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“SurgTalk”:为医学生开发外科播客的教育成果。

'SurgTalk': The Educational Outcomes Associated With Development of a Surgical Podcast for Undergraduate Medical Students.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin and St James' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

Acute Medical Unit, St James' Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2024 Feb;81(2):202-209. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2023.10.008. Epub 2023 Dec 29.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Educational podcast series are becoming increasingly popular as free open access medical education (FOAMed) resources, however, the educational benefit associated with their use is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the educational outcomes associated with the implementation of a surgical podcast series for undergraduate medical students.

METHODS

Two conversational case-based podcast episodes were recorded covering 2 common surgical presentations. Final-year medical students were recruited prospectively in January 2023 and underwent a baseline multiple choice question (MCQ) test covering the material within the podcast episodes. Participants were then provided with the episode files through encrypted Google Drive links. Two weeks following baseline assessment, students repeated the initial MCQ test and completed a postpodcast reaction survey. Data were analyzed using a paired t-test, multivariable regression analyses, and simple descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

Fifty students were enrolled in the study. All participants undertook the baseline assessment. About 98% completed the postpodcast MCQ, while 94% completed the postpodcast reaction survey. All participants who undertook the reaction survey (n = 47) found the podcast helpful in explaining surgical concepts, 92% of participants found the podcast enjoyable to listen to. The most commonly reported activity undertaken while listening was "commuting/driving" (n = 24, 48%). The mean baseline MCQ score was 44.6%. The mean postpodcast MCQ score was 65.51%. There was a mean absolute increase in test score of 20.2% from baseline which was statistically significant (95%CI 14.67-25.6, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Implementation of this podcast series was associated with a statistically significant improvement in mean test score from baseline, reflecting knowledge acquisition. There was a positive user reaction and students were able to listen while performing other activities. Further evaluation of the educational outcomes associated with podcast use, particularly the effects on knowledge retention and clinical competence, is required.

摘要

目的

教育播客系列作为免费开放获取医学教育(FOAMed)资源越来越受欢迎,然而,其使用带来的教育益处尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估实施外科播客系列对医学生的教育效果。

方法

录制了两集对话式基于案例的播客,涵盖了 2 种常见的外科表现。2023 年 1 月,前瞻性招募了即将毕业的医学生,并进行了涵盖播客内容的多项选择题(MCQ)测试。然后,通过加密的 Google Drive 链接向参与者提供了剧集文件。在基线评估后的两周,学生重复了最初的 MCQ 测试,并完成了播客后反应调查。使用配对 t 检验、多变量回归分析和简单描述性统计进行数据分析。

结果

本研究共纳入 50 名学生。所有参与者均进行了基线评估。约 98%的参与者完成了播客后的 MCQ,而 94%的参与者完成了播客后的反应调查。所有完成反应调查的参与者(n=47)都认为播客有助于解释外科概念,92%的参与者认为播客很有趣。报告的最常见活动是“通勤/开车”(n=24,48%)。基线 MCQ 平均得分为 44.6%。播客后的 MCQ 平均得分为 65.51%。与基线相比,测试分数的平均绝对增加了 20.2%,具有统计学意义(95%CI 14.67-25.6,p<0.001)。

结论

该播客系列的实施与基线平均测试分数的显著提高相关,反映了知识的获取。用户反应积极,学生可以在进行其他活动的同时收听。需要进一步评估播客使用相关的教育效果,特别是对知识保留和临床能力的影响。

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