Sustaining and improving an international service-learning partnership: Evaluation of an evidence-based service delivery model

被引:12
|
作者
Hayward, Lorna M. [1 ]
Li, Li [2 ]
机构
[1] Northeastern Univ, Phys Therapy Dept, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Pain Relief Phys Therapy, Dept Phys Therapy, Boston, MA USA
关键词
Global health; international service-learning; physical therapy education; PARTICIPATORY RESEARCH; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; CULTURAL COMPETENCE; GLOBAL HEALTH; COMMUNITY; CHALLENGES; EDUCATION;
D O I
10.1080/09593985.2017.1318425
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Background: International service learning (ISL) is an instructional method used by physical therapist educators in the United States (US) to prepare students for rendering culturally competent care. ISL is a faculty led student learning opportunity that includes academic instruction and community service in an international context. Research exists that explores student experiences with ISL, but studies that evaluate ISL partnerships and include global stakeholder feedback are lacking. The purposes of this study were to: 1) integrate a partnership evaluation component into an existing curriculum-based ISL model and 2) through evaluation identify benefits, drawbacks, and suggestions for improving and sustaining the academic-community partnership. Methods: Community-based participatory research design using a mixed methods approach was used to evaluate a ISL partnership between a US-based physical therapy program and a service site in Ecuador. Participants were 31 staff working at the global service site. Over three years, 11 interviews were conducted and 26 surveys were administered to global partner staff. Data were analyzed using qualitative thematic content analysis and descriptive statistics. Results: Partnership benefits included the following: continuity of ISL team leadership, targeted rehabilitative efforts, sensitivity to cultural norms, respectful communication, and interaction with local community. Drawbacks were as follows: deficits in cultural awareness, language barriers, and poor treatment carryover. Suggestions for sustaining the relationship incorporated: additional pre-trip communication, education of staff, and improved language skills. Conclusion: As more US teams deliver clinical services abroad, intentional evaluation approaches must include the global stakeholder in the planning, implementation, and evaluation phases to maximize partnerships benefits.
引用
收藏
页码:475 / 489
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Future of Service-Learning: New Solutions for Sustaining and Improving Practice
    Favazza, Joseph A.
    [J]. TEACHING THEOLOGY AND RELIGION, 2012, 15 (01): : 95 - 96
  • [2] The Future of Service-Learning: New Solutions for Sustaining and Improving Practice
    Bell, Lydia F.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT, 2010, 51 (06) : 730 - 732
  • [3] international service-learning
    Merrill, John
    Galloway, Erin
    [J]. 36TH ANNUAL FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, CONFERENCE PROGRAM, VOLS 1-4: BORDERS: INTERNATIONAL, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL, 2006, : 440 - +
  • [4] The sustaining possibilities of service-learning engagements
    Nelson, Carla
    Antaya-Moore, Dana
    Badley, Kenneth
    Coleman, Wendy
    [J]. TEACHERS AND TEACHING, 2010, 16 (03) : 353 - 371
  • [5] Service-learning and chemistry: What a partnership!
    Barron-Fridman, L
    [J]. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1999, 217 : U497 - U497
  • [6] Service-Learning in the Nursing Curriculum: Are We at the Level of Evidence-Based Practice?
    Stallwood, Lynda G.
    Groh, Carla J.
    [J]. NURSING EDUCATION PERSPECTIVES, 2011, 32 (05) : 298 - 302
  • [7] Teaching Research and Evidence-Based Practice Using a Service-Learning Approach
    Balakas, Karen
    Sparks, Laurie
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NURSING EDUCATION, 2010, 49 (12) : 691 - 695
  • [8] Using Polvika's model to create a service-learning partnership
    Foss, GF
    Bonaiuto, MM
    Johnson, ZS
    Moreland, DM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 2003, 73 (08) : 305 - 310
  • [9] Implementing and Sustaining Service-Learning at the Institutional Level
    Young, Cheri A.
    Shinnar, Rachel S.
    Ackerman, Robert L.
    Carruthers, Cynthia P.
    Young, Deborah A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION, 2007, 29 (03) : 344 - 365
  • [10] Sustaining intergenerational service-learning in gerontology education
    O'Quin, JA
    Bulot, JJ
    Johnson, CJ
    [J]. EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY, 2005, 31 (01) : 41 - 49