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Student Volunteering as a Solution for Undergraduate Health Professions Education: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:学生志愿服务作为本科健康专业教育的解决方案:Covid-19大流行的教训

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many medical universities worldwide, including the Poznan University of Medical Sciences, launched student volunteering projects (SVPs). We examined our student volunteers' perceptions on the conditions, safety, costs and benefits of their participation in the SVP. Using this information, we attempted to assess the viability of SVPs as a solution for health professions education during and after the pandemic. The main research tool was a questionnaire on students' perceptions of their participation in the SVP. As a complementary qualitative method, we used semi-structured interviews with the volunteers. Our respondents ( n = 158) perceived conditions and safety generally positively: most reported having personal protective equipment (89.24%), technical support (88.61%), and induction training (79.11%). Only 38.61% said they had access to psychological support. In our view, benefits (e.g., an opportunity to make new contacts or receiving positive reactions from patients and staff) seemed to outweigh costs. 65.82% of the respondents agreed that they learnt new interesting things. A majority noticed the development of their soft skills (social 86.08%; organisational 78.48%; stress management 68.99%), while 40.51% – the development of their medical skills. The interviews pointed to additional benefits for students such as gaining insight of the healthcare system, and costs such as distress caused by some patient interactions. We conclude that student volunteering could become a viable solution for health professions education. To maximise its educational potential, volunteers' needs must be explored, psychological support ensured, and opportunities for mentoring and reflection provided. The organisational framework of a SVP should be culturally sensitive.
机译:为应对Covid-19大流行,全球许多医学大学,包括波兹南医学院,推出学生志愿者项目(SVPS)。我们审查了学生志愿者对他们参与SVP的条件,安全,成本和益处的看法。使用这些信息,我们试图评估SVPS作为大流行期间和之后的健康专业教育的解决方案。主要研究工具是学生对他们参与SVP的看法的问卷。作为一种互补的定性方法,我们使用与志愿者的半结构化访谈。我们的受访者(N = 158)普遍认为条件和安全性:大多数人报告具有个人防护装备(89.24%),技术支持(88.61%)和感应培训(79.11%)。只有38.61%的人表示他们可以获得心理支持。在我们看来,福利(例如,有机会做出新的联系或从患者和工作人员接受阳性反应)似乎超过了成本。 65.82%的受访者同意他们学会了新的有趣事情。大多数人注意到他们的软技能发展(社会86.08%;组织78.48%;压力管理68.99%),而40.51% - 他们的医疗技能的发展。面试指出,额外的学生获得额外的福利,如医疗保健系统的洞察力,以及一些患者互动造成的痛苦等成本。我们得出结论,学生志愿服务可能成为健康专业教育的可行解决方案。为了最大限度地提高其教育潜力,必须探索志愿者的需求,确保心理支持,以及所提供的指导和反思的机会。 SVP的组织框架应该是文化敏感的。

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