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An analysis of the medical review process at the National
Outdoor Leadership School
Christopher Monz and Tod Schimelpfenig
National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, WY
Abstract
A statistical analysis of the medical characteristics of students on field courses
at the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) was performed. This analysis
determined that the group of students with the highest overall student scores
(> 4 on a 1 through 5 scale) tended to score lower in the psychological
counseling and current psychological treatment questions and scored significantly
higher in the athletic ability question on the NOLS medical review form. This
indicates that these individuals tended to have little or no history of counseling
and psychological treatment and were more likely to be engaged in competitive
sports. Discriminant analysis demonstrated that these variables also contributed
the most to discerning mathematically among the four possible student outcome
score groups, which ranged from the inability to complete a course (evacuation)
through highly successful.
Many of the questions on the current NOLS medical form could not be analyzed
statistically because they demonstrated no variance among the groups. Though
these questions may still have a value for screening purposes, some of these
could possibly be reworded for increased sensitivity. Discriminant analysis
of six responses on the medical form was 43.7% effective at classifying individuals
to outcome groups, and it is likely that this could be more effective with
some modifications to the evaluation process.
Admissions personnel in outdoor programs are encouraged to include questions
such as those mentioned above in their overall admission procedures and to
examine these thoroughly in admissions decisions. Though additional studies
should be conducted to examine these issues more thoroughly, it is possible
that programmatic changes could assist students without the above characteristics
in becoming more successful on field courses.
Citation
Monz, C.A. and T. Schimelpfenig. 1997. An analysis of the medical review process
at the National Outdoor Leadership School. Wilderness and Environmental
Medicine. Vol 8. 9 pages.
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