Service-Learning Through Community-Based Exercise Teaching Enhances Medical Students’ Exercise Knowledge, Counseling Confidence, and Habits

IF 1.5 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1177/15598276241233204
Isabel Edge, Jo Marie Reilly, Ilana Simon Greenberg
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Exercise is a pivotal tool in the prevention and management of chronic disease, a cornerstone of primary care. Yet, there is little formal exercise education in medical school and many medical students feel unprepared to effectively counsel patients about exercise. Since 2019, medical students in the Primary Care Program (PCP), a primary care-focused educational track, at the Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC) have taught exercise classes to the local community as part of a service-learning experience. Students receive lectures on exercise from faculty and then deliver curated bilingual English/Spanish presentations and lead exercise classes for the community. Post participation in this program, students reported (1) increased knowledge of exercise principles, (2) increased predicted likelihood of counseling patients about exercise, (3) increased confidence in providing exercise counseling, and (4) intent to make positive changes in their own exercise habits. This curriculum provides a replicable lifestyle medicine model for other medical schools seeking to enhance exercise education and train the next generation of primary care physicians.
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通过基于社区的运动教学开展服务学习,增强医学生的运动知识、咨询信心和习惯
运动是预防和控制慢性疾病的重要工具,也是初级保健的基石。然而,医学院几乎没有正规的运动教育,许多医学生感到没有做好准备,无法有效地为患者提供运动咨询。自 2019 年以来,南加州大学(USC)凯克医学院(KSOM)初级保健项目(PCP)的医学生在当地社区教授运动课程,作为服务学习体验的一部分。学生们接受教师的运动讲座,然后进行精心策划的英语/西班牙语双语演讲,并为社区开设运动课程。参加该课程后,学生们报告说:(1)增加了对运动原理的了解;(2)增加了为病人提供运动咨询的预测可能性;(3)增加了提供运动咨询的信心;(4)打算积极改变自己的运动习惯。该课程为其他医学院提供了一个可复制的生活方式医学模式,以加强锻炼教育和培养下一代初级保健医生。
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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