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Use of personal digital assistants to enhance educational evaluation in a primary care clerkship.

作者信息

Kurth Rebecca J, Silenzio Vincent, Irigoyen Matilde M

机构信息

College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Med Teach. 2002 Sep;24(5):488-90. doi: 10.1080/0142159021000012513.

Abstract

Experiences of students using optically scanned cards were compared with those of students using personal digital assistants (PDAs) to log patient encounters in a primary care clerkship. From April to September 2001, students were offered the option of using a PDA in lieu of scanned cards to track clinical encounters. Data obtained from PDA users were compared with those previously obtained from scanned card users. Verbal and written feedback was obtained from all students. Of the 71 students invited to participate, 21 (30%) owned a PDA, and of these, 20 agreed to participate. Eighteen students completed the pilot. One student was unable to participate owing to software installation problems; another student lost data because of improper back-up. Students using the PDAs recorded more encounters per rotation and had fewer missing data when compared with students who used scanned card. Additionally, feedback from students suggested that PDAs offered other important educational benefits.

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