Strayer Scott M, Williams Pamela M, Stephens Mark B, Yew Kenneth S
Department of Family Medicine, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Fam Med. 2008 Nov-Dec;40(10):696-9.
The feasibility and acceptability of teaching medical students to use PDA clinical decision support tools via a Web-based course have not been previously evaluated.
A total of 119 third-year family medicine clerkship students completed a baseline survey on PDA use, attended an introductory PDA lecture, and were invited to voluntarily access a Web-based course through Blackboard. All students had been previously issued with PDAs in their second year.
At baseline, 95% of students reported having removed their PDA from its box, 59% reported using it weekly, and 71% had loaded medical applications. From August 2006--March 2007, 36 students accessed the course 610 times (range 8-54). The PDA cases comprised 63% of hits, course resources 30% of hits, and course information 6% of hits. Students evaluated the course equally to other clerkship didactics.
It is feasible and acceptable to students to teach PDA decision support tools in an online course. In our setting, for the minority of students who chose to learn online, the format was successful and met their needs.
此前尚未评估通过网络课程教授医学生使用个人数字助理(PDA)临床决策支持工具的可行性和可接受性。
共有119名三年级家庭医学实习学生完成了关于PDA使用情况的基线调查,参加了一次PDA入门讲座,并被邀请通过Blackboard自愿访问一门网络课程。所有学生在二年级时都已配备了PDA。
在基线时,95%的学生报告已将PDA从包装盒中取出,59%的学生报告每周使用,71%的学生已加载医学应用程序。从2006年8月至2007年3月,36名学生访问该课程610次(范围为8 - 54次)。PDA案例占点击量的63%,课程资源占30%,课程信息占6%。学生对该课程的评价与其他实习教学相当。
以在线课程的形式教授PDA决策支持工具对学生来说是可行且可接受的。在我们的环境中,对于少数选择在线学习的学生来说,这种形式是成功的,满足了他们的需求。