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Title: Community ageing with health and dignity through a service-learning initiative
Authors: Yee, HHL 
Fong, BYF 
Ng, TKC 
Chow, BSM 
Issue Date: May-2020
Source: Asia Pacific journal of health management, 22 May 2020, v. 15, no. 2, special issue, i399, p. S11-17
Abstract: BACKGROUND: A new compulsory service-learning subject was introduced in the Practices of Health Promotion module of Bachelor of Science in Applied Sciences (Health Studies), run by the School of Professional Education and Executive Development, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It aims to develop students' ability to apply learned principles and concepts of health behaviour from lectures into a community setting, by completing elderly site services arranged at four selected elderly centres.
METHODS: 36 students were enrolled in the subject. An analytical framework was developed based on specific themes, subcategories and categories. Data extracted from students' reflective journals were put into qualitative analysis software, Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) Miner 5 of Provalis Prosuite for analysis.
RESULTS: 5 themes and 24 categories were created based on the data analysed from students' reflective journals. The three highest frequency themes are 'Skills learned' (170 text units, 32.6% of total), 'Challenges' (140 text units, 26.8% of total), and 'Elders characteristics' (135 text units, 25.9% of total).
CONCLUSIONS: Communication, teamwork and organising activities to the elderly are the most cited skills learned by students. They have also identified elders' personality and characteristic when communicating with them. Although there were challenges when interacting with the recipients and centres, students have overcome most of them and have learned better ways to communicate with elders and reacted quickly by changing the content of designed activities provided to elders.
Keywords: Service-learning
Students
Elderlies
Site services
Communication
Teamwork
Challenges
Publisher: Australian College of Health Service Management
Journal: Asia Pacific journal of health management 
ISSN: 1833-3818
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v15i2.399
Rights: The Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management (APJHM) is the pure gold open access journal. All articles published in the journal provide worldwide, barrier-free access to the full-text of articles online, immediately on publication under a creative commons license of CC BY-NC 4.0. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
The following publication Yee, H. L., Fong, B. Y., NG, T. K., & Chow, B. S. (2020). Community Ageing With Health And Dignity Through A Service-Learning Initiative. Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management, 15(2), i399, S11-17 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v15i2.399
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