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Iatreia

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Abstract

JACOME-HORTUA, Adriana Marcela; MUNOZ-ROBLES, Silvia Constanza  and  GONZALES, Hilda Leonor. Impact of case-based learning for students of clinical practices in physiotherapy. Iatreia [online]. 2022, vol.35, n.1, pp.48-56.  Epub Apr 27, 2022. ISSN 0121-0793.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.98.

Introduction:

The Case Based Learning (CBL) is a teaching and learning strategy that allows the articulation of acquired and new knowledge, stimulates the autonomous learning, improves the critical thinking and the argumentative skills in real contexts, developing the phase of “knowing” as explained by the Miller pyramid. The main goal of this research was to evaluate the impact on motivation and student learning produced by the implementation of cases-based learning strategy in last year students of a Physiotherapy Program.

Methodology:

Mixed design, quasi-experimental type, with twelve students selected by convenience. Intervention was developed in person at advisory times, for 18 weeks, every 15 days for 2 hours per meeting. The information was collected using knowledge test after and before of the intervention, focal groups with teachers and students and not members observations.

Results:

There were significant changes between the pre and post-intervention evaluation (16.7 %, 83.3 %, p <0.05), and the students described the experience as highly motivating and teachers as enriching. Our research supports the effect of the active learning, with the CBL and the pedagogic mediation developed with the teacher through the phases and sequences of the strategy.

Conclusion:

Case-based learning, implemented in a systematic, organized and planned manner, is a useful strategy in the training process of physical therapists. Promotes the development of critical, reflective and analytical capacity and the achievement of professional skills.

Keywords : Case Reports; Health Education; Problem-Based Learning; Rehabilitation.

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