Brownsworth Christopher, Kaniecki Timothy, Broom Matthew
Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Clin Teach. 2019 Oct;16(5):485-489. doi: 10.1111/tct.12958. Epub 2018 Oct 21.
The use of cell phone text messaging in the medical field is of growing interest, but there are few data examining its value in medical education. The text4peds educational text-messaging program was created for third-year medical students preparing for the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) paediatric subject examination.
A randomised, controlled trial was conducted with third-year medical students on their paediatric clerkship. Students in the intervention group received daily messages consisting of multiple-choice questions with links to online material. The control group received no text messages. The impact of the intervention was assessed by examining the participants' NBME examination scores and by participant surveys.
A total of 162 students participated in the study. There was no statistical difference between the two groups, with the texting group having a mean score of 77.7 and with the non-texting group having a mean score of 77.8 on the NBME. Subgroup analysis examining the effect of anticipated specialty and online material interaction also failed to find any statistically significant difference. Students reported satisfaction with the program, with 84% rating the text messages as helpful. The students rated their participation as high, with 92% saying that they looked at the messages more than 60% of the time. Among those who received text messages, 90% would recommend the program to others. There was no statistical difference between the two group CONCLUSION: A text-messaging-based educational tool had a perceived positive educational value for medical students. This study failed to show any statistically significant impact on NBME examination scores from the text-messaging intervention.
手机短信在医学领域的应用越来越受到关注,但很少有数据研究其在医学教育中的价值。“text4peds”教育短信项目是为准备美国国家医学考试委员会(NBME)儿科科目考试的三年级医学生创建的。
对三年级儿科实习医学生进行了一项随机对照试验。干预组的学生每天收到包含选择题及在线材料链接的短信。对照组未收到短信。通过检查参与者的NBME考试成绩和参与者调查来评估干预的影响。
共有162名学生参与了该研究。两组之间没有统计学差异,短信组在NBME上的平均成绩为77.7分,非短信组的平均成绩为77.8分。对预期专业和在线材料交互作用影响的亚组分析也未发现任何统计学上的显著差异。学生们对该项目表示满意,84%的学生认为短信有帮助。学生们对自己参与程度的评价很高,92%的学生表示他们查看短信的时间超过60%。在收到短信的学生中,90%会向其他人推荐该项目。两组之间没有统计学差异。
基于短信的教育工具对医学生具有积极的教育价值。这项研究未能显示短信干预对NBME考试成绩有任何统计学上的显著影响。