Wright Lauri, Lundy Mary
Department of Allied Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, USA.
J Allied Health. 2012 Fall;41(3):e73-8.
Service-learning is a guided, structured learning experience that engages students in service to a community for the mutual benefit of the student and community. There is a growing trend in healthcare to include international service-learning experiences in the training curriculum to promote cultural competence. A critical element of service-learning is reflection. There have been many research studies examining how best to support and facilitate the reflective thinking process in students. The purpose of this study was to assess the development of reflective thinking among graduate allied health students during an interdisciplinary international service-learning experience using a web-based collaborative blog. Twelve graduate students-six dietetic interns and six physical therapy doctoral students-traveled to Belize for 6 days to provide primary healthcare screenings and intervention to a community. Group blogging was found to be an effective tool to promote reflection in allied health student and short duration service-learning experience developed reflective thinking.
服务学习是一种有指导、有结构的学习体验,它让学生参与到为社区服务中,以实现学生和社区的互利共赢。在医疗保健领域,将国际服务学习体验纳入培训课程以提高文化能力的趋势日益增长。服务学习的一个关键要素是反思。已经有许多研究探讨如何最好地支持和促进学生的反思性思维过程。本研究的目的是评估研究生联合健康专业学生在跨学科国际服务学习体验期间,使用基于网络的协作博客时反思性思维的发展情况。12名研究生——6名饮食实习学生和6名物理治疗博士生——前往伯利兹6天,为一个社区提供初级医疗筛查和干预。研究发现,小组博客是促进联合健康专业学生反思的有效工具,短期服务学习体验培养了反思性思维。