"Peer-assisted learning" (PAL) in the Skills-Lab--an inventory at the medical faculties of the Federal Republic of Germany.

GMS Zeitschrift fur Medizinische Ausbildung Pub Date : 2015-02-11 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma000952
M Blohm, J Lauter, S Branchereau, M Krautter, N Köhl-Hackert, J Jünger, W Herzog, C Nikendei
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Abstract

Background: Over multiple years, the didactic concept of "peer-assisted learning" (PAL) has proved to be valuable for medical education. Particularly in the field of the nowadays widely established Skills-Labs, the assignment of student tutors is both popular and effective. The aim of the underlying study is to assess the current status of PAL programs within German medical faculties' Skills-Labs regarding their distribution, extent, structure and content based on a nation-wide survey.

Methods: All 36 medical faculties in Germany were contacted and asked for their participation (via telephone or in written form) in the survey encompassing 16 central questions as to the structure of established PAL programs. Data obtained were subject to quantitative and qualitative analysis.

Results: 35 of 36 (97.2%) medical faculties participated in the survey. A PAL program was shown to be established at 33 (91.7%) faculties. However, the results show distinct differences between different faculties with respect to extent and content of the PAL programs.

Conclusions: Among German medical Skills-Labs, PAL has been established almost ubiquitously. Further studies on the conception and standardization of training concepts appear to be pivotal for the advancement of PAL in the context of Skills-Labs.

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技能实验室中的"同侪协助学习"————德意志联邦共和国医学院的一份清单。
背景:多年来,“同伴辅助学习”(PAL)的教学概念已被证明对医学教育有价值。特别是在当今广泛建立的技能实验室领域,学生导师的分配既受欢迎又有效。这项基础研究的目的是根据一项全国性的调查,评估德国医学院技能实验室中PAL项目的分布、范围、结构和内容的现状。方法:与德国所有36所医学院取得联系,并要求他们(通过电话或书面形式)参与调查,调查内容包括16个关于已建立的PAL计划结构的核心问题。获得的数据进行定量和定性分析。结果:36所医学院中有35所(97.2%)参与了调查。33个学院(91.7%)建立了PAL项目。然而,结果显示不同院系在PAL课程的程度和内容方面存在明显差异。结论:在德国医学技能实验室中,PAL几乎无处不在。在技能实验室的背景下,进一步研究培训概念的概念和标准化对于PAL的发展至关重要。
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