了反思。主题描绘了所遇到的挣扎,并暴露了隐性课程中的问题,表明缺乏声音和权力,可能导致错失学习机会。讨论主题为实习主任提供了对整体学生体验的深入了解,以改善未来的实习体验。