Institute of General Practice, Goethe University Frankfurt, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt, Germany.
Stabsstelle Patientensicherheit & Qualität, Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt, Germany.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jun 28;22(1):508. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03541-1.
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it more difficult to maintain high quality in medical education. As online formats are often considered unsuitable, interactive workshops and seminars have particularly often been postponed or cancelled. To meet the challenge, we converted an existing interactive undergraduate elective on safety culture into an online event. In this article, we describe the conceptualization and evaluation of the elective.
The learning objectives of the safety culture elective remained unchanged, but the teaching methods were thoroughly revised and adapted to suit an online setting. The online elective was offered as a synchronous two-day course in winter semester 2020/21 during the "second wave" of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. At the end of each day, participating students evaluated the elective by completing an online survey. Items were rated on a six-point Likert scale. We used SPSS for data analysis.
Twenty medical undergraduates completed the elective and rated it extremely positively (1.1 ± 0.2). Students regard safety culture as very important and felt the learning objectives had been achieved. Moreover, they were very satisfied with the design and content of the elective, and especially with interactive elements like role-play. Around 55% of participants would recommend continuing to offer the online elective after the pandemic.
It makes sense to offer undergraduate medical students online elective courses on safety culture, especially during a pandemic. The elective described here can serve as a best practice example of how to teach safety culture to undergraduates, especially when physical presence is unfeasible. Electives requiring a high degree of interaction can also function well online.
新冠疫情大流行使得医学教育难以保持高质量。由于线上教学形式往往被认为不适合,互动式研讨会和讲习班特别多地被推迟或取消。为应对这一挑战,我们将现有的一门关于安全文化的互动式本科选修课改为线上教学。本文描述了这门选修课的概念化和评估。
安全文化选修课的学习目标保持不变,但教学方法经过彻底修订和改编,以适应线上教学环境。该线上选修课作为 2020/21 年冬季学期德国新冠疫情“第二波”期间的同步两天课程提供。每天结束时,参与学生通过完成在线调查对选修课进行评价。项目采用六点 Likert 量表评分。我们使用 SPSS 进行数据分析。
20 名医学生完成了该选修课,并给予了极高的评价(1.1±0.2)。学生认为安全文化非常重要,并感到已达到学习目标。此外,他们对选修课的设计和内容非常满意,特别喜欢角色扮演等互动元素。约 55%的参与者表示愿意在疫情后继续提供该线上选修课。
为医学生提供线上安全文化选修课是有意义的,尤其是在大流行期间。这里描述的选修课可以作为在无法进行线下教学时向医学生教授安全文化的最佳实践范例。需要高度互动的选修课也可以在线上顺利运行。