Peer-assisted learning in medical education: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Brierley, Clarissa [1 ]
Ellis, Leila [2 ]
Reid, Emily Roisin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Warwick, Warwick Med Sch, Coventry CV4 7AL, W Midlands, England
[2] Torbay & South Devon NHS Fdn Trust, Torquay, England
关键词
STUDENTS-AS-TEACHERS; SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION; UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS; CLINICAL SKILLS; SENIOR PEERS; PERFORMANCE; KNOWLEDGE; OUTCOMES; EXPERIENCE; 1ST-YEAR;
D O I
10.1111/medu.14672
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Objectives The prevalence of peer-assisted learning (PAL) featuring alongside the core medical curriculum is increasing; however, the evidence base for PAL's efficacy on academic performance is limited. This systematic review of randomised studies of PAL in medical school sets out to assess the impact of PAL on academic outcomes in medical school and evaluate whether PAL confers a benefit in specific educational contexts. Methods A literature search was conducted across MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, Web of Science and Education Research Complete. Titles and abstracts were screened, and records were selected following strict eligibility criteria. Following full-text assessment for eligibility, two reviewers independently extracted data from the final selection of records and a meta-analysis was performed. Studies were classified using a modified version of Kirkpatrick's levels of learning. Student test scores were standardised by calculating the standardised mean difference (SMD). Results Twenty-seven randomised controlled trials were eligible for inclusion, and twenty-one provided sufficient and complete data to enable meta-analysis. There was a significant improvement in the academic performance of medical students who received PAL compared with those in the control group (SMD = 0.44 [95% confidence interval 0.10-0.78]; p = .01). The impact of PAL was greater amongst clinical medical students (SMD = 0.63; p = .02) than preclinical medical students (SMD = 0.22; p = .33) and when used for teaching practical skills (SMD = 0.59; p = .006) compared with theory (SMD = -0.11; p = .21). Students taught by PAL also achieved better results in assessments conducted more than four weeks after course completion (SMD = 1.20; p = .04). Conclusions Medical students experiencing PAL benefit in terms of academic performance, relative to those not receiving PAL. PAL is of greatest value in the clinical stages of training and for practical skills. The long-term outcomes of PAL remain a priority for future research.
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