Komasawa Nobuyasu, Takitani Kimitaka, Lee Sang-Woong, Terasaki Fumio, Nakano Takashi
Medical Education Center, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Osaka, Japan.
J Educ Health Promot. 2023 Jun 30;12:204. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_912_22. eCollection 2023.
Although digital learning devices have become increasingly more common in medical education settings, it remains unclear how they influence medical student learning styles and various outcome measures. This study aimed to assess student learning styles, specifically as they relate to digital dependency, writing habits, and group learning practices among current medical students.
This questionnaire study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University. We conducted a questionnaire survey of 109 medical students who were 5 year students during the 2021 school year. Medical students were asked about their level of digital dependency, writing by hand, and group learning practices. We also analyzed the correlation between student learning styles and their respective outcomes on several summative evaluations.
Of the 109 students targeted, we received responses from 62 (response rate, 56.8%). Among the respondents, digital dependency was 83.4 ± 18.6%, while hand writing ratio 39.8 ± 29.9% and group learning ratio 33.5 ± 30.5%. We also assessed correlations between these learning styles and scores on the CBT, OSCE, CC, and CC Integrative Test. Only writing by hand showed a small positive correlation with CC Integrative Test scores.
Our questionnaire survey assessed the rates of digital dependency, writing by hand, and group learning practices, and analyzed the correlations between these learning styles and respective outcomes. Current medical students exhibited high digital dependency which was not correlated with performance outcomes.
尽管数字学习设备在医学教育环境中越来越普遍,但它们如何影响医学生的学习风格和各种结果指标仍不清楚。本研究旨在评估学生的学习风格,特别是与当前医学生的数字依赖、写作习惯和小组学习实践相关的学习风格。
本问卷调查研究得到了大阪医科药科大学研究伦理委员会的批准。我们对2021学年的109名五年级医学生进行了问卷调查。医学生被问及他们的数字依赖程度、手写情况和小组学习实践情况。我们还分析了学生学习风格与他们在几次总结性评估中的各自结果之间的相关性。
在109名目标学生中,我们收到了62名学生的回复(回复率为56.8%)。在受访者中,数字依赖程度为83.4±18.6%,而手写比例为39.8±29.9%,小组学习比例为33.5±30.5%。我们还评估了这些学习风格与CBT、OSCE、CC和CC综合测试成绩之间的相关性。只有手写与CC综合测试成绩呈微弱正相关。
我们的问卷调查评估了数字依赖、手写和小组学习实践的比例,并分析了这些学习风格与各自结果之间的相关性。当前医学生表现出较高的数字依赖程度,这与成绩结果无关。