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Service-Learning in Communities of Elders (SLICE): Development and Evaluation of an Introductory Geriatrics Course for Medical Students

机译:在长老社区(切片)的服务学习:医学生介绍性老年教育课程的开发和评估

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Problem: Medical students have limited exposure to Geriatrics in their traditional training. Service-learning offers students the opportunity to engage with older adult communities and become more comfortable interacting with this population. Intervention: A preclinical elective course was developed to expand medical students' experiences in Geriatrics through service-learning. In this course, students conducted needs assessments in diverse older adult communities, created health education projects to address community-identified needs, and reflected on their experiences through written assignments and presentations. The course instructor presented lectures on special topics in Geriatrics, including ageism and health literacy. The curriculum aimed to familiarize students with older adults' needs in a variety of settings. Context: Over 3years, 74 students participated in the service-learning course. Students were assigned to older adult community sites, where they conducted needs assessments and designed and implemented original educational projects targeting community concerns. Program evaluation methods included a validated survey assessing students' attitudes toward older adults, course evaluations, review of student assignments and projects, and feedback from older adult participants and site coordinators. Outcome: Students gained hands-on experience working with older adults and designing appropriate health education projects. Analysis of attitude surveys demonstrated students' increased interest in Geriatrics as a career. Both students and older adult participants described enjoyable, valuable experiences gained from service-learning activities. Lessons Learned: Students appreciated the combination of community and classroom learning about Geriatrics. Service-learning was most constructive at sites with responsive coordinators, engaged older adults, and a need for health education resources. The course challenged students to assess health needs in communities that included cognitively impaired elders and to design educational projects tailored to older adults.
机译:问题:医学院在传统培训中接触大肠病学会。服务学习为学生提供与老年人社区互动的机会,并与这群人民互动更加舒适。干预:通过服务学习制定了临床前选择性课程,以扩大医学生在老年教学中的经验。在本课程中,学生对各种老年人社区进行了需求评估,创造了健康教育项目,以解决社区确定的需求,并通过书面作业和介绍反映了他们的经验。该课程教练提出了对老年特性的特殊主题讲座,包括年龄和健康识字。课程旨在熟悉具有较老年人需求的学生在各种环境中。背景:超过3年,74名学生参加了服务学习课程。学生被分配给年龄较大的成人社区网站,在那里他们进行了需求评估和设计和实施的原始教育项目,该项目针对社区担忧。计划评估方法包括一项经过验证的调查,评估学生对老年人的态度,课程评估,对学生作业和项目的审查以及年龄较大的成人参与者和网站协调员的反馈。结果:学生掌握了与老年人合作的实践经验,并设计适当的健康教育项目。态度调查分析表明,学生对老年教育的兴趣增加为职业生涯。学生和老年人的参与者都描述了从服务学习活动中获得的愉快,有价值的经历。学习的经验教训:学生赞赏社区和课堂学习关于老年教学的结合。服务学习在具有敏感协调员,参与老年人以及健康教育资源的方面最具建设性的。该课程挑战学生在群体中评估包括认知障碍的社区的健康需求,并设计为老年人量身定制的教育项目。

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