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受众反应技术:在药理学学习中吸引并增强非医疗从业者学生的参与感。

Audience response technology: engaging and empowering non-medical prescribing students in pharmacology learning.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Midwifery & Physiotherapy, University of Nottingham, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2010 Oct 27;10:73. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-10-73.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-medical prescribing (NMP) is a six month course for nurses and certain allied health professionals. It is critical that these students develop a good understanding of pharmacology; however, many students are mature learners with little or no formal biological science knowledge and struggle with the pharmacology component. The implications for patient safety are profound, therefore we encourage students not just to memorise enough pharmacology to pass the exam but to be able to integrate it into clinical practice. Audience response technology (ART), such as the KeePad system (KS) has been shown to promote an active approach to learning and provide instant formative feedback. The aim of this project, therefore, was to incorporate and evaluate the use the KS in promoting pharmacology understanding in NMP students.

METHODS

Questions were incorporated into eight pharmacology lectures, comprising a mix of basic and clinical pharmacology, using TurningPoint software. Student (n = 33) responses to questions were recorded using the KS software and the percentage of students getting the question incorrect and correct was made immediately available in the lecture in graphical form. Survey data collected from these students investigated student perceptions on the use of the system generally and specifically as a learning tool. More in depth discussion of the usefulness of the KS was derived from a focus group comprising 5 students.

RESULTS

100% of students enjoyed using the KS and felt it promoted their understanding of key concepts; 92% stated that it helped identify their learning needs and 87% agreed that the technology was useful in promoting integration of concepts. The most prevalent theme within feedback was that of identifying their own learning needs. Analysis of data from the focus group generated similar themes, with the addition of improving teaching. Repeated questioning produced a significant increase (p < 0.05) in student knowledge of specific pharmacological concepts.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of ART enhanced non-medical prescribing students' experience of pharmacology teaching. Student perceptions were that this system increased their ability to identify learning needs and promoted understanding and integration of concepts. Students also reported that the technology aided exam revision and reduced associated anxiety.

摘要

背景

非医疗处方(NMP)是为护士和某些联合健康专业人员开设的为期六个月的课程。至关重要的是,这些学生需要对药理学有很好的理解;然而,许多学生是成熟的学习者,几乎没有或没有正规的生物科学知识,并且在药理学部分苦苦挣扎。这对患者安全的影响是深远的,因此我们鼓励学生不仅要记住足够的药理学知识通过考试,还要能够将其整合到临床实践中。观众响应技术(ART),如 KeePad 系统(KS),已被证明可以促进积极的学习方法,并提供即时的形成性反馈。因此,本项目的目的是将 KS 纳入并评估其在促进 NMP 学生药理学理解方面的使用。

方法

使用 TurningPoint 软件,在八节药理学讲座中加入问题,包括基础药理学和临床药理学的混合。使用 KS 软件记录学生(n=33)对问题的回答,以图形形式立即在讲座中显示学生答错和答对问题的百分比。从这些学生那里收集的调查数据调查了学生对系统的一般使用和特定作为学习工具的看法。从由 5 名学生组成的焦点小组中得出了关于 KS 有用性的更深入讨论。

结果

100%的学生喜欢使用 KS,并认为它促进了他们对关键概念的理解;92%的学生表示,它有助于确定他们的学习需求,87%的学生同意该技术有助于促进概念的整合。反馈中最普遍的主题是确定自己的学习需求。焦点小组分析的数据产生了类似的主题,增加了改进教学。重复提问显著提高了学生对特定药理学概念的知识(p <0.05)。

结论

使用 ART 增强了非医疗处方学生的药理学教学体验。学生的看法是,该系统提高了他们识别学习需求的能力,并促进了对概念的理解和整合。学生还报告说,该技术有助于考试复习并降低相关焦虑。

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