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迈向新冠疫情期间无棋盘式限制的开放医学院:医院如何灵活自主管理普通外科业务?

Towards an Open Medical School without Checkerboards during the COVID-19 Pandemic: How to Flexibly Self-Manage General Surgery Practices in Hospitals?

作者信息

Guadalajara Héctor, Palazón Álvaro, Lopez-Fernandez Olatz, Esteban-Flores Pilar, Garcia José Miguel, Gutiérrez-Misis Alicia, Baca-García Enrique, Garcia-Olmo Damián

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 28029 Madrid, Spain.

Surgery Department, Hospital Universitario Fundación Jiménez Díaz, 28040 Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2021 Jun 17;9(6):743. doi: 10.3390/healthcare9060743.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Can we create a technological solution to flexibly self-manage undergraduate General Surgery practices within hospitals? Before the pandemic, the management of clerkships was starting to depend less on checkerboards. This study aims to explore undergraduates' perceptions of doing rotations in teaching hospitals using different teaching styles and elicit their views regarding the options of managing practices to design a mobile app that substitutes for checkerboards.

METHODS

In this sequential exploratory mixed methods study, 38 semi-structured interviews at a teaching hospital were conducted. The data was used to survey 124 students doing their rotations in four teaching hospitals during the first wave of COVID-19.

RESULTS

21 themes highlighted concerns related to the practices, the teacher involvement in the students' education, and the students' adaptation to clinical culture. The students reported positive perceptions concerning self-managing and organizing practices via a mobile application. However, problems emerged regarding transparency, the lack of feedback, and the need for new tools. Regarding the teaching styles, the facilitator and personal models were perceived as optimal, but the personal style had no effect on using or not using a tool.

CONCLUSIONS

A mobile-learning application designed like an educational opportunities' manager tool can probably promote self-directed learning, flexible teaching, and bidirectional assessments. However, teachers who employ a personal teaching style may not need either checkerboards or a tool. This solution supports teaching at hospitals in pandemic times without checkerboards.

摘要

背景

我们能否创建一种技术解决方案,以便在医院内灵活地自我管理本科普通外科实习?在疫情之前,实习管理对考勤表的依赖程度就已开始降低。本研究旨在探讨本科生对在教学医院采用不同教学方式进行轮转实习的看法,并征求他们对于实习管理方式的意见,从而设计一款替代考勤表的移动应用程序。

方法

在这项序贯探索性混合方法研究中,我们在一家教学医院进行了38次半结构化访谈。利用这些数据对在新冠疫情第一波期间于四家教学医院进行轮转实习的124名学生进行了调查。

结果

21个主题凸显了与实习、教师对学生教育的参与以及学生对临床文化的适应相关的问题。学生们对通过移动应用程序自我管理和组织实习表达了积极看法。然而,在透明度、缺乏反馈以及对新工具的需求方面出现了问题。关于教学方式,引导式和个性化模式被认为是最佳的,但个性化模式对是否使用工具没有影响。

结论

一款设计成教育机会管理工具的移动学习应用程序或许能够促进自主学习、灵活教学和双向评估。然而,采用个性化教学方式的教师可能既不需要考勤表也不需要工具。这种解决方案支持在疫情期间医院在不使用考勤表的情况下开展教学。

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