[行星健康选修课:维尔茨堡医学院的气候、环境与健康:概念、教学方法和评估结果]。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.zefq.2023.12.001
Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich , Dana Kropff , Katharina Kersken , Sarah König , Tobias Leutritz , Sandra Parisi , Clara Schlittenhardt , Jörg Schmid , Anne Simmenroth , Jana Jünger , Janina Zirkel
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背景:气候、环境和健康之间的联系以及行星健康的概念需要纳入卫生专业人员的教育中,这也是国际和国内越来越强烈的要求。行星健康教育还应旨在促进气候保护和可持续发展方面的变革行动。近年来,国际上出现了创新的教学形式和目标目录。在德国,这些主题尚未被纳入各地的医学教育中。自 2021 年起,维尔茨堡医学院开设了一门选修课,作为目前正在开发的纵向课程的第一步。本文将讨论该课程的设计、内容、结构和评估结果,并将用于质量保证以及在其他地方(进一步)开发此类教育干预措施:我们为第二至第十学期的学生开设了一门选修课,包括 30 个现场和在线面授教学单元以及一个额外的项目阶段。我们采用了创新的混合教学方法,包括在线模拟、对气候敏感的健康咨询培训、跨学科气候交流以及以小组形式开展的当地可持续发展项目,并进行了大量的同伴教学。教学单元结束后,立即通过反馈轮和在线评估软件 Evasys® 进行了定量和定性评估,使用封闭式和开放式问题探讨学习进度(夏季学期)和学习目标的实现情况(冬季学期)、参与动机、对教学方法的接受程度、态度、相关性和进一步的兴趣。冬季学期的评估问卷略有改动:在 2021/2022 年的夏季和冬季学期,共有 34 名学生(每学期 17 人)参加了选修课,其中 33 人参加了书面评估。夏季学期的评估结果(n = 17)显示,自我评估的学习收获显著增加;冬季学期的评估结果(n = 16)显示,学习目标基本实现(5 点李克特量表的平均值 = 3.96)。两个学期的参与者(n = 33)都认为同伴教学是一种合适的方法(平均值 = 4.2),而且实施得很好(平均值 = 4.3)。他们认为这些主题非常相关,但没有充分融入主课程。学生们对气候和环境变化对当地的影响以及当地的气候保护和可持续发展措施很感兴趣。小组的具体项目可以作为如何在教育中促进变革行动的范例:在当前广泛要求将地球健康教育纳入课程的动态发展中,这门选修课展示了一个可能的、被广泛接受的范例,它结合了各种创新的教学方法,旨在提高学生的知识、态度、技能和自我效能(或信心)水平。学生们的积极评价和对本地可持续发展项目的浓厚兴趣表明,该选修课有可能被纳入今后的主干课程:选修课可以激励学生应对行星健康教育中从知识到行动的挑战。虽然选修课不能取代将行星健康的所有相关方面纳入主课程,但它可以作为未来课程教育干预措施的试点空间,并为培养变革能力提供机会。
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Das Wahlpflichtfach Planetare Gesundheit: Klima.Umwelt.Gesundheit an der Medizinischen Fakultät Würzburg – Konzeption, didaktische Methoden und Evaluationsergebnisse

Background

The connections between climate, environment, and health as well as the concept of planetary health need to be integrated into the education of health professionals, as is increasingly demanded both internationally and nationally. Planetary health education should also aim to foster transformative action for climate protection and sustainability. In recent years, innovative teaching formats and objective catalogues have emerged internationally. In Germany, these topics have not yet been integrated into medical education everywhere. Since 2021, the Faculty of Medicine in Würzburg has offered an elective course as a first step of a longitudinal curriculum currently in development. The design, content, structure, and results of the evaluation are discussed in this article and will be used for quality assurance as well as the (further) development of this kind of educational interventions elsewhere.

Methodology

We developed an elective course for students in their second to tenth semester with 30 onsite and online face-to-face teaching units and an additional project phase. We used an innovative mix of didactic methods with online simulations, training in climate-sensitive health counselling, and interdisciplinary climate communication as well as local sustainability projects in small groups, with a large amount of peer-teaching. A quantitative and qualitative evaluation was done immediately after the teaching units through feedback rounds and online with the evaluation software Evasys®, using closed and open-ended questions exploring learning progress (summer semester) and achievement of learning objectives (winter semester), motivation to participate, acceptance of teaching methods, attitudes, relevance, and further interest. The evaluation questionnaire was slightly modified for the winter semester.

Results

In the summer and winter semester of 2021/2022, a total of 34 students (17 per semester) participated in the elective course; of these, 33 participated in the written evaluation. The evaluation in the summer semester (n = 17) showed a significant increase in self-assessed learning gain, the evaluation in the winter semester (n = 16) indicated a substantial achievement of learning objectives (mean = 3.96 of a 5-point Likert scale). Participants of both semesters (n = 33) regarded peer-teaching as a suitable method (mean = 4.2) and well-implemented (mean = 4.3). The topics were considered highly relevant but not adequately integrated into the main curriculum. There was a high level of interest in local impacts of climate and environmental changes and local measures for climate protection and sustainability. The specific projects in small groups may serve as examples of how transformative action can be promoted in education.

Discussion

In the current dynamic development of the widely demanded integration of planetary health education into curricula, this elective course shows a possible and well-accepted example with a combination of various innovative didactic methods aiming at the levels of knowledge, attitudes, skills, and self-efficacy (or confidence) alike. The positive evaluation by the students and the high interest in local sustainability projects show the potential for future integration into the main curriculum.

Conclusion

The elective can serve as an inspiration to tackle the challenge of taking the steps from knowledge to action in planetary health education. While an elective cannot replace the integration of all relevant aspects of planetary health into the main curriculum, it can serve as a space for piloting of future curricular educational interventions and offer opportunities for developing transformative competencies.

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