Wong Victoria S S, Naguwa Gwen S
Department of Neurology, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA 95818, USA.
Hawaii Med J. 2010 Mar;69(3):60-4.
The School Health Education Program (SHEP) is a collaboration of the John A. Burns School of Medicine and the State of Hawai'i Department of Education that was founded to improve the health of Hawai'i's youth. This program allows premedical and medical students (collectively referred to as "medical students" from here on) to serve as health educators for high school students in six priority areas of health education.
To confirm the efficacy of this community health partnership program and to determine the factors resulting in its success.
A total of 1714 students from seven of Hawai'i's public high schools were surveyed for improvement in their content knowledge and decision-making confidence after participating in SHEP presentations. A sub-group of 235 high school students were asked about their comfort level and trust in their interactions with medical students as compared to their health teachers.
The knowledge content and confidence in decision making increased significantly after participation in SHEP activities (p<.0001). High school students were found to be more comfortable and more trusting in learning about health topics from medical students as compared to health teachers (p<.0001). Reasons given included the medical students' content knowledge as well as their presentation methods and positive attitude.
The unique dual role of medical students as future physicians and as students allowed them to retain their credibility as health educators while developing a strong rapport with the high school students. Through SHEP, medical students can gain valuable experience through researching and teaching health topics while high school students receive additional health knowledge through this teaching.
学校健康教育项目(SHEP)是约翰·A·伯恩斯医学院与夏威夷州教育部的合作项目,旨在改善夏威夷青少年的健康状况。该项目让医学预科生和医学生(以下统称为“医学生”)在六个健康教育重点领域担任高中生的健康教育工作者。
确认这个社区健康合作项目的成效,并确定其成功的因素。
对来自夏威夷七所公立高中的1714名学生进行了调查,了解他们在参加SHEP讲座后在知识内容和决策信心方面的提升情况。还询问了235名高中生子群体,让他们比较与医学生互动和与健康教师互动时的舒适程度和信任程度。
参加SHEP活动后,知识内容和决策信心显著提高(p<.0001)。结果发现,与健康教师相比,高中生在从医学生那里学习健康主题时感觉更舒适、更信任(p<.0001)。给出的原因包括医学生的知识内容、授课方式和积极态度。
医学生作为未来医生和学生的独特双重角色,使他们在与高中生建立密切关系的同时,保持了作为健康教育工作者的可信度。通过SHEP,医学生可以通过研究和教授健康主题获得宝贵经验,而高中生则通过这种教学获得额外的健康知识。