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Medical Student Perceptions of Near Peer Teaching within an Histology Course at the University of Sassari, Italy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Medical Student Perceptions of Near Peer Teaching within an Histology Course at the University of Sassari, Italy / Sotgiu, M.A., Bandiera, P., Mazzarello, V., Saderi, L., Montella, A., Moxham, B.J.. - In: EDUCATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 2227-7102. - 12:8(2022), p. 527. [10.3390/educsci12080527]
abstract:
Near peer teaching (NPT) is becoming recognized as a valuable instrument with advantages for both students and teachers. Despite the recognized benefits, NPT programmes are not usually embedded within university healthcare curricula and, to our knowledge, there have been few studies assessing medical students’ attitudes towards NPT for histology courses. Our study is the first that assess medical students’ perceptions concerning the value of NPT for a course in the human organ histology component of anatomy. A NPT programme was provided for second-year medical students and delivered during laboratory sessions for microscopic anatomy. The NPT tutors were recruited from third-, fourth- or fifth-year medical students. The medical tutees completed a questionnaire to assess their attitudes towards NPT. The initial hypothesis tested was that students preferred to be taught by their professional teachers and not by NPT tutors. A total of 113 students completed the questionnaire (46% response rate). Of these, 70% of respondents rated the support of the NPT tutors as being excellent or good. Furthermore, 60% of respondents agreed that the NPT programme should be introduced officially into the medical curriculum. The findings are not consistent with our initial hypothesis, and suggest that NPT could be a valuable instrument for the understanding of histological concepts.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
attitudes; histology; medical students; near peer teaching
List of contributors:
Sotgiu, M. A.; Bandiera, P.; Mazzarello, V.; Saderi, L.; Montella, A.; Moxham, B. J.
Authors of the University:
BANDIERA Pasquale
MAZZARELLO Vittorio Lorenzo
MONTELLA Andrea Costantino Mario
SOTGIU Maria Alessandra
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/300324
Published in:
EDUCATION SCIENCES
Journal
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