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非STEM专业学生在完成播客任务后,对新冠疫苗的印象有所改善,误解也得以消除。

Non-STEM majors COVID-19 vaccine impressions improve, and misconceptions resolve, after podcast assignment.

作者信息

Morra Christina N, Adkins Sarah J, Barnes M Elizabeth, Pirlo Obadiah J, Fleming Ryleigh, Convers Bianca J, Glass Sarah P, Howell Michael L, Raut Samiksha A

机构信息

Department of Biology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

Department of Biology, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

J Microbiol Biol Educ. 2024 Aug 29;25(2):e0003423. doi: 10.1128/jmbe.00034-23. Epub 2024 Jun 14.

Abstract

Misinformation regarding vaccine science decreased the receptiveness to COVID-19 vaccines, exacerbating the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on society. To mitigate the negative societal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, impactful and creative science communication was needed, yet little research has explored how to encourage COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and address misconceptions held by non-Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics majors (referred to as non-majors). We have previously demonstrated that including expert guest lectures in the vaccine module in the non-major introductory biology course helps combat students' vaccine hesitancy. In the present study, we further address how learning about vaccines impacts student knowledge and impressions of the COVID-19 vaccines through a podcast assignment. As a part of this assignment, non-majors created podcasts to address COVID-19 vaccine misconceptions of their choice. We coded pre and post, open-ended essay reflections ( = 40) to assess non-majors' knowledge and impressions of the COVID-19 vaccines. Non-majors' impressions of the vaccines improved following the podcast assignment with more than three times as many students reporting a positive view of the assignment than negative views. Notably, eight of the nine interviewed students still ended the course with misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccines, such as the vaccines being unnecessary or causing fertility issues. In a post semi-structured interview following this assignment, students ( = 7) discussed the impact of looking into the specific misconceptions related to COVID-19 vaccines themselves, including improved science communication skills and understanding of different perspectives. Thus, podcasts can provide opportunities for students to improve engagement in valuable societal topics like vaccine literacy in the non-majors classroom.

摘要

关于疫苗科学的错误信息降低了人们对新冠疫苗的接受度,加剧了新冠疫情对社会的负面影响。为了减轻新冠疫情对社会的负面影响,需要进行有影响力且富有创意的科学传播,但很少有研究探讨如何鼓励人们接受新冠疫苗以及解决非科学、技术、工程和数学专业学生(以下简称非专业学生)存在的误解。我们之前已经证明,在非专业生物学入门课程的疫苗模块中加入专家客座讲座有助于消除学生对疫苗的犹豫态度。在本研究中,我们进一步探讨通过播客作业,了解疫苗如何影响学生对新冠疫苗的知识和印象。作为这项作业的一部分,非专业学生制作播客来解决他们选择的新冠疫苗误解。我们对40篇开放式短文反思进行了前后编码,以评估非专业学生对新冠疫苗的知识和印象。在播客作业之后,非专业学生对疫苗的印象有所改善,报告对该作业持积极看法的学生数量是持消极看法学生数量的三倍多。值得注意的是,接受采访的9名学生中有8名在课程结束时仍然对新冠疫苗存在误解,比如认为疫苗不必要或会导致生育问题。在这项作业后的半结构化访谈中,7名学生讨论了深入研究与新冠疫苗本身相关的具体误解所产生的影响,包括提高了科学传播技能和对不同观点的理解。因此,播客可以为学生提供机会,在非专业课堂上提高他们对疫苗知识等有价值社会话题的参与度。

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