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新手和进阶学习者在新冠疫情期间对肾脏符号学电子学习模块的满意度及认知:混合方法研究

Novice and Advanced Learners' Satisfaction and Perceptions of an e-Learning Renal Semiology Module During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Zamberg Ido, Schiffer Eduardo, Stoermann-Chopard Catherine

机构信息

Division of Anesthesiology, Department of Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, Clinical Pharmacology and Intensive Care, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.

School of Education, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Med Educ. 2021 Jun 28;7(2):e29216. doi: 10.2196/29216.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Nephrotic syndrome is a unique clinical disorder, which provides interesting teaching opportunities that connect physiological and pathological aspects to clinical practice. During the current COVID-19 outbreak, in-person teaching in our institution was not permitted, thus creating a unique challenge for clinical skills teaching. A case-based electronic learning (e-learning) activity was designed to replace the traditional in-person teaching of renal semiology. e-Learning activities have been shown to be effective for knowledge retention and increasing novice learners' performance. However, major knowledge gaps exist concerning the satisfaction of learners with e-learning activities as the sole form of teaching, specifically for undergraduate clinical skills education.

OBJECTIVE

Our study aimed to prospectively assess undergraduate medical students' perceptions of and satisfaction with an e-learning activity teaching renal semiology.

METHODS

All second-year medical students (novice learners) from the medical faculty of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, undertook the e-learning activity and were invited to participate in a nonmandatory, validated web-based survey, comprising questions answered using a 10-point Likert scale and one qualitative open-ended question. For comparison and to provide further insights, 17 fourth- to sixth-year students (advanced learners) were prospectively recruited to participate in both the e-learning activity and the evaluation. A mixed methods analysis was performed.

RESULTS

A total of 88 (63%) out of 141 novice learners and all advanced learners responded to the evaluation survey. Advanced learners reported significantly higher satisfaction with the e-learning activity (mean 8.7, SD 1.0 vs mean 7.3, SD 1.8; P<.001), clarity of objectives (mean 9.6, SD 0.8 vs mean 7.7, SD 1.7; P<.001), and attainability of objectives (mean 9.8, SD 0.5 vs mean 7.3, SD 1.3; P<.001). Both groups showed high interest in the inclusion of the activity as part of a blended learning approach; however, there was low interest in the activity being the sole means of teaching.

CONCLUSIONS

Case-based e-learning activities might be better suited for advanced learners and could increase learners' satisfaction within a blended teaching instructional design. More research on students' satisfaction with e-learning activities in the field of clinical skills education should be done. In addition, more effort should be put into finding alternative teaching tools for clinical skills education in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and future health crises.

摘要

背景

肾病综合征是一种独特的临床病症,它提供了将生理和病理方面与临床实践相联系的有趣教学机会。在当前新冠疫情爆发期间,我们机构不允许进行面对面教学,因此给临床技能教学带来了独特挑战。设计了一项基于病例的电子学习(e-learning)活动,以取代传统的肾脏症状学面对面教学。电子学习活动已被证明对知识保留和提高新手学习者的表现有效。然而,对于学习者对作为唯一教学形式的电子学习活动的满意度,尤其是在本科临床技能教育方面,仍存在重大知识空白。

目的

我们的研究旨在前瞻性评估本科医学生对肾脏症状学电子学习活动的看法和满意度。

方法

瑞士日内瓦大学医学院的所有二年级医学生(新手学习者)参加了该电子学习活动,并被邀请参与一项非强制性的、经过验证的网络调查,调查包括使用10分李克特量表回答的问题和一个定性开放式问题。为了进行比较并提供进一步的见解,前瞻性招募了17名四至六年级学生(高级学习者)参与电子学习活动和评估。进行了混合方法分析。

结果

141名新手学习者中有88名(63%)以及所有高级学习者回复了评估调查。高级学习者对电子学习活动的满意度显著更高(平均8.7,标准差1.0,而新手学习者平均7.3,标准差1.8;P<0.001),对目标清晰度的满意度(平均9.6,标准差0.8,而新手学习者平均7.7,标准差1.7;P<0.001),以及对目标可实现性的满意度(平均9.8,标准差0.5,而新手学习者平均7.3,标准差1.3;P<0.001)。两组对将该活动纳入混合学习方法的兴趣都很高;然而,对该活动作为唯一教学手段的兴趣较低。

结论

基于病例的电子学习活动可能更适合高级学习者,并可以在混合教学教学设计中提高学习者的满意度。在临床技能教育领域,应针对学生对电子学习活动的满意度开展更多研究。此外,鉴于持续的新冠疫情和未来的健康危机,应更加努力寻找临床技能教育的替代教学工具。

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