Service-Learning with College Students toward Health-Care of Older Adults: A Systematic Review
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Ruiz Montero, Pedro Jesús; Chiva-Bartoll, Óscar; Salvador García, Celina; Martín Moya, RicardoEditorial
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Aging Education method Higher education Healthy lifestyle Community learning
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2019-11-14Referencia bibliográfica
Ruiz-Montero, P. J., Chiva-Bartoll, O., Salvador-García, C., & Martín-Moya, R. (2019). Service-Learning with College Students toward Health-Care of Older Adults: A Systematic Review. International journal of environmental research and public health, 16(22), 4497.
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This research was supported by the University of Granada, Plan FIDO 2018, Quality and Innovation Unit, project nº572, and call of micro-project by “UGR-Solidarity” area, 2018Abstract
Service-Learning (SL) has become a teaching methodology that promotes social and
personal skills while helping groups in need and at risk of social exclusion. This paper is a systematic
review of the literature on SL experiences and research on college subjects in the area of health-care
promotion in settings for older adults. After an exhaustive search, 43 peer-reviewed publications
were classified according to frequency and geographical distribution, sample and duration of the
programs, research methodologies, data collection instruments used, and main outcomes investigated.
The results indicate that the research methodologies used tended to be qualitative and mixed, while
the variety of samples and duration of interventions was very broad. The instruments used were
mainly interviews and questionnaires, and the programs were developed specially in the United States
of America. The groups receiving most SL were healthy older adults and older adult populations
with aging disabilities and illnesses. The articles in the present review highlight that SL can have a
positive effect on older adults’ health promotion and can enhance their community participation.