Physiotherapy students’ perception on problem based learning

T. Dissanayaka, K. Marambe, E. Liyanage
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Objective: To assess the third year physiotherapy students’ perception of problem based learning sessions in Musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Design, setting and sample: Third year physiotherapy students in the department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, University of Peradeniya. Measurements: A 15 item, self-administered questionnaire with a five point Likert scale was used. Results: The response rate was 75% (24 out of 32). Seventy nine per cent of students agreed that it promotes critical thinking. A majority of students felt that, the PBL sessions were better at fulfilling learning objectives, gave better factual knowledge of musculoskeletal physiotherapy was enjoyable and ensured team work. Most of the students’ indicated that more such sessions should be organised in the future. The main disadvantage perceived was that it was time-consuming. Conclusion : The results of this study showed that, third year physiotherapy students’ perception of problem based learning sessions in musculoskeletal physiotherapy was positive. Thus it can be used as a teaching learning strategy. Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics 2012; 3 (3): 75-81 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i3.4787
物理治疗学生对问题型学习的认知
目的:评估三年级物理治疗学生对肌肉骨骼物理治疗中基于问题的学习环节的感知。设计、设置和样本:Peradeniya大学联合健康科学学院物理治疗系三年级物理治疗学生。测量方法:采用李克特五分制问卷,共15项。结果:有效率为75%(24 / 32)。79%的学生认为它能促进批判性思维。大多数学生认为,PBL课程更好地实现了学习目标,提供了更好的肌肉骨骼物理治疗的事实知识,令人愉快,并确保了团队合作。大多数学生表示,未来应举办更多这样的讲座。人们认为主要的缺点是耗时。结论:本研究结果显示,三年级物理治疗学生对肌肉骨骼物理治疗中基于问题的学习课程的感知是积极的。因此,它可以作为一种教学策略。斯里兰卡生物医学信息学杂志2012;3 (3): 75-81 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/sljbmi.v3i3.4787
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