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Competence areas of health science teachers – A systematic review of quantitative studies

Mikkonen Kristina; Ojala Tapio; Sjögren Tuulikki; Piirainen Arja; Koskinen Camilla; Koskinen Monika; Koivula Meeri; Sormunen Marjorita; Saaranen Terhi; Salminen Leena; Koskimäki Minna; Ruotsalainen Heidi; Lähteenmäki Marja-Leena; Wallin Outi; Mäki-Hakola Hanne; Kääriäinen Maria

Competence areas of health science teachers – A systematic review of quantitative studies

Mikkonen Kristina
Ojala Tapio
Sjögren Tuulikki
Piirainen Arja
Koskinen Camilla
Koskinen Monika
Koivula Meeri
Sormunen Marjorita
Saaranen Terhi
Salminen Leena
Koskimäki Minna
Ruotsalainen Heidi
Lähteenmäki Marja-Leena
Wallin Outi
Mäki-Hakola Hanne
Kääriäinen Maria
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Churchill Livingstone
doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2018.08.017
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Background
In the face of rapid digitalisation and ever-higher educational requirements for healthcare professionals, it is important that health science teachers possess the relevant core competences. The education of health science teachers varies internationally and there is no consensus about the minimum qualifications and experience they require.

Objective
The aim of this systematic review was to describe the health science teachers' competences and the factors related to it.

Design
Systematic review of original quantitative studies.

Data sources
Four databases were selected from which to retrieve original studies: Cinahl (Ebsco), PubMed, Medic, Eri (ProQuest).

Review Methods
The systematic review used PICOS inclusion criteria. Original peer-reviewed quantitative studies published between 1/2007 and 1/2018 were identified. Screening was conducted by two researchers separately reading the 1885 titles, 600 abstracts, and 63 full-texts that were identified, and then agreed between them. Critical appraisal was performed using the JBI MAStARI evaluation tool. The data was extracted and then analysed narratively.

Results
The core competences of health science teachers include areas of knowledge, skills and attitudes. Health science teachers evaluate their own competence as high. Only in relation to entrepreneurship and leadership knowledge was evaluated to be average. The most common factors influencing competence were teachers' title/position, healthcare experience, research activities, age, academic degree and for which type of organisation they work.

Conclusion
It is important to identify the core competencies required by health science teachers in order to train highly competent healthcare professionals. Based on the findings of this systematic review we suggest that teachers should be encouraged to gain university education and actively participate in research, and that younger teachers should have opportunities to practice the relevant teaching skills to build competence.
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