Vossen Kjeld, Rethans Jan-Joost, van Kuijk Sander M J, van der Vleuten Cees P, Kubben Pieter L
Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Skillslab, Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands.
JMIR Med Educ. 2020 Oct 1;6(2):e17030. doi: 10.2196/17030.
Several publications on research into eHealth demonstrate promising results. Prior researchers indicated that the current generation of doctors is not trained to take advantage of eHealth in clinical practice. Therefore, training and education for everyone using eHealth are key factors to its successful implementation. We set out to review whether medical students feel prepared to take advantage of eHealth innovations in medicine.
Our objective was to evaluate whether medical students desire a dedicated eHealth curriculum during their medical studies.
A questionnaire assessing current education, the need for education about eHealth topics, and the didactical forms for teaching these topics was developed. Questionnaire items were scored on a scale from 1 (fully disagree with a topic) to 10 (fully agree with a topic). This questionnaire was distributed among 1468 medical students of Maastricht University in the Netherlands. R version 3.5.0 (The R Foundation) was used for all statistical procedures.
A total of 303 students out of 1468, representing a response rate of 20.64%, replied to our questionnaire. The aggregate statement "I feel prepared to take advantage of the technological developments within the medical field" was scored at a mean value of 4.8 out of 10. Mean scores regarding the need for education about eHealth topics ranged from 6.4 to 7.3. Medical students did not favor creating their own health apps or mobile apps; the mean score was 4.9 for this topic. The most popular didactical option, with a mean score 7.2, was to remotely follow a real-life patient under the supervision of a doctor.
To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest evaluation of students' opinions on eHealth training in a medical undergraduate curriculum. We found that medical students have positives attitudes toward incorporating eHealth into the medical curriculum.
关于电子健康研究的几篇出版物展示了令人鼓舞的结果。先前的研究人员指出,当代医生没有接受过在临床实践中利用电子健康的培训。因此,对每个使用电子健康的人进行培训和教育是其成功实施的关键因素。我们着手审查医学生是否觉得自己有准备好在医学中利用电子健康创新。
我们的目的是评估医学生在医学学习期间是否希望有专门的电子健康课程。
编制了一份问卷,评估当前的教育情况、对电子健康主题教育的需求以及教授这些主题的教学形式。问卷项目的评分范围为1(完全不同意某个主题)至10(完全同意某个主题)。这份问卷在荷兰马斯特里赫特大学的1468名医学生中分发。所有统计程序均使用R 3.5.0版本(R基金会)。
1468名学生中共有303名回复了我们的问卷,回复率为20.64%。“我觉得自己有准备好在医学领域利用技术发展”这一总体陈述的平均得分是4.8分(满分10分)。关于电子健康主题教育需求的平均得分在6.4至7.3之间。医学生不倾向于创建自己的健康应用程序或移动应用程序;该主题的平均得分是4.9分。最受欢迎的教学选择是在医生的监督下远程跟踪一名真实患者,平均得分7.2分。
据我们所知,这是对医学本科课程中关于电子健康培训的学生意见进行的最大规模评估。我们发现医学生对将电子健康纳入医学课程持积极态度。