Department of Pharmacy Practice, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
Department of Pharmaceutics, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India.
PLoS One. 2022 Mar 24;17(3):e0265927. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0265927. eCollection 2022.
This review evaluates the effectiveness of smartphone applications in improving academic performance and clinical practice among healthcare professionals and students.
This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Articles were retrieved from PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane library through a comprehensive search strategy. Studies that included medical, dental, nursing, allied healthcare professional, undergraduates, postgraduates, and interns from the same disciplines who used mobile applications for their academic learning and/or daily clinical practice were considered.
52 studies with a total of 4057 learner participants were included in this review. 33 studies (15 RCTs, 1 cluster RCT, 7 quasi-experimental studies, 9 interventional cohort studies and 1 cross-sectional study) reported that mobile applications were an effective tool that contributed to a significant improvement in the knowledge level of the participants. The pooled effect of 15 studies with 962 participants showed that the knowledge score improved significantly in the group using mobile applications when compared to the group who did not use mobile applications (SMD = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.57 to1.31, P<0.00001). 19 studies (11 RCTs, 3 quasi-experimental studies and 5 interventional cohort studies) reported that mobile applications were effective in significantly improving skills among the participants.
Mobile applications are effective tools in enhancing knowledge and skills. They can be considered as effective adjunct tools in medical education by considering their low expense, high versatility, reduced dependency on regional or site boundaries, online and offline, simulation, and flexible learning features of mobile apps.
本综述评估智能手机应用程序在提高医疗保健专业人员和学生的学术表现和临床实践中的效果。
本研究遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。通过全面的搜索策略,从 PubMed、Scopus 和 Cochrane 图书馆中检索文章。纳入的研究包括医学、牙科、护理、辅助医疗保健专业人员、本科生、研究生和同专业的实习生,他们使用移动应用程序进行学术学习和/或日常临床实践。
本综述共纳入 52 项研究,共计 4057 名学习者参与者。33 项研究(15 项随机对照试验、1 项整群随机对照试验、7 项准实验研究、9 项干预性队列研究和 1 项横断面研究)报告称,移动应用程序是一种有效的工具,可以显著提高参与者的知识水平。15 项研究(962 名参与者)的汇总效应表明,与未使用移动应用程序的参与者相比,使用移动应用程序的参与者的知识得分显著提高(SMD=0.94,95%CI=0.57 至 1.31,P<0.00001)。19 项研究(11 项随机对照试验、3 项准实验研究和 5 项干预性队列研究)报告称,移动应用程序在显著提高参与者的技能方面是有效的。
移动应用程序是增强知识和技能的有效工具。考虑到其低费用、高多功能性、减少对区域或站点边界的依赖、在线和离线、模拟以及移动应用程序的灵活学习功能,可以将其视为医学教育的有效辅助工具。