Yadala Sisira, Nalleballe Krishna, Sharma Rohan, Lotia Mitesh, Kapoor Nidhi, Veerapaneni Karthika Durga, Kovvuru Sukanthi, Onteddu Sanjeeva
Neurology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Oct 22;12(10):e11094. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11094.
Objective To explore effectiveness of alternative methods of neurology resident electroencephalogram (EEG) learning during COVID-19 pandemic due to social distancing requirements which caused disruption of traditional in-person teaching. Methods Virtual EEG learning was instituted using Zoom platform. Residents participated in live, interactive virtual sessions for eight weeks. A pre-test and post-test were administered and a survey was performed at the end of the project. Results Based on pre-test and post-test results, there was a significant improvement on average resident test scores. On the survey, 100% agreed (81.8% strongly agreed, 18.2% agreed) that virtual EEG sessions provided a conducive learning environment with easy access while preserving effective communication with the instructor. When compared to traditional EEG reading, 100% agreed (81.8% strongly agreed and 18.2% agreed) that virtual sessions were more accessible, 72.7% agreed (54.5% strongly agreed, 18.2% agreed) that they were more interactive; 81.9% (45.5% strongly agreed, 36.4% agreed) felt more engaged and 90.9% agreed (81.8% strongly agreed, 9.1% agreed) that they were able to attend more sessions. Hundred percent residents (72.7% strongly agreed, 27.3% agreed) felt more confident in their EEG reading and all (81.8% strongly agreed and 18.2% agreed) would sign up for more virtual learning courses. Conclusions Virtual EEG education is an efficient method of resident education with improved ease of access while maintaining interactive discussion leading to increased confidence in learners. It should be considered even after resolution of the need for social distancing and its applications in other fields of learning should be further explored.
目的 探讨在新冠疫情期间,由于社交距离要求导致传统面对面教学中断,神经内科住院医师脑电图(EEG)学习替代方法的有效性。方法 使用Zoom平台开展虚拟脑电图学习。住院医师参加了为期八周的实时互动虚拟课程。在项目结束时进行了前测和后测,并开展了一项调查。结果 根据前测和后测结果,住院医师的平均测试成绩有显著提高。在调查中,100%的人同意(81.8%强烈同意,18.2%同意)虚拟脑电图课程提供了一个便利的学习环境,易于访问,同时保持了与教师的有效沟通。与传统脑电图阅读相比,100%的人同意(81.8%强烈同意,18.2%同意)虚拟课程更容易参加,72.7%的人同意(54.5%强烈同意,18.2%同意)它们更具互动性;81.9%(45.5%强烈同意,36.4%同意)的人感觉参与度更高,90.9%的人同意(81.8%强烈同意,9.1%同意)他们能够参加更多课程。100%的住院医师(72.7%强烈同意,27.3%同意)对自己的脑电图阅读更有信心,所有人(81.8%强烈同意,18.2%同意)都愿意报名参加更多虚拟学习课程。结论 虚拟脑电图教育是一种高效的住院医师教育方法,在保持互动讨论的同时提高了学习的便利性,从而增强了学习者的信心。即使在社交距离需求解决之后,也应考虑采用这种方法,并应进一步探索其在其他学习领域的应用。