TY - JOUR
T1 - Service learning in medical and nursing training
T2 - a randomized controlled trial
AU - Leung, A.Y.M.
AU - Chan, S.S.C.
AU - Kwan, C.W.
AU - Cheung, M.K.T.
AU - Leung, S.S.K.
AU - Fong, D.Y.T.
N1 - Funding Information:We wish to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of the students and older adults who participated in this study. Special thanks go to Connie Chiu, Pinky Jaw, Edward Lau for their kind support and assistance during data collection and preliminary analysis, and the anonymous reviewers for their thoughtful review and guidance. We would also like to thank St. James’ Settlement and Sheng Kung Hui Council of Welfare for their kind support in assisting the coordination for older adults. This project was funded by KK Leung Teaching and Learning Grant 2006–2007, The University of Hong Kong (project code: 200701165012).
PY - 2012/10
Y1 - 2012/10
N2 - The purpose of this study was to explore the long term effect of a
service learning project on medical and nursing students’ knowledge in
aging and their attitudes toward older adults. A total of 124 students
were recruited and then randomized to intervention group (IG) and
control group (CG). A pre-and-post-intervention design measured
students’ knowledge in aging (using modified Palmore’s Fact on Aging
Quiz) and attitudes toward older adults (using Kogan’s Old People
Scale). A total of 103 students completed all the activities and
questionnaires. After the intervention, there were significant
differences between the IG and CG on Palmore’s mental health (MH) (P = .04), Palmore’s total score (P = .02) and Kogan’s negative attitudes toward older adults (P = .001).
All students increased their positive attitude toward older adults
after the intervention. However, both the IG and CG showed a decrease in
positive attitudes 1 month after the interventon, and such decrease
varied, depending on the programme which students attended. The current
study showed that the 10-week service learning activities significantly
increased medical and nursing students’ overall knowledge of aging and
their understanding of mental health needs in old age, and reduced their
negative attitudes toward older adults. However, the effect is not
long-lasting. On the other hand, its effect on positive attitudes toward
older adults cannot be concluded. Periodic contacts with older adults
via service learning activities may be needed to sustain attitude change
toward older adults.
AB - The purpose of this study was to explore the long term effect of a
service learning project on medical and nursing students’ knowledge in
aging and their attitudes toward older adults. A total of 124 students
were recruited and then randomized to intervention group (IG) and
control group (CG). A pre-and-post-intervention design measured
students’ knowledge in aging (using modified Palmore’s Fact on Aging
Quiz) and attitudes toward older adults (using Kogan’s Old People
Scale). A total of 103 students completed all the activities and
questionnaires. After the intervention, there were significant
differences between the IG and CG on Palmore’s mental health (MH) (P = .04), Palmore’s total score (P = .02) and Kogan’s negative attitudes toward older adults (P = .001).
All students increased their positive attitude toward older adults
after the intervention. However, both the IG and CG showed a decrease in
positive attitudes 1 month after the interventon, and such decrease
varied, depending on the programme which students attended. The current
study showed that the 10-week service learning activities significantly
increased medical and nursing students’ overall knowledge of aging and
their understanding of mental health needs in old age, and reduced their
negative attitudes toward older adults. However, the effect is not
long-lasting. On the other hand, its effect on positive attitudes toward
older adults cannot be concluded. Periodic contacts with older adults
via service learning activities may be needed to sustain attitude change
toward older adults.
KW - Attitude
KW - Knowledge about aging
KW - Medical and nursing students
KW - Older adults
KW - Service learning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84866122695&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10459-011-9329-9
DO - 10.1007/s10459-011-9329-9
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 21964953
AN - SCOPUS:84866122695
SN - 1382-4996
VL - 17
SP - 529
EP - 545
JO - Advances in Health Sciences Education
JF - Advances in Health Sciences Education
IS - 4
ER -