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FOAM中的漏洞:在线教育资源中的课程全面性分析

Holes in the FOAM: An Analysis of Curricular Comprehensiveness in Online Educational Resources.

作者信息

Grock Andrew, Chan Wendy, Aluisio Adam R, Alsup Carl, Huang Delphine, Joshi Nikita

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine University of California Los Angeles Los Angeles CA USA.

and the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Wadsworth Anaerobe Laboratory Los Angeles CA USA.

出版信息

AEM Educ Train. 2020 Dec 12;5(3):e10556. doi: 10.1002/aet2.10556. eCollection 2021 Jul.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We sought to evaluate Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM), defined as online educational content available free to anyone, anywhere, at any time, by classifying the most impactful FOAM content per the Social Media Index into the topics and subtopics of the American Board of Emergency Medicine's Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. We then analyzed FOAM's comprehensiveness by describing over- and underrepresentation among these topics and subtopics.

METHODS

First, we searched for FOAM resources based on the most recent 12 months of relevant content for each organ system from the top 50 Social Media Index sites. Next, we classified all 898 posts into its related topics or subtopics per the American Board of Emergency Medicine's Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. Finally, we analyzed how comprehensively FOAM covered each organ system and the frequency of posts that covered each organ system subtopic as well as identified the subtopics with the most frequent coverage.

RESULTS

The search yielded 898 FOAM posts, of which cardiology and neurology were significantly overrepresented and psychobehavioral; obstetrics and gynecology; and head, ears, eyes, nose, and throat were significantly underrepresented. Among subtopics, acute coronary syndrome had the highest subtopic coverage consisting of 55.5% of all cardiology content. Other highly represented subtopics include renal colic; diabetic ketoacidosis; sepsis; and stroke with 39, 40, 40, and 71% of each of their topic's content, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Although residents and programs are frequently incorporating FOAM into the educational curriculum, these materials seem to lack comprehensiveness. Educators and learners must be aware of these deficits in creating comprehensive emergency medicine curricula.

摘要

目的

我们试图通过根据社交媒体指数将最具影响力的免费开放获取医学教育(FOAM)内容归类到美国急诊医学委员会急诊医学临床实践模式的主题和子主题中,来评估FOAM,即任何人均可在任何时间、任何地点免费获取的在线教育内容。然后,我们通过描述这些主题和子主题中的内容过度和不足情况来分析FOAM的全面性。

方法

首先,我们从社交媒体指数排名前50的网站中,根据每个器官系统最近12个月的相关内容搜索FOAM资源。接下来,我们根据美国急诊医学委员会急诊医学临床实践模式将所有898篇帖子归类到其相关主题或子主题中。最后,我们分析了FOAM对每个器官系统的覆盖全面程度以及涵盖每个器官系统子主题的帖子频率,并确定了覆盖频率最高的子主题。

结果

搜索共得到898篇FOAM帖子,其中心血管和神经科内容明显过多,而心理行为学、妇产科以及头、耳、眼、鼻、喉科内容明显过少。在子主题中,急性冠状动脉综合征的子主题覆盖率最高,占所有心血管科内容的55.5%。其他高覆盖率的子主题包括肾绞痛、糖尿病酮症酸中毒、脓毒症和中风,分别占其各自主题内容的39%、40%、40%和71%。

结论

尽管住院医师和培训项目经常将FOAM纳入教育课程,但这些材料似乎缺乏全面性。教育工作者和学习者在创建全面的急诊医学课程时必须意识到这些不足。

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