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通过基于探究式学习的生物粘合剂模块教授组织修复

Teaching Tissue Repair Through an Inquiry-Based Learning Bioadhesives Module.

作者信息

Panebianco Christopher J, Dutta Poorna, Frost Jillian R, Huang Angela, Kim Olivia S, Iatridis James C, Vernengo Andrea J, Weiser Jennifer R

机构信息

Leni and Peter W. May Department of Orthopaedics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Biomed Eng Educ. 2023 Jan;3(1):61-74. doi: 10.1007/s43683-022-00087-y. Epub 2022 Nov 4.

Abstract

Bioadhesives are an important class of biomaterials for wound healing, hemostasis, and tissue repair. To develop the next generation of bioadhesives, there is a societal need to teach trainees about their design, engineering, and testing. This study designed, implemented, and evaluated a hands-on, inquiry-based learning (IBL) module to teach bioadhesives to undergraduate, master's, and PhD/postdoctoral trainees. Approximately 30 trainees across three international institutions participated in this IBL bioadhesives module, which was designed to last approximately 3 h. This IBL module was designed to teach trainees about how bioadhesives are used for tissue repair, how to engineer bioadhesives for different biomedical applications, and how to assess the efficacy of bioadhesives. The IBL bioadhesives module resulted in significant learning gains for all cohorts; whereby, trainees scored an average of 45.5% on the pre-test assessment and 69.0% on the post-test assessment. The undergraduate cohort experienced the greatest learning gains of 34.2 points, which was expected since they had the least theoretical and applied knowledge about bioadhesives. Validated pre/post-survey assessments showed that trainees also experienced significant improvements in scientific literacy from completing this module. Similar to the pre/post-test, improvements in scientific literacy were most significant for the undergraduate cohort since they had the least amount of experience with scientific inquiry. Instructors can use this module, as described, to introduce undergraduate, master's, and PhD/postdoctoral trainees to principles of bioadhesives.

摘要

生物粘合剂是用于伤口愈合、止血和组织修复的一类重要生物材料。为了开发下一代生物粘合剂,社会需要向学员传授其设计、工程和测试方面的知识。本研究设计、实施并评估了一个基于探究式学习(IBL)的实践模块,用于向本科、硕士以及博士/博士后学员讲授生物粘合剂相关知识。来自三个国际机构的约30名学员参与了这个时长约3小时的IBL生物粘合剂模块。该IBL模块旨在教导学员生物粘合剂如何用于组织修复、如何针对不同生物医学应用设计生物粘合剂,以及如何评估生物粘合剂的功效。IBL生物粘合剂模块使所有学员群体都取得了显著的学习成果;学员在预测试评估中的平均得分是45.5%,在测试后的平均得分是69.0%。本科班学员的学习成果提升最大,为34.2分,这是意料之中的,因为他们对生物粘合剂的理论和应用知识最少。经过验证的前后调查评估表明,学员通过完成这个模块,在科学素养方面也有显著提高。与前后测试情况类似,本科班学员在科学素养方面的提升最为显著,因为他们在科学探究方面的经验最少。教师可以按照所述使用这个模块,向本科、硕士以及博士/博士后学员介绍生物粘合剂的原理。

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