Co-developing a planetary health module for pediatrics: a student-led initiative with peer teaching and evaluation of planetary health literacy

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sonja Block , Sebastian Kerzel , Susanne Harner , Michael Leitzmann , Linda Puppe , Carmen Jochem
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Abstract

Objectives

The aim of the study was to co-develop and implement a student-driven, interactive, and competence-based planetary health education (PHE) module on climate-sensitive health counselling (CSHC) in pediatrics and to evaluate pediatric planetary health literacy among medical students at a medical faculty in Germany.

Study design

This is a mixed methods study with a qualitative co-developing process of a teaching intervention in the pediatric curriculum of medical students and a pre-post evaluation. The questionnaires assessed whether the module could enhance students' planetary health literacy and evaluated its didactic design.

Methods

A teaching module titled “Child Health in Times of Planetary Crises” was co-developed, integrating insights from interviews with pediatricians practicing CSHC. Measurable learning objectives were created using Bloom's taxonomy. The module included an online course and a seminar that applied CSHC in pediatric scenarios, focussing on preventive and adaptive consultation. Pre- and post-course questionnaires assessed planetary health literacy, covering knowledge, understanding, and self-assessed competence, along with feedback on the course design. Statistical analysis included paired t-tests, Pearson correlations, and median comparisons.

Results

Students rated the module as “important”, “interesting” and “neglected in the rest of the curriculum”. Their planetary health literacy improved significantly across knowledge, comprehension of pediatrician's special responsibilities, and self-assessed competence to advise patients on adaptive and preventive measures (p < 0.01). The module's design received positive evaluation.

Conclusion

The module effectively enhanced planetary health literacy among medical students. Competence-based education on medical response strategies is essential for addressing children's vulnerability to growing health risks posed by planetary crises. We recommend integrating planetary health education into discipline-specific teaching and cross-disciplinary subjects.

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共同制定儿科全球健康模块:一项由学生主导的倡议,与同行教学和评估全球健康知识
本研究的目的是共同开发和实施一个以学生为导向、互动和基于能力的儿科气候敏感健康咨询(CSHC)行星健康教育(PHE)模块,并评估德国一所医学院医科学生的儿科行星健康素养。研究设计:这是一项混合方法研究,采用定性的共同开发过程,对医学生的儿科课程进行教学干预,并进行前后评估。问卷评估了该模块是否能够提高学生的地球健康素养,并评估了其教学设计。方法结合对实施CSHC的儿科医生的访谈,共同开发了一个名为“全球危机时期的儿童健康”的教学模块。可测量的学习目标是使用布鲁姆的分类法创建的。该模块包括一个在线课程和一个研讨会,将CSHC应用于儿科情况,重点是预防性和适应性咨询。课前和课后问卷评估了全球健康素养,包括知识、理解和自我评估能力,以及对课程设计的反馈。统计分析包括配对t检验、Pearson相关性和中位数比较。结果:学生们认为该模块“重要”、“有趣”和“在课程的其他部分被忽视”。他们的全球卫生素养在知识、对儿科医生特殊责任的理解以及就适应性和预防措施向患者提供建议的自我评估能力方面显著提高(p <;0.01)。该模块的设计得到了积极的评价。结论该模块有效提高了医学生的行星健康素养。基于能力的医疗应对战略教育对于解决儿童易受全球危机造成的日益严重的健康风险影响的问题至关重要。我们建议将地球健康教育纳入特定学科的教学和跨学科学科。
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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
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发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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