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African Journal of Health Professions Education
versión On-line ISSN 2078-5127
Resumen
SLABBERT, R. Strategically aligning same-year/level peer-assisted learning implementation objectives with the aim of foundation provision for health sciences education in South Africa: A qualitative Delphi survey. Afr. J. Health Prof. Educ. (Online) [online]. 2025, vol.17, n.2, pp.68-72. ISSN 2078-5127. https://doi.org/10.7196/AJHPE.2025.v17i2.1717.
BACKGROUND: The aim of foundation provision (FP) in higher education (HE) is focused on the concept 'access to success' through the provision of academic and curriculum support to previously disadvantaged students. Same-year/level peer-assisted learning (SPAL) is implemented increasingly in medical curricula worldwide to support the academic, personal and professional development of students in the same year of study. However, there is no literature available on the strategic alignment between SPAL implementation objectives and the aim of FP for health sciences education (HSE) offered in South Africa (SA). OBJECTIVE: To establish SPAL implementation objectives that were expertly and strategically aligned with the aim of FP in HSE in support of vulnerable students' academic, personal and professional development. METHODS: A four-round qualitative Delphi method was used. The qualitative questionnaires were electronically distributed to 12 purposively sampled experts in the field of HSE and health professions education (HPE). A consensus level of 75% agreement between panel members was applied for the identification of endorsed statements. RESULTS: SPAL implementation objectives for 16 students and four departments were identified and strategically aligned with the aim of FP for HSE students and departments. CONCLUSION: A SPAL strategy was expertly validated in support of the academic, personal and professional development of previously disadvantaged students. This article offers SPAL implementation objectives that are strategically aligned with the access to success aim of FP. These implementation objectives are recommended for consideration by SA higher education institutions (HEIs) when planning SPAL for extended curriculum programme students and departments offering HSE.
Palabras clave : foundation provision; access to success; extended curriculum programmes; health sciences education; same-year [level peer-assisted learning].












