A Qualitative Study of Biomedical Engineering Student Critical Reflection During Clinical Immersion Experiences.

Chinese Science Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-05 DOI:10.1007/s43683-023-00124-4
Nawshin Tabassum, Steven Higbee, Sharon Miller
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Purpose: Clinical immersion experiences provide engineering students with opportunities to identify unmet user needs and to interact with clinical professionals. These experiences have become common features of undergraduate biomedical engineering curricula, with many published examples in the literature. There are, however, few or no published studies that describe rigorous qualitative analysis of biomedical engineering student reflections from immersion programs.

Methods: Fifteen reflection prompts that align with program learning goals were developed and structured based on the DEAL model for critical reflection. Undergraduate participants in a summer immersion program responded to these prompts throughout five weeks of clinical rotations. Data from two summer cohorts of participants (n = 20) were collected, and thematic analysis was performed to characterize student responses.

Results: Students reported learning about key healthcare topics, such as medical insurance, access to healthcare (and lack thereof), stakeholder perspectives, and key medical terminology and knowledge. Most reflections also noted that students could apply newly gained medical knowledge to biomedical engineering design. Further, clinical immersion provided students with a realistic view of the biomedical engineering profession and potential areas for future professional growth, with many reflections identifying the ability to communicate with a variety of professionals as key to student training. Some students reflected on conversations with patients, noting that these interactions reinvigorated their passion for the biomedical engineering field. Finally, 63% of student reflections identified instances in which patients of low socioeconomic status were disadvantaged in health care settings.

Conclusions: Clinical immersion programs can help close the gap between academic learning and the practical experience demands of the field, as design skills and product development experience are becoming increasingly necessary for biomedical engineers. Our work initiates efforts toward more rigorous analysis of students' reactions and experiences, particularly around socioeconomic and demographic factors, which may provide guidance for continuous improvement and development of clinical experiences for biomedical engineers.

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生物医学工程专业学生在临床浸入式体验中进行批判性反思的定性研究。
目的:临床沉浸式体验为工科学生提供了发现未满足用户需求以及与临床专业人员互动的机会。这些体验已成为生物医学工程本科课程的共同特点,并有许多实例发表在文献中。然而,很少或没有公开发表的研究对沉浸式课程中生物医学工程专业学生的反思进行严格的定性分析:方法:根据批判性反思的 DEAL 模型,开发并构建了 15 个与课程学习目标相一致的反思提示。参加暑期沉浸式项目的本科生在为期五周的临床轮转中对这些提示做出了回应。收集了两个暑期班学员(n = 20)的数据,并对学生的回答进行了主题分析:结果:学生们表示学习到了关键的医疗保健主题,如医疗保险、医疗保健的获取(以及缺乏)、利益相关者的观点以及关键的医学术语和知识。大多数反思还指出,学生可以将新获得的医学知识应用到生物医学工程设计中。此外,临床熏陶让学生对生物医学工程专业和未来专业发展的潜在领域有了真实的认识,许多反思认为,与各种专业人士沟通的能力是学生培训的关键。一些学生在反思与病人的对话时指出,这些互动重新激发了他们对生物医学工程领域的热情。最后,63%的学生在反思中指出了社会经济地位低下的病人在医疗机构中处于不利地位的情况:临床沉浸项目有助于缩小学术学习与该领域实践经验需求之间的差距,因为生物医学工程师越来越需要设计技能和产品开发经验。我们的工作有助于对学生的反应和体验进行更严格的分析,特别是围绕社会经济和人口因素,这可能为生物医学工程师临床经验的持续改进和发展提供指导。
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期刊介绍: Chinese Science Bulletin (CSB) was established in 1950 and is currently published three issues every month. It is indexed by Ei Compendex, ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index)and Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD),etc. CSB is a multidisciplinary academic journal supervised by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and co-sponsored by the CAS and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). CSB is committed to rapidly reporting the most advanced developments in natural sciences and engineering and to serving the scientific community with valuable insights into upcoming trends.
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