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评估在线学习模块在增加医学生伤口护理理论知识方面的效果。

Evaluation of the Efficacy of an Online Learning Module to Increase Wound Care Theoretical Knowledge Amongst Medical Students.

机构信息

Division of Vascular Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Division of Vascular Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2023 Aug;80(8):1098-1103. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.05.007. Epub 2023 Jun 6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We developed and evaluated an online learning module for teaching wound care basics to junior medical learners, which was assessed for its ability to increase theoretical knowledge of wound care, and medical learners' perceptions on the use of an online module to teach wound care practices.

DESIGN

Between February 2022 to November 2022, participants were enrolled into our unblinded, matched-pair single-arm study. Participants completed a pre- and postquiz prior to and after completing the online module, respectively. Scores on the pre- and postquiz were matched by participant and evaluated for improvement. The online module was composed of free text, animated videos with voiceovers, pictorial examples, and tables, as well as unscored knowledge checks, covering the categories of i) normal wound healing physiology, ii) describing wounds/assessment of wounds, iii) choosing dressings for wounds, and iv) addressing and understanding wound aetiologies, including diabetic, arterial, and venous ulcers.

SETTING

Participants were enrolled at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada.

PARTICIPANTS

Participants were recruited from the undergraduate medicine and physician assistant programs at the University of Toronto. Students were provided with information on how to participate in the study through email and in-person recruitment. Thirty-three participants entered the study, and 23 participants completed the study.

RESULTS

Across all participants, the prequiz to postquiz score increase averaged 13.29%, representing a statistically significant increase (p = 0.0000013). Ten of the 20 questions and all question categories had a statistically significant increase in the postquiz scores. All respondents found the module very useful (67%) or extremely useful (33%) for learning wound care, and 67% were very satisfied overall with the quality of the module, with the remainder (33%) of respondents somewhat satisfied.

CONCLUSIONS

Online learning modules are effective at increasing wound care knowledge in junior medical learners, with high satisfaction amongst learners.

摘要

目的

我们开发并评估了一个在线学习模块,用于向初级医学学习者教授伤口护理基础知识,评估其提高伤口护理理论知识的能力,以及医学学习者对使用在线模块教授伤口护理实践的看法。

设计

在 2022 年 2 月至 2022 年 11 月期间,参与者参加了我们的非盲、配对单臂研究。参与者分别在完成在线模块之前和之后完成了预测试和后测试。通过参与者匹配前测和后测的分数,并评估其提高程度。在线模块由自由文本、带旁白的动画视频、图片示例和表格以及不计分的知识检查组成,涵盖以下类别:i)正常伤口愈合生理学,ii)描述伤口/评估伤口,iii)选择伤口敷料,以及 iv)处理和理解伤口病因,包括糖尿病、动脉和静脉溃疡。

地点

参与者在加拿大多伦多的多伦多大学注册。

参与者

参与者从多伦多大学的本科医学和医师助理课程中招募。学生通过电子邮件和现场招募了解如何参与研究。33 名参与者进入研究,23 名参与者完成研究。

结果

在所有参与者中,预测试到后测试的分数平均增加了 13.29%,这代表了统计学上的显著增加(p=0.0000013)。20 个问题中的 10 个和所有问题类别在后测试中的分数都有统计学上的显著增加。所有受访者都认为该模块对于学习伤口护理非常有用(67%)或极其有用(33%),67%的人对模块的质量非常满意,其余(33%)的受访者则有些满意。

结论

在线学习模块能够有效提高初级医学学习者的伤口护理知识,学习者的满意度很高。

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