通过以社区为基础的学习项目提高社区老年人的自我效能感并满足他们的体育活动需求。

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Michael J Landram, Debra L Fetherman
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摘要

以社区为基础的学习(CBL)最好地服务于学生和社区成员,当组织者反映社会的需求,关注和意图。在世界范围内,社区内的一个重点领域是老年人(OA)的迅速扩大和人口年龄的普遍增加。据估计,到2060年,美国将有四分之一的人口达到或超过65岁。这种关注反映在政府和专业组织的目标中。例如,《2030年健康人》的一些目标是降低OA患者患糖尿病、骨质疏松症和跌倒相关损伤的风险。增加OA患者的身体活动(PA)是预防慢性疾病、突发性跌倒损伤和提高生活质量的关键策略。健康科学和运动科学(HES)本科课程的一个核心学习成果是教学生如何通过增加他们的PA来帮助个人对抗久坐不动的生活方式。CBL被认为是一种让学生参与社区活动和实践动手学习的教学方法。本文描述了HES教师和服务OA的社区组织之间的十年CBL伙伴关系是如何为本科HES项目开发的,并演变为支持课程和社区需求。
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Increasing self-efficacy and meeting the physical activity needs of community older adults through a community-based learning project.

Community-based learning (CBL) best serves students and community members when organizers reflect on the needs, concerns, and intentions of society. Worldwide, an area of focus within communities is their rapid expansion of older adults (OA) and a general increased population age. Within the U.S. it is estimated that a quarter of the population will be 65 or older by 2060. This concern is mirrored in the goals of government and professional organizations. For instance, some goals of Healthy People 2030 are to reduce the risk of diabetes, osteoporosis and fall-related injuries in OA. Increasing physical activity (PA) among OA is a key strategy to prevent chronic disease, sudden fall injuries and improve quality of life. A central learning outcome of health science and exercise science (HES) undergraduate curricula is teaching students how to help individuals combat sedentary lifestyles by increasing their PA. CBL is recognized as a pedagogical method for students to engage with the community and practice hands-on learning. This article describes how a 10-year CBL partnership between HES faculty and a community organization serving OA was developed for an undergraduate HES program and evolved to support curricular and community needs.

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GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION
GERONTOLOGY & GERIATRICS EDUCATION EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Gerontology & Geriatrics Education is geared toward the exchange of information related to research, curriculum development, course and program evaluation, classroom and practice innovation, and other topics with educational implications for gerontology and geriatrics. It is designed to appeal to a broad range of students, teachers, practitioners, administrators, and policy makers and is dedicated to improving awareness of best practices and resources for gerontologists and gerontology/geriatrics educators. Peer Review Policy: All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.
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