Perspectives of undergraduate module convenors at a South African academic institution on medical student training in evidence-based health care: a qualitative study

South African Family Practice

 
 
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Title Perspectives of undergraduate module convenors at a South African academic institution on medical student training in evidence-based health care: a qualitative study
 
Creator Young, Taryn Rohwer, Anke Volmink, Jimmy Clarke, Mike
 
Subject Clinical epidemiology evidence based health care; medical students; teaching; undergraduate
Description Background: The increasing disease burden in Africa requires medical graduates to have problem-solving abilities. Interviews were conducted to assess module convenors’ perspectives on evidence-based health care (EBHC) teaching and learning.Methods: Qualitative research methods were used. Faculty convening medical undergraduate teaching modules were purposively sampled. Data collection was done using focus-group or individual interviews. Trained interviewers conducted interviews. Investigators conducted data analysis and interpretation.Results: Five focus groups and 10 individual interviews were conducted with convenors responsible for theory and clinical modules across various disciplines. Interviewees felt that EBHC teaching and learning were not optimal and indicated varying support for enhancing this. They identified various factors to be considered: contextual factors within the faculty (e.g. recognition for teaching), health sector issues (e.g. clinical workload), access to research, lecturer factors (e.g. competing priorities) and learners (e.g. motivation). They emphasised the key roles of lecturers as role models. Planning together to identify opportunities to integrate teaching and assessment, while ensuring coherence, clear explicit outcomes and promoting faculty development, was regarded as central to strengthening EBHC teaching and learning.Conclusions: The perspectives of module convenors are key to informing strategies to enhance EBHC teaching and learning.
 
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Contributor National Research Foundation of South Africa (UNIQUE GRANT NO 86420), US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR) through HRSA under the terms of T84HA21652 and via the Stellenbosch University Rural Medical Education Partnership Initiative.
Date 2015-11-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Qualitative research
Format application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/safp.v57i6.4317
 
Source South African Family Practice; Vol 57, No 6 (2015): November/December; 7 2078-6204 2078-6190
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage South Africa 2013 Faculty convening medical undergraduate teaching modules
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