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在新冠疫情期间的皮肤病学教育中呈现黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔皮肤:一项电子学习资源评估

Representing Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Skin in Dermatology Education Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Evaluation of an E-learning Resource.

作者信息

Ooi Rucira, Lim Sheryl Li Xin, Ooi Setthasorn Zhi Yang, Bennett Alistair

机构信息

Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, GBR.

General Medicine, Salford Royal Hospital, Manchester, GBR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2021 Dec 27;13(12):e20738. doi: 10.7759/cureus.20738. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Background Recently published literature has shed light on the lack of representation and exposure to Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) skin types in dermatology education and training. This may lead to diagnostic uncertainty and impact the overall quality of care delivered. Thus, this paper discusses the design and development of an e-learning resource as an innovative solution to address this educational need during the pandemic. Methods A focus group was conducted to assess the learning needs of trainees on cutaneous manifestations of BAME patients. An e-learning resource was created using instructional design, educational and multimedia principles such as the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) model and Gagne's nine steps. The e-learning was disseminated to trainees across a one-month period. Feedback on the content and relevance of the e-learning was collected on the completion of the module. Results Overall, 84% (n=42) of trainees reported that the module improved their confidence and knowledge acquisition of common skin conditions in BAME skin types (p<0.0001 when compared to pre-course confidence). 94% (n=47) of trainees agreed or strongly agreed that the e-learning met their learning needs as an educational tool. Of 50 trainees, the results show that trainees agreed or strongly agreed that the resource was accessible (94%, n=47), reusable (94%, n=47) and promotes a sustainable way of teaching in dermatology (96%, n=48). Conclusion A well-structured virtual learning module can be an effective tool to deliver teaching remotely whilst complying with public health measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This e-learning also highlights the need for further BAME representation in published dermatological resources.

摘要

背景 最近发表的文献揭示了在皮肤病学教育与培训中,缺乏对黑人、亚洲人和少数族裔(BAME)皮肤类型的呈现与讲解。这可能导致诊断的不确定性,并影响所提供护理的整体质量。因此,本文讨论了一种电子学习资源的设计与开发,作为在疫情期间满足这一教育需求的创新解决方案。方法 开展了一个焦点小组,以评估学员对BAME患者皮肤表现的学习需求。利用教学设计、教育和多媒体原则,如ADDIE(分析、设计、开发、实施、评估)模型和加涅的九个步骤,创建了一个电子学习资源。该电子学习资源在一个月的时间内分发给学员。在模块完成后收集了关于电子学习内容和相关性的反馈。结果 总体而言,84%(n = 42)的学员报告称,该模块提高了他们对BAME皮肤类型常见皮肤病的信心和知识获取(与课程前的信心相比,p < 0.0001)。94%(n = 47)的学员同意或强烈同意该电子学习作为一种教育工具满足了他们的学习需求。在50名学员中,结果显示学员们同意或强烈同意该资源易于获取(94%,n = 47)、可重复使用(94%,n = 47)并促进了皮肤病学教学的可持续方式(96%,n = 48)。结论 一个结构良好的虚拟学习模块可以是一种有效的工具,在遵守公共卫生措施以防止COVID-19传播的同时进行远程教学。这种电子学习还凸显了在已发表的皮肤病学资源中进一步增加BAME代表性的必要性。

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