Department of Medical Education and Medical Humanities, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea.
Korean J Med Educ. 2022 Sep;34(3):231-237. doi: 10.3946/kjme.2022.233. Epub 2022 Aug 26.
This study aimed to measure the educational satisfaction with and effectiveness of real-time online point-of-view filming (POVF) clinical skills education in medical students.
Medical students participated in a 120-minute clinical skills education session. The session consisted of emergency procedures, wound management, and vascular access. The authors provided real-time online POVF using a smartphone. A questionnaire survey was issued to the students after the class, and their satisfaction with education, educational environment, and effectiveness were analyzed.
Responses about satisfaction with POVF education were very positive in all grades. However, approximately half of the students were satisfied with the smoothness of listening to a lecture and the video quality. More than half of the students responded positively to the question about educational effectiveness.
In these times of non-classroom teaching brought on by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, POVF clinical skills education is likely to be a very useful educational tool. If disadvantages such as insufficient feedback or environmental problems can be addressed, it could serve as an alternative method of clinical skills education even after the COVID-19 pandemic.
本研究旨在衡量医学生实时在线视角拍摄(POVF)临床技能教育的满意度和效果。
医学生参加了一个 120 分钟的临床技能教育课程。课程包括急救程序、伤口管理和血管通路。作者使用智能手机提供实时在线 POVF。课程结束后,向学生发放问卷调查,分析他们对教育、教育环境和效果的满意度。
各年级学生对 POVF 教育的满意度均非常高。然而,约一半的学生对听课的流畅性和视频质量感到满意。超过一半的学生对教育效果的问题回答积极。
在当前由 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行引发的非课堂教学时代,POVF 临床技能教育可能是一种非常有用的教育工具。如果可以解决反馈不足或环境问题等缺点,那么即使在 COVID-19 大流行之后,它也可以作为临床技能教育的替代方法。