Becoming a physiotherapist - a qualitative study exploring students’ perspectives on peer assisted learning in physiotherapy education

Peer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training. This study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experien...

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Published inPhysiotherapy theory and practice Vol. 40; no. 11; pp. 2604 - 2616
Main Authors Christensen, Lene, Hilde, Gunvor, Eik, Hedda
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Abstract Peer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training. This study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experiences of PAL study groups from the perspective of physiotherapy students. We conducted focus group interviews with 15 first-semester students who had attended PAL study groups, and 8 third-semester students who had been PAL leaders. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive, thematic analysis. Four main themes were generated: 1) An overwhelming transition - Eased by PAL study groups; 2) The significant role model - Creating safe learning environments; 3) Building a bridge between theory and practice through scaffolding; and 4) Time to mature and filtered knowledge. Overall, we found that PAL study groups formed an important community of practice, and that the PAL leaders became important role models, providing academic, social, and emotional support. Students learning from students in PAL study groups seemed beneficial to bridge theory and practice. Our findings support the implementation of PAL study groups as a supplement to formal teaching and suggest that PAL aids students' transition to the university environment.
AbstractList BackgroundPeer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training.ObjectivesThis study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experiences of PAL study groups from the perspective of physiotherapy students.MethodsWe conducted focus group interviews with 15 first-semester students who had attended PAL study groups, and 8 third-semester students who had been PAL leaders. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive, thematic analysis.ResultsFour main themes were generated: 1) An overwhelming transition – Eased by PAL study groups; 2) The significant role model – Creating safe learning environments; 3) Building a bridge between theory and practice through scaffolding; and 4) Time to mature and filtered knowledge.ConclusionOverall, we found that PAL study groups formed an important community of practice, and that the PAL leaders became important role models, providing academic, social, and emotional support. Students learning from students in PAL study groups seemed beneficial to bridge theory and practice. Our findings support the implementation of PAL study groups as a supplement to formal teaching and suggest that PAL aids students’ transition to the university environment.
Peer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training. This study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experiences of PAL study groups from the perspective of physiotherapy students. We conducted focus group interviews with 15 first-semester students who had attended PAL study groups, and 8 third-semester students who had been PAL leaders. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive, thematic analysis. Four main themes were generated: 1) An overwhelming transition - Eased by PAL study groups; 2) The significant role model - Creating safe learning environments; 3) Building a bridge between theory and practice through scaffolding; and 4) Time to mature and filtered knowledge. Overall, we found that PAL study groups formed an important community of practice, and that the PAL leaders became important role models, providing academic, social, and emotional support. Students learning from students in PAL study groups seemed beneficial to bridge theory and practice. Our findings support the implementation of PAL study groups as a supplement to formal teaching and suggest that PAL aids students' transition to the university environment.
Peer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training.BACKGROUNDPeer assisted learning (PAL) has become increasingly popular in higher education, and a range of benefits have been reported for students. However, there is scant knowledge on PAL study groups in physiotherapy undergraduate training.This study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experiences of PAL study groups from the perspective of physiotherapy students.OBJECTIVESThis study aimed to generate in-depth knowledge about the experiences of PAL study groups from the perspective of physiotherapy students.We conducted focus group interviews with 15 first-semester students who had attended PAL study groups, and 8 third-semester students who had been PAL leaders. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive, thematic analysis.METHODSWe conducted focus group interviews with 15 first-semester students who had attended PAL study groups, and 8 third-semester students who had been PAL leaders. The interviews were analyzed using an inductive, thematic analysis.Four main themes were generated: 1) An overwhelming transition - Eased by PAL study groups; 2) The significant role model - Creating safe learning environments; 3) Building a bridge between theory and practice through scaffolding; and 4) Time to mature and filtered knowledge.RESULTSFour main themes were generated: 1) An overwhelming transition - Eased by PAL study groups; 2) The significant role model - Creating safe learning environments; 3) Building a bridge between theory and practice through scaffolding; and 4) Time to mature and filtered knowledge.Overall, we found that PAL study groups formed an important community of practice, and that the PAL leaders became important role models, providing academic, social, and emotional support. Students learning from students in PAL study groups seemed beneficial to bridge theory and practice. Our findings support the implementation of PAL study groups as a supplement to formal teaching and suggest that PAL aids students' transition to the university environment.CONCLUSIONOverall, we found that PAL study groups formed an important community of practice, and that the PAL leaders became important role models, providing academic, social, and emotional support. Students learning from students in PAL study groups seemed beneficial to bridge theory and practice. Our findings support the implementation of PAL study groups as a supplement to formal teaching and suggest that PAL aids students' transition to the university environment.
Author Hilde, Gunvor
Christensen, Lene
Eik, Hedda
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Physical therapy
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