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全球健康前线:在 COVID-19 大流行期间结合教育和服务的创新医学生选修课程。

Global health on the front lines: an innovative medical student elective combining education and service during the COVID-19 pandemic.

机构信息

Department of Population Health, The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, 1601 Trinity St., Bldg B., Austin, TX, 78712, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, Austin, TX, USA.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2021 Mar 27;21(1):186. doi: 10.1186/s12909-021-02616-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An innovative medical student elective combined student-directed, faculty-supported online learning with COVID-19 response field placements. This study evaluated students' experience in the course, the curriculum content and format, and its short-term impact on students' knowledge and attitudes around COVID-19.

METHODS

Students responded to discussion board prompts throughout the course and submitted pre-/post-course reflections. Pre-/post-course questionnaires assessed pandemic knowledge and attitudes using 4-point Likert scales. Authors collected aggregate data on enrollment, discussion posts, field placements, and scholarly work resulting from course activities. After the elective, authors conducted a focus group with a convenience sample of 6 participants. Institutional elective evaluation data was included in analysis. Authors analyzed questionnaire data with summary statistics and paired t-tests comparing knowledge and attitudes before and after the elective. Reflection pieces, discussion posts, and focus group data were analyzed using content analysis with a phenomenological approach.

RESULTS

Twenty-seven students enrolled. Each student posted an average of 2.4 original discussion posts and 3.1 responses. Mean knowledge score increased from 43.8 to 60.8% (p <  0.001) between pre- and post-course questionnaires. Knowledge self-assessment also increased (2.4 vs. 3.5 on Likert scale, p <  0.0001), and students reported increased engagement in the pandemic response (2.7 vs. 3.6, p <  0.0001). Students reported increased fluency in discussing the pandemic and increased appreciation for the field of public health. There was no difference in students' level of anxiety about the pandemic after course participation (3.0 vs. 3.1, p = 0.53). Twelve students (44.4%) completed the institutional evaluation. All rated the course "very good" or "excellent." Students favorably reviewed the field placements, suggested readings, self-directed research, and learning from peers. They suggested more clearly defined expectations and improved balance between volunteer and educational hours.

CONCLUSIONS

The elective was well-received by students, achieved stated objectives, and garnered public attention. Course leadership should monitor students' time commitment closely in service-learning settings to ensure appropriate balance of service and education. Student engagement in a disaster response is insufficient to address anxiety related to the disaster; future course iterations should include a focus on self-care during times of crisis. This educational innovation could serve as a model for medical schools globally.

摘要

背景

本创新性医学学生选修课程将学生主导、教师支持的在线学习与 COVID-19 应对实地实习相结合。本研究评估了学生对课程的体验、课程内容和形式,以及其对学生 COVID-19 相关知识和态度的短期影响。

方法

学生在整个课程中对讨论板提示做出回应,并提交课前/课后反思。课前/课后问卷使用 4 点 Likert 量表评估大流行知识和态度。作者收集了课程活动产生的入学人数、讨论帖子、实地实习和学术工作的汇总数据。选修课程结束后,作者对一个由 6 名参与者组成的方便样本进行了焦点小组讨论。机构选修评估数据也包含在分析中。作者使用汇总统计数据和配对 t 检验分析问卷数据,比较选修前后的知识和态度。反思作品、讨论帖子和焦点小组数据使用现象学方法的内容分析进行分析。

结果

共有 27 名学生入学。每位学生平均发布了 2.4 条原创讨论帖和 3.1 条回复。课前和课后问卷的平均知识得分从 43.8%增加到 60.8%(p < 0.001)。知识自我评估也有所增加(Likert 量表上从 2.4 分增加到 3.5 分,p < 0.0001),学生报告说他们更积极地参与了大流行病应对(从 2.7 分增加到 3.6 分,p < 0.0001)。学生们报告说,他们在讨论大流行病时更加流利,并更加欣赏公共卫生领域。课程参与后,学生对大流行病的焦虑程度没有差异(3.0 分对 3.1 分,p = 0.53)。12 名学生(44.4%)完成了机构评估。所有人都给课程打了“非常好”或“优秀”。学生们对实地实习、推荐读物、自主研究和向同龄人学习表示赞赏。他们建议更明确地界定期望,并更好地平衡志愿和教育时间。

结论

该选修课程受到学生的欢迎,实现了既定目标,并引起了公众的关注。课程领导应密切关注学生在服务学习环境中的时间投入,以确保服务和教育之间的适当平衡。学生参与灾害应对不足以解决与灾害相关的焦虑;未来的课程迭代应包括在危机时期关注自我保健。这种教育创新可以作为全球医学院校的典范。

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