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Unpacking and Validating the 'Physiological Adaptation' Core Concept of Physiology

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posted on 2023-11-09, 04:25 authored by Suzanne Estaphan, Glenn WadleyGlenn Wadley, Gabrielle Todd, Michelle Towstoless, Deanne H Hryciw, Louise Lexis, Alan Hayes, Kathy Tangalakis, Task Force
A National Task force of 25 Australian physiology educators used the Delphi protocol to develop seven physiology core concepts which were agreed to nationally. The aim of the current study was to unpack the 'Physiological Adaptation' core concept with the descriptor 'Organisms adjust and adapt to acute and chronic changes in the internal and external environments across the lifespan'. This core concept was unpacked by three Task force members and a facilitator into four themes and nine subthemes that encompass the role of stressors and disturbed homeostasis in adaptation, and the capacity for, and the nature of, the Physiological Adaptation. Twenty-two Task force members then provided feedback and rated the themes and subthemes for level of importance and difficulty for students to learn via an online survey using a 5-point Likert scale. Seventeen respondents completed all survey questions. For all themes/subthemes, importance was rated 1 (essential) or 2 (important; n=17, means ±SD ranged from 1.1±0.3 to 2.2±0.9) and difficulty was rated 3 (moderately difficult; n=17, means ranged from 2.9±0.7 to 3.4±0.9). Subtle differences in the proportion of importance scores (n=17: Fishers exact p=0.004, ANOVA F12,220=2.630, p=0.003; n=22: Fishers exact p=0.002, ANOVA F12,281=2.743, p<0.001), but not difficulty scores, were observed between themes/subthemes, and free-text feedback was minor. The results suggest successful unpacking of the Physiological Adaptation core concept. The themes and subthemes can inform the design of learning outcomes, assessment, and teaching and learning activities that have commonality and consistency across curricula.

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Journal

Advances in Physiology Education

Volume

47

Pagination

831-837

Location

[Bethesda, Md.]

ISSN

1043-4046

eISSN

1522-1229

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

4

Publisher

American Physiological Society

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