Development of a community orientation program (COP) as a community-based medical education method for undergraduate medical students: an experience from India

被引:3
作者
Narapureddy, Bayapa Reddy [1 ,2 ]
Patan, Shakeer Kahn [2 ]
Deepthi, C. Sravana [2 ]
Chaudhuri, Sirshendu [2 ]
John, K. R. [2 ]
Chittooru, Chandrasekar [2 ]
Babu, Surendra [2 ,3 ]
Nagoor, Khadervali [2 ]
Jeeragyal, Devika [2 ]
Basha, Jawahar [2 ]
Nell, Theo [4 ]
Reddy, Ravi Shankar [1 ]
机构
[1] King Khalid Univ, Coll Appl Med Sci, Abha, Saudi Arabia
[2] Apollo Inst Med Sci & Res, Chittoor, India
[3] ESIC Med Coll, Hyderabad, India
[4] Connect Grow, Yzerfontein, South Africa
关键词
Community-based medical education; Undergraduate medical education; India; CURRICULUM; VIOLENCE; DOCTORS;
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10.1186/s12909-021-03069-w
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background Intra-regional cultural and linguistic differences are common in low- and middle-income countries. To sensitise undergraduate medical students to the social and contextual determinants of health to achieve the 'health for all' goal, these countries must focus on innovative teaching methods. The early introduction of a Community Orientation Program (COP) as a Community-based Medical Education (CBME) method could be a game changing strategy. In this paper the methods, evaluation, and implication of the COP in an Indian setting are described. Methods The curriculum of the COP was developed based on the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) model for educational intervention. In this learner-centric and supervised educational program, the key aim was to focus on developing students' communication skills, observation power and enhancing their motivation for learning through collaborative learning. To meet the objectives of the COP, a situated learning model under the constructivism theory was adopted. Results Between 2016 and 2019, 557 students were trained through the COP by visiting more than 1300 households in ten villages. To supplement the students' observations in the community, more than 150 small group discussions, a health education programme for the community and summary presentations were conducted. The students' feedback indicated the need to improve the clinical examinations demonstration quality and increase the number of instruments for clinical examinations. More than 80% of students felt that the program would assist them to improve their communication skills, their understanding of the various socio-demographic factors associated with the common diseases, and it will enable them to respect the local culture during their clinical practice. Conclusions Early initiation of the COP as a CBME method in the undergraduate medical curriculum in an Indian setting has shown promising results. Further evidence is required to adopt such a program routinely for under-graduate medical teaching in the low- and middle- income settings.
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