How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan

Engaging in social contributions to enhance social participation and attending community experiential service learning or internship courses have become an essential learning experience for university students. On the basis of postmodern education theories, this study adopted images and oral account...

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Main Authors: Guey-Shin Shyu, Shinn-Jou Lin, Wei-Ta Fang, Bai-You Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5402
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spelling doaj-6230ab9221ed4f60b20e3349f5d849892020-11-25T02:36:36ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-07-01175402540210.3390/ijerph17155402How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in TaiwanGuey-Shin Shyu0Shinn-Jou Lin1Wei-Ta Fang2Bai-You Cheng3Department of Tourism, Tungnan University, Shenkeng District, New Taipei City 22202, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Resources Management, TransWorld University, Douliu City, Yunlin County 64063, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei City 11677, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Environmental Resources Management, TransWorld University, Douliu City, Yunlin County 64063, TaiwanEngaging in social contributions to enhance social participation and attending community experiential service learning or internship courses have become an essential learning experience for university students. On the basis of postmodern education theories, this study adopted images and oral accounts involving personal experiences to construct a postmodern education research scheme by using the method of collaborative ethnography. This study selected and performed the following services: filming a community documentary, administering community health dance classes, and archiving community cultural artifacts in databases. Interviews were also administered to facilitate implementation of the actual services. Community health services commonly seen in Taiwan and abroad were compiled, and the resources required for each service were examined. Subsequently, factor analysis was performed to explore the characteristic of these services in order to recommend feasible services for university students to undertake. The results indicated that the eight resources required for the 59 common community health services were (1) a designated space or venue, (2) materials, (3) monetary resources, (4) human resources, (5) expertise, (6) professional equipment, (7) patience, and (8) empathy. The results revealed three principal components, namely labor services, high-resource services, and professional services, for a total explanatory power of 67.99%; the individual explanatory power of these components accounted for 25.04%, 21.81%, and 21.15%, respectively. Next, community health care services suitable for university students to perform were selected and implemented, and these services were well received. The study results indicated that community and environmental justice can be realized by identifying with the value of community health services and promoting postmodern education theories and social norms. The research results are suitable for implementation after the COVID-19 pandemic.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5402community health servicespostmodern education theoriesfactor analysis
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author Guey-Shin Shyu
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Bai-You Cheng
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Shinn-Jou Lin
Wei-Ta Fang
Bai-You Cheng
How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
community health services
postmodern education theories
factor analysis
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Shinn-Jou Lin
Wei-Ta Fang
Bai-You Cheng
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title How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
title_short How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
title_full How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
title_fullStr How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed How to Screen Suitable Service Improve Community Health Care Services by University Students in Taiwan
title_sort how to screen suitable service improve community health care services by university students in taiwan
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series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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1660-4601
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Engaging in social contributions to enhance social participation and attending community experiential service learning or internship courses have become an essential learning experience for university students. On the basis of postmodern education theories, this study adopted images and oral accounts involving personal experiences to construct a postmodern education research scheme by using the method of collaborative ethnography. This study selected and performed the following services: filming a community documentary, administering community health dance classes, and archiving community cultural artifacts in databases. Interviews were also administered to facilitate implementation of the actual services. Community health services commonly seen in Taiwan and abroad were compiled, and the resources required for each service were examined. Subsequently, factor analysis was performed to explore the characteristic of these services in order to recommend feasible services for university students to undertake. The results indicated that the eight resources required for the 59 common community health services were (1) a designated space or venue, (2) materials, (3) monetary resources, (4) human resources, (5) expertise, (6) professional equipment, (7) patience, and (8) empathy. The results revealed three principal components, namely labor services, high-resource services, and professional services, for a total explanatory power of 67.99%; the individual explanatory power of these components accounted for 25.04%, 21.81%, and 21.15%, respectively. Next, community health care services suitable for university students to perform were selected and implemented, and these services were well received. The study results indicated that community and environmental justice can be realized by identifying with the value of community health services and promoting postmodern education theories and social norms. The research results are suitable for implementation after the COVID-19 pandemic.
topic community health services
postmodern education theories
factor analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5402
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