https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/470109
Title: | Factors affecting students' evaluation in a community service-learning program | Authors: | Leung, Kai-Kuen WEN-JING LIU WEI-DEAN WANG Chen, Ching-Yu |
Keywords: | attitude; community medicine; evaluation; service learning | Issue Date: | Nov-2007 | Publisher: | SPRINGER | Journal Volume: | 12 | Journal Issue: | 4 | Start page/Pages: | 475 | Source: | Advances in health sciences education : theory and practice | Abstract: | A community service-learning curriculum was established to give students opportunities to understand the interrelationship between family and community health, the differences between community and hospital medicine, and to be able to identify and solve community health problems. Students were divided into small groups to participate in community health works such as home visits etc. under supervision. This study was designed to evaluate the community service-learning program and to understand how students' attitude and learning activities affected students' satisfaction. The results revealed that most medical students had a positive attitude towards social service and citizenship but were conservative towards taking the role to serve people in the community. Students had achieved what they were required to learn especially the training in communication skills and ability to identify social issues. Students' attitude towards social service did not affect their opinions on the quality of the program and subjective rating on their achievement. The quality of the program was related to the quality of learning rated by the students. |
URI: | https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/470109 | ISSN: | 1382-4996 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10459-006-9019-1 | SDG/Keyword: | article; community care; community medicine; consumer; curriculum; education; family health; female; health care quality; health personnel attitude; human; institutional care; male; manpower; medical education; medical student; methodology; psychological aspect; questionnaire; sex difference; Taiwan; Attitude of Health Personnel; Community Health Services; Community Medicine; Competency-Based Education; Consumer Satisfaction; Education, Medical, Undergraduate; Family Health; Female; Humans; Institutional Practice; Male; Program Evaluation; Questionnaires; Sex Factors; Students, Medical; Taiwan |
Appears in Collections: | 醫學教育暨生醫倫理學科所 |
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