학술논문

Building social capital with interprofessional student teams in rural settings: A service-learning model.
Document Type
Article
Source
Australian Journal of Rural Health. Aug2016, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p271-277. 7p.
Subject
*COMMUNICATION
*HEALTH occupations students
*INTERDISCIPLINARY education
*INTERNSHIP programs
*INTERVIEWING
*LABOR supply
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL personnel
*RURAL conditions
*RURAL health
*SERVICE learning
*TEAMS in the workplace
*QUALITATIVE research
*SOCIAL capital
*THEMATIC analysis
*EDUCATIONAL outcomes
Language
ISSN
1038-5282
Abstract
Objective To describe outcomes of a model of service learning in interprofessional learning ( IPL) aimed at developing a sustainable model of training that also contributed to service strengthening. Design A total of 57 semi-structured interviews with key informants and document review exploring the impacts of interprofessional student teams engaged in locally relevant IPL activities. Setting Six rural towns in South East New South Wales. Participants Local facilitators, staff of local health and other services, health professionals who supervised the 89 students in 37 IPL teams, and academic and administrative staff. Main outcome measures Perceived benefits as a consequence of interprofessional, service-learning interventions in these rural towns. Results Reported outcomes included increased local awareness of a particular issue addressed by the team; improved communication between different health professions; continued use of the team's product or a changed procedure in response to the teams' work; and evidence of improved use of a particular local health service. Conclusions Given the limited workforce available in rural areas to supervise clinical IPL placements, a service-learning IPL model that aims to build social capital may be a useful educational model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]