Kordahl Hilde Lund, Fougner Marit
a Faculty of Health Sciences , Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences , Oslo , Norway.
Physiother Theory Pract. 2017 Mar;33(3):206-217. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2016.1277289. Epub 2017 Jan 17.
Professional health science education includes a common theoretical basis concerning the theory of science, ethics and communication. Former evaluations by first-year students of the bachelor physiotherapy program at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences (HiOA) show that they find it hard to understand the relation between these particular topics and future professional practice. This challenge is the starting point for a pedagogical development project that aims to develop learning contexts that highlight the relevance of these theoretical concepts.
The aim of the study is to explore and present findings on the value of using Sykegrep manual skills classes as an arena in which students can be encouraged to think about, reflect on and appreciate the role and value of the philosophical perspectives that inform their practice and contributes to practise knowledge.
A qualitative study with data collection through focus groups was performed and analyzed using thematic content analysis. Eighteen first-year undergraduate students, who had completed the manual skills course, participated in the study.
Analysis of the data yielded three categories of findings that can be associated with aspects of philosophy of science, ethics and communication. These are as follows: 1) preconceived understanding of physiotherapy; 2) body knowledge perspectives; and 3) relational aspects of interactions. Undergraduate students' understanding and experience of philosophy of science, ethics and communication may be facilitated by peer collaboration, reflection on intimacy and touch and the ethical aspects of interaction during manual skills training.
Practical classes in Sykegrep provide a basis for students' discussions about the body as well as their experiences with the body in the collaborative learning context. The students' reflections on their expectations of manual skills in physiotherapy and experiences of touch and being touched can facilitate an awareness of philosophy of science, ethics and communication.
Our study will be an incitement to further develop a manual skills teaching program that incorporates philosophy of science, ethics and communication in undergraduate education.
专业健康科学教育包含关于科学理论、伦理学和沟通学的共同理论基础。奥斯陆和阿克什胡斯应用科学大学学院(HiOA)物理治疗专业本科一年级学生之前的评估表明,他们发现很难理解这些特定主题与未来专业实践之间的关系。这一挑战是一个教学发展项目的起点,该项目旨在开发突出这些理论概念相关性的学习情境。
本研究的目的是探索并呈现关于将Sykegrep手工技能课程作为一个平台的价值的研究结果,在这个平台上,可以鼓励学生思考、反思并领会为其实践提供指导并有助于实践知识的哲学观点的作用和价值。
进行了一项定性研究,通过焦点小组收集数据,并使用主题内容分析法进行分析。18名完成了手工技能课程的本科一年级学生参与了该研究。
数据分析得出了三类与科学哲学、伦理学和沟通学方面相关的结果。具体如下:1)对物理治疗的先入之见;2)身体知识视角;3)互动的关系层面。本科学生对科学哲学、伦理学和沟通学的理解和体验可能会通过同伴协作、对手部操作中的亲密感和触摸以及互动的伦理方面的反思而得到促进。
Sykegrep的实践课程为学生在合作学习情境中讨论身体以及他们对身体的体验提供了基础。学生对物理治疗中对手工技能的期望以及触摸和被触摸体验的反思可以促进对科学哲学、伦理学和沟通学的认识。
我们的研究将激励进一步开发一个将科学哲学、伦理学和沟通学纳入本科教育的手工技能教学项目。