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Evaluating the Quality of Health Professions Learning Environments: Development and Validation of the Health Education Learning Environment Survey (HELES).

Shayna A Rusticus1,2, Derek Wilson1, Oscar Casiro1, Chris Lovato1.   

Abstract

The learning environment can be broadly conceptualized as the physical, social, and psychological context in which learning and socialization takes place. While there is now an expectation that health professions education programs should monitor the quality of their learning environment, existing measures have been criticized for lacking a theoretical foundation and sufficient validity evidence. Guided by Moos's learning environment framework, this study developed and preliminarily validated a global measure of the learning environment. Three pilot tests, conducted on 1,040 undergraduate medical students, refined the measure into the 35-item Health Education Learning Environment Survey (HELES), which consists of six subscales: peer relationships, faculty relationships, work-life balance, clinical skills development, expectations, and educational setting and resources. A final validation study conducted on another sample of 347 medical students confirmed its factor structure and examined its reliability and relation of the HELES to the Medical School Learning Environment Survey (MSLES). Subscale reliabilities ranged from .78 to .89. The HELES correlated with the MSLES at .79. These results indicate that the HELES can provide a valid and reliable assessment of the learning environment of medical students and, as such, can be used to inform accreditation and program planning in health professions programs.

Keywords:  HELES; health professions education; learning environment; medical education; scale development

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30832508     DOI: 10.1177/0163278719834339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eval Health Prof        ISSN: 0163-2787            Impact factor:   2.651


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1.  What are the key elements of a positive learning environment? Perspectives from students and faculty.

Authors:  Shayna A Rusticus; Tina Pashootan; Andrea Mah
Journal:  Learn Environ Res       Date:  2022-05-07

2.  Exploring student perceptions of the learning environment in four health professions education programs.

Authors:  Shayna A Rusticus; Derek Wilson; Tal Jarus; Kathy O'Flynn-Magee; Simon Albon
Journal:  Learn Environ Res       Date:  2021-01-22
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