Teaching research in paediatrics: A "hands on" experience for medical students

Aim: To teach medical students about the methods, ethics and practicalities of conducting social science research, using a "hands on" approach. Methods: For a Student Selected Component (elective) offered by the Hull York Medical School, five students, under supervision, conducted a pilot...

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Main Authors: Aggarwal, S., Chadha, P., Kalia, S., Richardson, S., Winterbottom, L., Shields, Linda
Format: Journal Article
Published: ANZAME: The Association for Health Professional Education 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11523
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Summary:Aim: To teach medical students about the methods, ethics and practicalities of conducting social science research, using a "hands on" approach. Methods: For a Student Selected Component (elective) offered by the Hull York Medical School, five students, under supervision, conducted a pilot study of a research project about family-centred care in three children's hospitals in the UK. They used a set of questionnaires for parents of hospitalised children, and staff, developed in Australia. Results: The students all scored highly on assessment and demonstrated that they had learned much about research methods and the ethics surrounding data collection with families in a hospital setting. The results confirmed the reliability of the tool for use in the UK. Conclusions: The students learned about social science research, its methods, ethical issues and practical problems surrounding data collection.