Desrosiers Jennifer E, Macpherson Sean A, Coughlan Edward P, Dawson Ngaere M
Lecturer, Department of Population Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Senior Lecturer, Department of Pathology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Jun 24;12:10421. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10421.
Sexual health is an intrinsic element of overall health; however, opportunities to enhance medical student comfort and knowledge about sexual health vary substantially and receive limited curricular time. Sex, Bugs, and Rock 'n' Roll is a novel service-learning initiative designed to enhance undergraduate medical student knowledge and comfort with sexual health. A total of 80 fifth-year undergraduate medical students researched, designed, and delivered a short sexual health promotion initiative for a population that experiences inequity.
This initiative employed active learning tasks including performing a literature review, participating in team learning, facilitating small-group sessions, and providing peer feedback. Ongoing formative feedback from the program leaders, tutors, and members of the target audience contributed to student development. A summative assessment rubric was used by program leaders to evaluate student performance at the end of the module. Anonymized pre- and posttest knowledge questions and module evaluations were used to evaluate the module.
All 80 (100%) students completed randomized pre- and posttest knowledge questions and module evaluations. Student knowledge scores about sexuality and sexual health improved by 17% between pre- and posttest. All students reported increased comfort with and understanding of the clinical relevance of sexual health in the module evaluations.
Sex, Bugs, and Rock 'n' Roll is a promising initiative for improving medical student knowledge and comfort with sexual health. This module also offers a novel way for students to experience sexual health, public health, and social accountability in an active and engaging fashion.
性健康是整体健康的一个内在要素;然而,提高医学生对性健康的舒适度和知识水平的机会差异很大,且课程时间有限。“性、细菌与摇滚”是一项新颖的服务学习倡议,旨在提高本科医学生对性健康的知识水平和舒适度。共有80名五年级本科医学生为一个经历不平等的人群研究、设计并开展了一项简短的性健康促进倡议。
该倡议采用了主动学习任务,包括进行文献综述、参与小组学习、主持小组讨论以及提供同伴反馈。来自项目负责人、导师和目标受众成员的持续形成性反馈促进了学生的发展。项目负责人使用一份总结性评估量表在模块结束时评估学生的表现。使用匿名的课前和课后知识问题以及模块评估来评估该模块。
所有80名(100%)学生都完成了随机的课前和课后知识问题以及模块评估。学生在课前和课后关于性和性健康的知识得分提高了17%。在模块评估中,所有学生都表示对性健康的临床相关性的舒适度和理解有所提高。
“性、细菌与摇滚”是一项有前景的倡议,可提高医学生对性健康的知识水平和舒适度。该模块还为学生提供了一种新颖的方式,以积极且引人入胜的方式体验性健康、公共卫生和社会责任感。