兽医学生的知识,态度和观点的不同观点后,对疼痛管理的角色扮演个案研究仔猪阉割。

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Kathryn L Proudfoot, Lucía Améndola, Monique Pairis-Garcia, Maria Huayamave Hernandez, Beth Ventura, Suzanne Millman
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案例研究在兽医课程中是很有价值的工具,可以帮助学生培养批判性思维能力。很少有研究调查案例如何影响学生对复杂动物福利问题的态度。目的是确定一个关于小猪阉割的角色扮演案例是否会影响兽医学生(a)回忆有关动物疼痛识别和管理的科学概念的能力和信心;(b)对猪、动物疼痛和疼痛管理的态度;(c)对动物疼痛和疼痛管理不同观点的自我反思。动物福利核心课程的一年级兽医学生参与了一个为期4周的小猪阉割案例,包括小组作业和角色扮演。学生完成了病例前和病例后的测验和调查(n = 128),以及病例后的书面反思(n = 133)。案例的影响是通过定量(配对t检验和Cochran’s Q测试用于测验和调查回答)和定性(书面反思的专题分析)分析来评估的。学生在病例后的测试中得分提高了8.6%,对猪的态度和为猪提供疼痛管理的实用性也有所提高。对书面反思的定性分析揭示了四个主要主题,包括学生对动物疼痛的先入为主的看法,改变他们对疼痛管理看法的灵活性或阻力,与导航不同观点相关的挑战,以及从案例中得到的关键结论。结果表明,角色扮演案例可以帮助兽医学生了解和反思复杂的动物福利问题,如疼痛管理。
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Veterinary Student Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perspectives on Differing Viewpoints Regarding Pain Management After a Role-Play Case Study on Piglet Castration.

Case studies can be valuable tools in veterinary curricula to help students develop critical thinking skills. Little research has investigated how cases can affect student attitudes on complex animal welfare issues. The objectives were to determine if a role-play case on piglet castration would affect veterinary students' (a) ability and confidence in recalling scientific concepts regarding identification and management of pain in animals; (b) attitudes toward pigs, animal pain, and pain management; and (c) self-reflection on different viewpoints on pain and pain management in animals. First-year veterinary students enrolled in a core animal welfare course participated in a 4-week piglet castration case that included group assignments and role-playing. Students completed pre- and post-case quizzes and surveys (n = 128), as well as a written reflection after the case (n = 133). The effects of the case were assessed using quantitative (paired t-tests and Cochran's Q tests for quiz and survey responses) and qualitative (thematic analysis of written reflections) analyses. Students scored 8.6% higher on their post-case quiz and had slightly more positive attitudes toward pigs and the practicality of providing pain management for pigs after the case. Qualitative analysis of the written reflections revealed four main themes, including student preconceptions about pain in animals, flexibility or resistance to change their views on pain management, challenges associated with navigating different perspectives, and key takeaways from the case. Results indicate that role-play cases may help veterinary students learn about, and reflect on, complex animal welfare issues such as pain management.

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2.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) is the peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC). As an internationally distributed journal, JVME provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, research, and discoveries about veterinary medical education. This exchange benefits veterinary faculty, students, and the veterinary profession as a whole by preparing veterinarians to better perform their professional activities and to meet the needs of society. The journal’s areas of focus include best practices and educational methods in veterinary education; recruitment, training, and mentoring of students at all levels of education, including undergraduate, graduate, veterinary technology, and continuing education; clinical instruction and assessment; institutional policy; and other challenges and issues faced by veterinary educators domestically and internationally. Veterinary faculty of all countries are encouraged to participate as contributors, reviewers, and institutional representatives.
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