Pechak Celia, Gonzalez Eugenia, Summers Connie, Capshaw Stephanie
Physical Therapy Program, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, USA. Tel 915-747-7289, fax 915-747-8211.
J Allied Health. 2013 Fall;42(3):e61-6.
Various models of interprofessional education, including service-learning, are used to teach students how to be effective members of healthcare teams. The purpose of this study was to examine pilot data related to the impact of an elective one-credit global health course with an international service-learning experience (ISL) on the student participants. An interdisciplinary team of 3 faculty accompanied 4 students representing occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech-language pathology programs for an 8-day ISL experience. Students responded to faculty-developed reflection questions pre-travel, during travel, and 2-weeks and 4-months post travel. Content analysis was used to analyze themes that emerged from the students' written reflections. Three major themes emerged: collaboration, satisfaction, and self-discovery. The most prominent theme was related to interprofessional collaboration.
包括服务学习在内的各种跨专业教育模式被用于教导学生如何成为医疗团队中高效的一员。本研究的目的是检验与一门选修的一学分全球健康课程(具有国际服务学习经历,即ISL)对学生参与者的影响相关的试点数据。一个由3名教员组成的跨学科团队陪同4名分别代表职业治疗、物理治疗和言语语言病理学专业的学生进行了为期8天的国际服务学习体验。学生们在旅行前、旅行期间、旅行后两周和四个月时回答了教员编写的反思问题。采用内容分析法分析学生书面反思中出现的主题。出现了三个主要主题:协作、满意度和自我发现。最突出的主题与跨专业协作有关。