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Development of real world learning opportunities in community exercise prescription for healthcare professional programmes - 'Physio Hub'.

Cunningham CaitrionaCatherine BlakeGrainne O DonoghueCiaran PurcellUlrik Mc Carthy PerssonKaren CradockSinead Mc Mahon
Published in: BMC medical education (2021)
Having sufficient clinical education opportunity for translating exercise theory into practice was identified as a key need (the Why?). Development of strategies for health promotion and design and delivery of evidence based exercise programmes with inter-professional and inter-sectoral network building were some of the graduate capabilities identified as being critically important. (the what?) The resultant UCD Physio Hub model of clinical education combines 'on campus' and 'community outreach' activity to facilitate inter-sectoral 'real world' experiential student learning in health promotion and exercise prescription for both healthy and clinical populations. Underpinned by social constructivist educational theory, students are encouraged to be creative and to collaborate in responding to identified health needs of specific community groups by designing and delivering community services. (the how?) In developing new student learning opportunities to enhance curriculum, a supportive organisational culture and context was critical with UCD having excellent exercise infrastructure and the Physio Hub project aligning with a community engagement ethos articulated in the university's strategy. (the where?) CONCLUSION: This paper provides an overview of Physio Hub, its services, educational practices and translational research ethos, all of which are combined to deliver a rich exercise and health promotion learning experience. Although developed for physiotherapy in this instance, the curriculum process and resultant education model could be applied across medical and other health professional programmes and to facilitate interdisciplinary learning.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • health promotion
  • high intensity
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • physical activity
  • resistance training
  • primary care
  • medical education
  • network analysis
  • health information
  • body composition
  • human health