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本科课程中的骨骼肌覆盖:独立人体解剖学和解剖与生理学(A&P)课程的比较。

Skeletal muscle coverage in undergraduate courses: a comparison of stand-alone human anatomy and anatomy and physiology (A&P) courses.

机构信息

Indiana University School of Medicine-Bloomington, Bloomington, Indiana.

Rocky Vista University, Ivins, Utah.

出版信息

Adv Physiol Educ. 2022 Sep 1;46(3):400-415. doi: 10.1152/advan.00038.2022. Epub 2022 Apr 21.

Abstract

Anecdotal data suggest great variation in breadth and depth of skeletal muscle coverage between undergraduate human anatomy (HA) and anatomy and physiology (A&P) courses. This manuscript is the second in a series (Reynolds A, Goodwin M, O'Loughlin VD. 46: 309-318, 2022. doi:https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00084.2021) that methodically assesses skeletal muscle content coverage across undergraduate HA and A&P courses. The authors developed an online skeletal muscle coverage survey and collected 342 responses worldwide, 156 from instructors of HA courses and 186 from A&P course instructors. Demographic results showed that HA courses are primarily taught at 4-year baccalaureate institutions, have relatively larger class sizes, and are more likely to use human (vs. animal) prosections or dissections. In contrast, A&P courses are primarily taught at community colleges, have relatively smaller class sizes, and are more likely to use animal (vs. human) dissections. HA courses tend to require their students to learn all skeletal muscle aspects (i.e., identification, action, attachments, innervation), whereas A&P courses tend to focus on muscle identification or action only. The proportions of courses that require identification of large, superficial skeletal muscles are similar between the two course types. However, HA courses are more likely to require their students to identify deeper and smaller muscles, including more distal appendicular muscles and pelvic muscles. These differences likely are due, in part, to the more anatomical focus of HA courses and the slightly different student populations between these courses. These findings provide much-needed information about muscular system coverage between HA and A&P courses and may guide instructor discussions about curricula.

摘要

一些实例数据表明,在本科人体解剖学 (HA) 和解剖生理学 (A&P) 课程中,骨骼肌肉覆盖的广度和深度存在很大差异。本文是一系列论文中的第二篇(Reynolds A、Goodwin M、O'Loughlin VD. 46: 309-318, 2022. doi:https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00084.2021),该系列论文系统地评估了本科 HA 和 A&P 课程中的骨骼肌肉内容覆盖情况。作者开发了一个在线骨骼肌肉覆盖调查,并在全球范围内收集了 342 份回复,其中 156 份来自 HA 课程的教师,186 份来自 A&P 课程的教师。人口统计结果显示,HA 课程主要在 4 年制学士学位院校教授,班级规模相对较大,更倾向于使用人体(而非动物)切片或解剖。相比之下,A&P 课程主要在社区学院教授,班级规模相对较小,更倾向于使用动物(而非人体)解剖。HA 课程往往要求学生学习所有骨骼肌肉方面(即识别、作用、附着点、神经支配),而 A&P 课程往往只关注肌肉识别或作用。两种课程类型都要求识别大型、表浅骨骼肌肉的课程比例相似。然而,HA 课程更倾向于要求学生识别更深和更小的肌肉,包括更远端的四肢肌肉和骨盆肌肉。这些差异可能部分归因于 HA 课程更注重解剖学,以及这些课程的学生群体略有不同。这些发现为 HA 和 A&P 课程之间的肌肉系统覆盖情况提供了急需的信息,并可能为教师讨论课程提供指导。

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