Department of Anaesthesia/Pain & Palliative Care Unit, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Ituku-Ozalla Campus, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.
EPAC Research Team, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Ituku-Ozalla Campus, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.
PLoS One. 2020 Dec 10;15(12):e0243573. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243573. eCollection 2020.
Pain is a very frequent symptom that is reported by patients when they present to health professionals but remains undertreated or untreated, particularly in low-resource settings including Nigeria. Lack of training in pain management remains the most significant obstacle to pain treatment alongside an inadequate emphasis on pain education in undergraduate medical curricula, negatively impacting on subsequent care of patients. This study aimed to determine the effect of a 12-week structured e-Learning course on the knowledge of pain management among Nigerian undergraduate medical students.
Prospective, multisite, pre-post study conducted across five medical colleges in Nigeria. Structured modules covering aspects of pain management were delivered on an e-Learning platform. Pre- and post-test self-assessments were carried out in the 12-week duration of the study. User experience questionnaires and qualitative interviews were conducted via instant messaging to evaluate user experiences of the platform. User experience data was analysed using the UEQ Data Analysis Tool and Framework Analysis.
A total of 216 of 659 eligible students completed all sections of the e-Learning course. Participant mean age was 23.52 years, with a slight female predominance (55.3%). Across all participants, an increase in median pre- and post-test scores occurred, from 40 to 60 (Z = 11.3, p<0.001, effect size = 1.3), suggestive of increased knowledge acquisition relating to pain management. Participants suggested e-Learning is a valuable approach to delivering pain education alongside identifying factors to address in future iterations.
e-Learning approaches to pain management education can enhance traditional learning methods and may increase students' knowledge. Future iterations of e-Learning approaches will need to consider facilitating the download of data and content for the platform to increase user uptake and engagement. The platform was piloted as an optional adjunct to existing curricula. Future efforts to advocate and support integration of e-Learning for pain education should be two-fold; both to include pain education in the curricula of medical colleges across Nigeria and the use of e-Learning approaches to enhance teaching where feasible.
疼痛是患者向卫生专业人员就诊时经常报告的一种非常常见的症状,但在包括尼日利亚在内的资源匮乏环境中,疼痛的治疗仍然不足或未得到治疗。缺乏疼痛管理培训仍然是疼痛治疗的最大障碍,同时本科医学课程中对疼痛教育的重视不足,对患者后续护理产生负面影响。本研究旨在确定为期 12 周的结构化电子学习课程对尼日利亚本科医学生疼痛管理知识的影响。
这是一项在尼日利亚五所医学院进行的前瞻性、多站点、前后测试研究。在电子学习平台上提供涵盖疼痛管理各个方面的结构化模块。在研究的 12 周内进行了预测试和后测试自我评估。通过即时消息进行用户体验问卷调查和定性访谈,以评估平台的用户体验。使用 UEQ 数据分析工具和框架分析对用户体验数据进行分析。
共有 659 名符合条件的学生中有 216 名完成了电子学习课程的所有部分。参与者的平均年龄为 23.52 岁,略偏向女性(55.3%)。在所有参与者中,中位数预测试和后测试分数均有所增加,从 40 分增加到 60 分(Z = 11.3,p<0.001,效应量=1.3),表明与疼痛管理相关的知识获取有所增加。参与者表示电子学习是一种有价值的疼痛教育方法,同时还确定了未来迭代中需要解决的因素。
电子学习方法可以增强传统学习方法,并可能增加学生的知识。未来的电子学习方法迭代将需要考虑促进平台数据和内容的下载,以提高用户参与度和参与度。该平台作为现有课程的可选辅助工具进行了试点。未来倡导和支持将电子学习用于疼痛教育的努力应该是双重的;既要将疼痛教育纳入尼日利亚各医学院的课程中,又要在可行的情况下使用电子学习方法来加强教学。