Vallabhajosyula Ranganath, Perumal Vivek, Chandrasekaran Ramya, Mogali Sreenivasulu Reddy
Department of Anatomy, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Aug 12;8:e52533. doi: 10.2196/52533.
Science and health outreach activities are aimed at motivating and sparking interest among prospective students to pursue careers in these fields; however, research studies supporting this hypothesis are limited.
The aim of our study was to organize an integrated Anatomy and Physiology outreach to examine preuniversity students' learning experiences (learning tools, activities, and facilitators) and motivation to pursue a career in health care and to gather evidence on their attitudes and perceptions of such activities.
A 2-day course on cardiorespiratory and gastrointestinal anatomical systems was presented at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in Singapore using its key pedagogies, that is, multimodal practical and team-based learning. Ninety preuniversity students from 21 preuniversity institutions in Singapore participated in this 2-day course, and their experiences were evaluated using a 4-point Likert scale and open-ended survey questions. Free-text comments were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis.
The survey using the 4-point Likert scale was completed by 81 (92%) of the 88 participants. Most students felt that the course materials were adequate (mean 3.57, SD 0.57) and met the learning objectives (mean 3.73, SD 0.52). The students felt that the instructors were clear (mean 3.73, SD 0.52) and effective (mean 3.70, SD 0.53). They liked the organization of the outreach session (mean 3.64, SD 0.48) and were highly motivated to study medicine or allied/biomedical sciences (mean 3.69, SD 0.54). Practical and team-based learning were regarded as exceedingly satisfactory (mean 3.63, SD 0.53 and mean 3.58, SD 0.54, respectively). All the respondents said that they would recommend this course to peers. Thematic analysis revealed that the participants gained a new perspective of the human body structure and function, they liked the unique learning settings, they were motivated to pursue a career in health care, they were satisfied with the sessions, and interactions with the facilitators increased their understanding of the human anatomy and physiology.
Structured health outreach activities provide students with unique opportunities to experience a preclinical learning environment in a medical school, deepen their understanding of human body structure and function, and increase their motivation and interest in science. Further, outreach programs may lay the foundations for potential students aiming to pursue health profession education.
科学与健康推广活动旨在激发准学生对这些领域职业的兴趣;然而,支持这一假设的研究有限。
我们研究的目的是组织一次解剖学与生理学综合推广活动,以考察高中生的学习体验(学习工具、活动和促进因素)以及他们从事医疗保健职业的动机,并收集他们对此类活动的态度和看法的证据。
在新加坡李光前医学院举办了为期两天的关于心肺和胃肠解剖系统的课程,采用其关键教学法,即多模式实践和基于团队的学习。来自新加坡21所高中的90名高中生参加了这个为期两天的课程,并使用4点李克特量表和开放式调查问题对他们的体验进行评估。使用归纳主题分析法对自由文本评论进行分析。
88名参与者中有81名(92%)完成了使用4点李克特量表的调查。大多数学生认为课程材料足够(平均3.57,标准差0.57)且符合学习目标(平均3.73,标准差0.52)。学生们认为教师讲解清晰(平均3.73,标准差0.52)且有效(平均3.70,标准差0.53)。他们喜欢推广活动的组织(平均3.64,标准差
0.48),并且有很高的积极性去学习医学或相关/生物医学科学(平均3.69,标准差0.54)。实践和基于团队的学习被认为非常令人满意(分别为平均3.63,标准差0.53和平均3.58,标准差0.54)。所有受访者都表示会向同龄人推荐这门课程。主题分析表明,参与者对人体结构和功能有了新的认识,他们喜欢独特的学习环境,他们有动力从事医疗保健职业,他们对课程感到满意,并且与促进者的互动增加了他们对人体解剖学和生理学的理解。
结构化的健康推广活动为学生提供了独特的机会,让他们体验医学院的临床前学习环境,加深对人体结构和功能的理解,并增加他们对科学的动力和兴趣。此外,推广项目可能为有志于接受健康专业教育的潜在学生奠定基础。