Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences

Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences

Skills` training of junior medical students: staff versus peers

Yazarlar: Ismat M Mutwali, Amani A Rahman Kamer, Abdullahi N Hassan

Cilt 2 , Sayı 3 , 2015 , Sayfalar 20-25

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DOI:10.21276/apjhs.2015.2.3.6

Anahtar Kelimeler:Peer,Eaching,Junior medical students,Skills training,Staff versus peers

Özet: Introduction: Skills` training at the faculty of medicine of AAU (SUDAN) starts early during the preclinical period. However, the patients` care pressure on trained staff, the limited resources and the difficulty of recruiting part time teachers, forced the administration finding other resources. An effective alternative could be peer-teaching. But can peer-tutors be as effective as staff in teaching skills? Our aim was to establish whether peer-tutors are as effective as trained staff and whether peer-tutees are disadvantaged by PAL and that PAL can help in solving the problem of limited resources. Methods: Senior students were selected and trained to participate in the skills training. Emphasis was on technique of normal examination and focused history. Learners were second-year students learning the cardiovascular module. Groups of eight students were randomly allocated to a staff or a peertutor. Each group attended three sessions. Performance of the learners was assessed by an OSCE at the end of the training. Data were collected in questionnaire using five-point Likert scale and analyzed. Results: Eleven staff and seven peer-tutors participated. Fifty six students were taught by peers and eighty by staff .Response rate to the questionnaire was 86%. Peer-taught students obtained a significant higher scores in the OSCE than staff taught students P=0.002. There were significant differences in six of the ten items investigated in the questionnaire Conclusion: Peer-taught students performed better than staff-taught students. Trained Peer-tutors can be as effective as staff in teaching skills. They can participate effectively in solving the problem of shortage of trained staff. Junior medical students are disadvantaged by peer-tutoring


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@article{2015, title={Skills` training of junior medical students: staff versus peers}, volume={2}, number={20–25}, publisher={Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences}, author={Ismat M Mutwali,Amani A Rahman Kamer,Abdullahi N Hassan}, year={2015} }
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Ismat M Mutwali,Amani A Rahman Kamer,Abdullahi N Hassan. (2015). Skills` training of junior medical students: staff versus peers (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences.
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Ismat M Mutwali,Amani A Rahman Kamer,Abdullahi N Hassan. Skills` Training of Junior Medical Students: Staff versus Peers. no. 20–25, Asian Pacific Journal of Health Sciences, 2015.