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Rebuilding what has eroded: a descriptive survey-based study of near-peer instructors’ experiences in a critical pedagogy-based sociomedical course

机译:重建已侵蚀的事物:基于调查的基于教育学的关键社会医学课程中对同伴指导者经验的描述性研究

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>Purpose: Near-peer assisted learning has been deployed in numerous settings within medical education with promising results. However, there is very little experience utilizing near-peers in sociomedical or cultural competency training. We recently described a novel model for sociomedical learning based on Introduction to Medicine and Society (IMS), a critical pedagogy-based course at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (PSOM). Near-peer facilitation, by senior medical students, is central to this model. The aim of this descriptive study is to examine how facilitating within this curriculum impacts senior medical students’ self-reported attitudes toward course content, medical education, as well as self-care and medical practice.>Methods: At the conclusion of the course, near-peer facilitator attitudes were assessed in three key domains through an anonymous survey. Attitudes were rated according to a 5-point Likert scale. Data from subgroups were analyzed using standard two-tailed t-tests. Optional narrative data were also collected.>Results: Twenty six of 34 (76%) eligible facilitators completed the survey. Strong majorities of facilitators felt that their experience facilitating IMS had a favorable effect on attitudes related to course content (sociomedical issues and communication skills). A majority also endorsed favorable changes in their attitudes toward teaching and medical education. Large proportions of facilitators endorsed positive changes in a number of domains linked to trainee resilience.>Conclusions: Our descriptive data suggest that acting as a near-peer facilitator as a senior medical student within a critical pedagogy-based course could help to fill multiple important curricular gaps at the transition from medical school to residency. Moreover, we find that a sociomedical facilitation experience during this important transition may increase enthusiasm for careers in medical education and undo some of the negative impacts of clinical training during medical school.
机译:>目的:在医学教育中,在许多环境中都部署了近等互助学习,并取得了可喜的成果。但是,在社会医学或文化能力培训中利用近距离同行的经验很少。我们最近基于医学和社会概论(IMS)描述了一种用于社会医学学习的新颖模型,IMS是宾夕法尼亚大学佩雷​​尔曼医学院(PSOM)基于教育学的一门重要课程。高级医学生的近乎同伴的便利是这种模式的核心。这项描述性研究的目的是研究该课程中的便利如何影响高级医学生对课程内容,医学教育以及自我护理和医疗实践的自我报告态度。>方法:课程结束时,通过匿名调查在三个关键领域评估了同伴促进者的态度。态度根据5点李克特量表进行评分。使用标准的双尾t检验分析来自亚组的数据。 >结果:34位符合条件的主持人中有26位(76%)完成了调查。多数推动者认为,他们促进IMS的经验对与课程内容(社会医学问题和沟通技巧)有关的态度产生了有利影响。多数人也赞成他们对教学和医学教育态度的有利变化。 >结论:我们的描述性数据表明,在基于教学法的一门重要课程中,作为高级医学生的同等水平的促进者在很大程度上与培训生的应变能力相关。从医学院到住院医师的过渡可能有助于填补多个重要的课程空白。此外,我们发现,在这一重要过渡过程中的社会医学促进经验可能会增加对医学教育事业的热情,并消除医学学校临床培训的一些负面影响。

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