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资源有限的中低收入国家的医学教育中的电子学习。

E-learning in medical education in resource constrained low- and middle-income countries.

机构信息

The George Washington University, 2121 K St NW, Washington, DC, 20037, USA.

出版信息

Hum Resour Health. 2013 Feb 4;11:4. doi: 10.1186/1478-4491-11-4.


DOI:10.1186/1478-4491-11-4
PMID:23379467
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3584907/
Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the face of severe faculty shortages in resource-constrained countries, medical schools look to e-learning for improved access to medical education. This paper summarizes the literature on e-learning in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and presents the spectrum of tools and strategies used. METHODS: Researchers reviewed literature using terms related to e-learning and pre-service education of health professionals in LMIC. Search terms were connected using the Boolean Operators "AND" and "OR" to capture all relevant article suggestions. Using standard decision criteria, reviewers narrowed the article suggestions to a final 124 relevant articles. RESULTS: Of the relevant articles found, most referred to e-learning in Brazil (14 articles), India (14), Egypt (10) and South Africa (10). While e-learning has been used by a variety of health workers in LMICs, the majority (58%) reported on physician training, while 24% focused on nursing, pharmacy and dentistry training. Although reasons for investing in e-learning varied, expanded access to education was at the core of e-learning implementation which included providing supplementary tools to support faculty in their teaching, expanding the pool of faculty by connecting to partner and/or community teaching sites, and sharing of digital resources for use by students. E-learning in medical education takes many forms. Blended learning approaches were the most common methodology presented (49 articles) of which computer-assisted learning (CAL) comprised the majority (45 articles). Other approaches included simulations and the use of multimedia software (20 articles), web-based learning (14 articles), and eTutor/eMentor programs (3 articles). Of the 69 articles that evaluated the effectiveness of e-learning tools, 35 studies compared outcomes between e-learning and other approaches, while 34 studies qualitatively analyzed student and faculty attitudes toward e-learning modalities. CONCLUSIONS: E-learning in medical education is a means to an end, rather than the end in itself. Utilizing e-learning can result in greater educational opportunities for students while simultaneously enhancing faculty effectiveness and efficiency. However, this potential of e-learning assumes a certain level of institutional readiness in human and infrastructural resources that is not always present in LMICs. Institutional readiness for e-learning adoption ensures the alignment of new tools to the educational and economic context.

摘要

背景:在资源有限的国家,师资严重短缺,医学院校希望通过电子学习来改善医学教育的可及性。本文总结了资源有限国家(LMIC)电子学习的文献,并介绍了所使用的工具和策略的范围。

方法:研究人员使用与 LMIC 中卫生专业人员的电子学习和岗前教育相关的术语来审查文献。使用布尔运算符“AND”和“OR”连接搜索词,以捕获所有相关的文章建议。使用标准决策标准,审查员将文章建议缩小到最终的 124 篇相关文章。

结果:在所找到的相关文章中,大多数涉及巴西(14 篇)、印度(14 篇)、埃及(10 篇)和南非(10 篇)的电子学习。尽管电子学习已在 LMIC 中的各种卫生工作者中使用,但大多数(58%)报告的是医师培训,而 24%专注于护理、药学和牙科培训。尽管投资电子学习的原因各不相同,但扩大教育机会是电子学习实施的核心,其中包括提供补充工具来支持教师教学、通过连接到合作伙伴和/或社区教学点来扩大教师队伍,并共享数字资源供学生使用。医学教育中的电子学习有多种形式。混合学习方法是最常见的方法(49 篇文章),其中计算机辅助学习(CAL)占大多数(45 篇文章)。其他方法包括模拟和使用多媒体软件(20 篇文章)、基于网络的学习(14 篇文章)和 eTutor/eMentor 计划(3 篇文章)。在评估电子学习工具有效性的 69 篇文章中,35 篇研究比较了电子学习和其他方法的结果,而 34 篇研究定性分析了学生和教师对电子学习模式的态度。

结论:医学教育中的电子学习是一种手段,而不是目的本身。利用电子学习可以为学生提供更多的教育机会,同时提高教师的效果和效率。然而,电子学习的这种潜力假设了在资源有限的国家中并不总是存在的人力资源和基础设施资源方面的一定程度的机构准备。电子学习采用的机构准备确保了新工具与教育和经济背景的一致性。

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