Chasset François, Barral Matthias, Steichen Olivier, Legrand Anne
Sorbonne Universite, Faculté de médecine, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Service de dermatologie et allergologie, Hopital Tenon, AP-HP, Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Postgrad Med J. 2022 May;98(1159):380-388. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2021-139755. Epub 2021 Apr 1.
The COVID-19 outbreak has dramatically impacted medical education, both bedside and academic teaching had to be adapted to comply with the reorganisation of care and social distancing measures.
To overview the impact of the pandemic on medical education, including the pedagogical responses adopted and their assessment by medical students and residents.
This restricted systematic review was performed using Rayyan QCRI, to select observational or interventional articles and field experience reports assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on medical education for medical students and residents. Study design, study population, geographical origin, use of an educational tools (including softwares and social media), their type and assessment, were recorded. For studies evaluating a specific tool the Medical Education Research Study Quality Instrument (MERSQI) was used to assess study quality.
The literature search identified 1480 references and 60 articles were selected. Most articles focused on residents (41/60; 69%), and half (30/60; 50%) involved surgical specialties. Online courses were the most frequently used pedagogical tool (52/60; 88%). Simulation tools were used more frequently in articles involving surgical specialties (15/29; 52%) compared with medical specialties (2/14; 12%) (p=0.01). Only four studies reported the assessment of pedagogical tools by medical students, their MERSQI scores ranged from 5.5/18 to 9.0/18.
Medical education was highly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic particularly in surgical specialties. Online courses were the most frequently attempted solution to cope with social distancing constraints. Medical students' assessment of pedagogical tools was mostly positive, but the methodological quality of those studies was limited.
新冠疫情对医学教育产生了巨大影响,床边教学和学术教学都必须进行调整,以适应医疗服务的重新组织和社交距离措施。
概述疫情对医学教育的影响,包括所采取的教学应对措施以及医学生和住院医师对这些措施的评估。
使用Rayyan QCRI进行了这项受限的系统综述,以选择评估新冠疫情对医学生和住院医师医学教育影响的观察性或干预性文章及实地经验报告。记录研究设计、研究人群、地理来源、教育工具(包括软件和社交媒体)的使用情况、其类型及评估。对于评估特定工具的研究,使用医学教育研究质量工具(MERSQI)评估研究质量。
文献检索共识别出1480篇参考文献,最终选取了60篇文章。大多数文章聚焦于住院医师(41/60;69%),且一半(30/60;50%)涉及外科专业。在线课程是最常用的教学工具(52/60;88%)。与医学专业(2/14;12%)相比,模拟工具在涉及外科专业的文章中使用更为频繁(15/29;52%)(p=0.01)。仅有四项研究报告了医学生对教学工具的评估,其MERSQI分数在5.5/18至9.0/18之间。
新冠疫情对医学教育产生了重大影响,尤其是在外科学专业。在线课程是应对社交距离限制最常采用的解决方案。医学生对教学工具的评估大多呈积极态度,但这些研究的方法学质量有限。