Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative review

The knowledge, skills and attitudes taught on Advanced Life Support (ALS) courses are an important learning requirement for healthcare professionals who are involved with the care of acutely unwell patients. It is essential that the course design and delivery is appropriately planned to ensure that...

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Main Authors: Andrew Lockey, Patricia Conaghan, Andrew Bland, Felicity Astin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Resuscitation Plus
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666520420300540
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spelling doaj-d33e8d54474e49cf9ea207ad8b4475ee2021-05-24T04:32:14ZengElsevierResuscitation Plus2666-52042021-03-015100053Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative reviewAndrew Lockey0Patricia Conaghan1Andrew Bland2Felicity Astin3Calderdale & Huddersfield NHS Trust, Halifax, UK; Corresponding author at: Emergency Department, Calderdale Royal Hospital, Salterhebble, Halifax HX3 0PW, UK.University of Manchester, School of Health Sciences, UKUniversity of Huddersfield, Centre for Applied Research in Health, UKCalderdale & Huddersfield NHS Trust, Halifax, UK; University of Huddersfield, Centre for Applied Research in Health, UKThe knowledge, skills and attitudes taught on Advanced Life Support (ALS) courses are an important learning requirement for healthcare professionals who are involved with the care of acutely unwell patients. It is essential that the course design and delivery is appropriately planned to ensure that it optimises the learning opportunities for all learners. This paper offers a narrative review of how the application of educational theory has positively influenced the evolution of ALS courses since their inception in the late twentieth century. By embracing and understanding the relevant educational theories, the ALS course design has transformed from a predominantly lecture-based and behaviourist approach, to a more participative and social constructivist approach to learning. In addition, the advent of smarter technology and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have facilitated a more connectivist approach to learning. It can therefore be demonstrated that the ALS course is influenced by a combination of theoretical approaches and provides a diverse framework of teaching and learning strategies that cater for many individual learning styles. Any further evolution and development of the course should be based upon contemporary educational theory to ensure that it remains fit for purpose.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666520420300540EducationAdvanced life supporteducational theory
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Patricia Conaghan
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Felicity Astin
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Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative review
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Patricia Conaghan
Andrew Bland
Felicity Astin
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title_short Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative review
title_full Educational theory and its application to advanced life support courses: a narrative review
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publisher Elsevier
series Resuscitation Plus
issn 2666-5204
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The knowledge, skills and attitudes taught on Advanced Life Support (ALS) courses are an important learning requirement for healthcare professionals who are involved with the care of acutely unwell patients. It is essential that the course design and delivery is appropriately planned to ensure that it optimises the learning opportunities for all learners. This paper offers a narrative review of how the application of educational theory has positively influenced the evolution of ALS courses since their inception in the late twentieth century. By embracing and understanding the relevant educational theories, the ALS course design has transformed from a predominantly lecture-based and behaviourist approach, to a more participative and social constructivist approach to learning. In addition, the advent of smarter technology and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have facilitated a more connectivist approach to learning. It can therefore be demonstrated that the ALS course is influenced by a combination of theoretical approaches and provides a diverse framework of teaching and learning strategies that cater for many individual learning styles. Any further evolution and development of the course should be based upon contemporary educational theory to ensure that it remains fit for purpose.
topic Education
Advanced life support
educational theory
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666520420300540
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