Near-peer teaching in simulation

被引:0
|
作者
Malmut, Laura [1 ,2 ]
Ng, Alvin [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] MedStar Natl Rehabil Hosp, 102 Irving St NW, Washington, DC 20010 USA
[2] Georgetown Univ, Sch Med, Washington, DC USA
来源
关键词
HEALTH-CARE; VALIDATION; FRAMEWORK; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.1111/tct.13645
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background Development, implementation and evaluation of a simulation curriculum is time and resource intensive. Limited faculty time and training are cited as primary barriers to adopting simulation into medical education. Near-peer teaching is a potential solution to manage the increased teaching demands that occur with simulation use.Approach In 2022, we implemented a near-peer simulation curriculum for teaching junior physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) residents high-acuity low-opportunity events commonly seen on the inpatient rehabilitation unit. The curriculum was taught by senior residents to supplement faculty lectures. Senior residents completed facilitator training on simulator logistics, debriefing and formative assessment.Evaluation Residents completed an end-of-course questionnaire evaluating teaching effectiveness and perceived knowledge acquisition. All items were scored on a 5-point Likert-type scale. Learners rated their near-peers as having good clinical teaching effectiveness (mean [SD], 4.66[0.38]). Senior residents (n = 6) disclosed feeling knowledgeable about the topics they instructed (baseline 3.9[3.2-4.4]; after 4.6[4.1-4.9]; p = 0.19), and junior residents (n = 6) felt they gained knowledge and improved their ability to manage patients as a result of the near-peer curriculum (baseline 2.4[2.3-2.5]; after 3.9[3.5-4.2]; p = 0.005).Implications This educational programme is an example of how near-peer teaching can be used in simulation. Our simulation curriculum taught by near-peers was valued by learners as well taught and educational. Research is needed that directly compares the effectiveness of near-pear teaching to faculty instruction. We hope that by sharing our work, educators will feel inspired to use near-peer teachers for simulation instruction when faculty availability for teaching is scarce.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Near-Peer Teaching in Anatomy: An Approach for Deeper Learning
    Evans, Darrell J. R.
    Cuffe, Tracy
    ANATOMICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2009, 2 (05) : 227 - 233
  • [22] Organising near-peer teaching programmes for clinical professionals
    Cumberworth, Julian
    Apperley, Harry
    Francis, Irene
    CLINICAL TEACHER, 2020, 17 (02): : 122 - 125
  • [23] Near-Peer Perspectives on a Voluntary Peer Teaching Program: Challenges and Solutions
    Zhu, Marissa M.
    Brennan, Matthew T.
    MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATOR, 2025, 35 (01) : 63 - 90
  • [24] Why near-peer teaching should be in the Teaching Excellence Framework assessment
    Sheard, Angela
    O'Leary, Denis
    CLINICAL TEACHER, 2018, 15 (06): : 509 - 510
  • [25] Near-peer facilitation: a win-win simulation
    Antonelou, Marilina
    Krishnamoorthy, Sanjay
    Walker, Gemma
    Murch, Nick
    MEDICAL EDUCATION, 2014, 48 (05) : 544 - 545
  • [26] Near-peer interprofessional simulation training in an undergraduate setting
    Young, Matthew
    Wilkinson, Tansy
    BMJ SIMULATION & TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING, 2019, 5 (02): : 111 - 113
  • [27] A systematic review of the literature describing the outcomes of near-peer mentoring and near-peer teaching and learning programs for medical students in Iran
    Khamesipour, Faham
    Khoshgoftar, Zohreh
    Khajeali, Nasrin
    Yakub, Mohsin
    MEDICINA BALEAR, 2022, 37 (03): : 11 - 17
  • [28] Near-peer surgical simulation & teaching day for newly qualified FY1 doctors
    Thompson, Joe
    Dodd, Eleanor
    Morris, Rebecca
    Wragg, Ashley
    Gleeson, Joe
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SURGERY, 2022, 109
  • [29] The Efficacy of Near-Peer Teaching in Paramedicine Education: a Literature Review
    Steve Whitfield
    Medical Science Educator, 2021, 31 : 963 - 968
  • [30] Student teaching: views of student near-peer teachers and learners
    Bulte, Carolien
    Betts, Aaron
    Garner, Kathryn
    Durning, Steven
    MEDICAL TEACHER, 2007, 29 (06) : 583 - 590