eHealth Strategy Office, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Teach Learn Med. 2009 Oct;21(4):318-26. doi: 10.1080/10401330903228554.
Medical education literature emphasizes that reflection and self-audit are pivotal steps in learning and that personal digital assistants (PDAs) have potential as decision support tools.
The purpose was to examine the efficacy of PDA-based resources and patient-encounter logging systems among 3rd-year medical clerks during pediatrics rotations.
Students in rotations were assigned to control (using paper-based logs and references) or intervention groups (using PDA-based logs and resources). Students completed pre- and postrotation Paediatrics Competency Surveys, participated in focus groups, and were compared on year-end examination grades. Use of PDA logs far outweighed that of paper logs (1,020 PDA logs and 87 paper logs). PDA logs were ranked significantly higher in enhancing learning and reflection than paper logs (t = 2.52, p < .01). PDA logs also facilitated specific learning experiences.
PDA-based patient-encounter logs appear to be effective case documentation and reflection tools. The difference in number of logs between control and intervention groups demonstrates the utility of the PDA for "point-of-care" patient logging.
医学教育文献强调反思和自我评估是学习的关键步骤,个人数字助理(PDA)有作为决策支持工具的潜力。
本研究旨在探讨在儿科轮转期间,基于 PDA 的资源和患者就诊记录系统对三年级医学生的效果。
轮转学生被分配到对照组(使用纸质日志和参考文献)或干预组(使用基于 PDA 的日志和资源)。学生在轮转前和轮转后完成儿科能力调查问卷,参加焦点小组,并在年终考试成绩上进行比较。PDA 日志的使用远远超过纸质日志(1020 份 PDA 日志和 87 份纸质日志)。PDA 日志在增强学习和反思方面的评分明显高于纸质日志(t = 2.52,p <.01)。PDA 日志还促进了特定的学习体验。
基于 PDA 的患者就诊记录似乎是有效的病例记录和反思工具。对照组和干预组日志数量的差异表明 PDA 非常适合“即时”患者记录。