King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS, United Kingdom.
Institute of Naval Medicine, Defence Medical Services, Crescent Road, Gosport, PO12 2DL, United Kingdom.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2024 Apr;52(4):406-412. doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2023.12.013. Epub 2024 Jan 11.
Restrictions to traditional face-to-face meetings were mandated by many government authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic, impacting the delivery of educational training sessions for maxillofacial surgery trainees in the traditional group manner. An online survey was designed to review what effect the pandemic had on the use and uptake of online educational sources amongst a representative cohort of maxillofacial surgery trainees in higher specialist training. Their attitudes and satisfaction with online resources were considered. The use of live sources such as webinars and pre-recorded materials (e.g. YouTube videos) was investigated. Engagement with online sources was considered prior to, and then during the pandemic. Alterations in the behaviour of trainees were demonstrated, with increasing online resource use seen once the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. Online pre-recorded resource use increased by 26% during the pandemic, with the median number of hours watched per month increasing from 1-5 h to 5-10 h (p < 0.001). Engagement with live online sources (webinars) increased by 52% and median time watched increased from 15 h per month to 10-20 h per month (p < 0.001). Trainees expressed satisfaction with the quality and flexibility of the resources. There was a firmly positive response to live webinars with regard to teaching quality, audio and video quality, ease of access and relevance to training needs. Pre-recorded and live online resources may prove a useful alternative or adjunct to face-to-face teaching when regulations limit or restrict social interactions.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,许多政府当局强制限制传统的面对面会议,这影响了传统方式下的颌面外科培训生教育课程的开展。我们设计了一项在线调查,以评估大流行对高级专科培训中颌面外科培训生使用和接受在线教育资源的影响。调查中考虑了他们对在线资源的态度和满意度。调查了在线资源的使用情况,包括网络研讨会和预先录制的材料(例如 YouTube 视频)等实时资源。考虑了大流行之前和期间的在线资源使用情况。结果表明,培训生的行为发生了变化,随着 COVID-19 大流行的持续,在线资源的使用逐渐增加。在线预录资源的使用量增加了 26%,每月观看的中位数时长从 1-5 小时增加到 5-10 小时(p<0.001)。在线实时资源(网络研讨会)的参与度增加了 52%,每月观看的中位数时长从 15 小时增加到 10-20 小时(p<0.001)。培训生对资源的质量和灵活性表示满意。对于教学质量、音频和视频质量、易于访问性以及与培训需求的相关性,网络研讨会得到了坚定的积极回应。当法规限制或限制社交互动时,预录和实时在线资源可能是一种有用的替代或补充面对面教学的方式。