Teaching Yin-Yang biopsychology using the animation, “Pororo the Little Penguin”
Yin-Yang is a pivotal theory of traditional East-Asian medicine, however it has been undervalued and misunderstood for the lack of a substantial and efficient educational program. The present study was undertaken to develop a module for teaching medical school students the biopsychological features...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of integrative medicine 2020-01, Vol.33, p.101037, Article 101037 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Yin-Yang is a pivotal theory of traditional East-Asian medicine, however it has been undervalued and misunderstood for the lack of a substantial and efficient educational program. The present study was undertaken to develop a module for teaching medical school students the biopsychological features of Yin-Yang using animation characters, and to assess its practicality.
Educational module for the Yin-Yang biopsychology using animation characters from “Pororo the Little Penguin” was developed, and was applied for teaching the science to the first grade medical students (n = 39). The module is comprised of two sessions: the first session (40 min) included edited video clips, short phrases of medical classics, and two types of quizzes; the second session (20 min) had a discussion and feedback on student assignments. The degree of satisfaction and difficulty, strength and weakness of the module, adequacy of the allocated time for class, and length of time used for assignment were analyzed.
The enrolled class showed high scores for ‘understanding of Yin-Yang’ (8.15 ± 1.46), which correlated with ‘increased familiarity with the Yin-Yang theory’ (r = 0.636, p |
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ISSN: | 1876-3820 1876-3839 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.eujim.2019.101037 |