Pradhan Swagatika, Das Chinmaya, Panda Dhiren K, Mohanty Biswa B
Genetics, Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital, Siksha "O" Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, IND.
Anatomy, Institute of Medical Sciences and Sum Hospital, Siksha "O" Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar, IND.
Cureus. 2024 Mar 6;16(3):e55644. doi: 10.7759/cureus.55644. eCollection 2024 Mar.
Introduction Learning methodologies, particularly in medical education, are evolving with the integration of internet-based technologies into daily life. As a platform, YouTube has become a significant tool for studying human anatomy among medical students. This study aims to assess the utilization of YouTube in learning human anatomy, the types of audio-visual materials used, and the platform's perceived effectiveness in understanding and memorizing anatomical information. Methods A cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted among 200 medical students at a medical college over one year, of whom 195 completed the questionnaire and were included. The questionnaire addressed general YouTube usage, specific usage for medical studies and human anatomy, types of audio-visual materials used, and the perceived effectiveness of YouTube in understanding and memorizing anatomical information. Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 25.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY) for Pearson's chi-square test to determine statistical differences based on gender and year of study. Results The study cohort comprised 195 medical students (average age: 19.8±1.1 years), 62.6% females and 37.4% males. YouTube emerged as extensively utilized, with 94.5% of males and 96.7% of females reporting general usage and 91.8% of males and 89.3% of females utilizing it for medical studies. For human anatomy learning, 93.2% of males and 89.3% of females relied on YouTube. Among the audio-visual materials, PowerPoint presentations were most prevalent, favored by 46.5% of males and 41.8% of females. Regarding effectiveness, 82.1% of males and 83.7% of females affirmed YouTube's enhancement of anatomical understanding, with 89% of males and 85.3% of females acknowledging its aid in memorization. Additionally, 90.4% of males and 87.3% of females recommended YouTube as an anatomy learning tool. Despite observed gender-based preferences for specific content types, no statistically significant differences were discerned in YouTube's usage and perception across genders. Conclusions YouTube is a widely used and effective tool for the study of human anatomy among medical students, facilitating the understanding and memorization of anatomical information. While cadaver dissection remains an irreplaceable part of medical education, the addition of YouTube as a learning resource can enhance the educational experience. Future research should focus on the in-depth exploration of content satisfaction and the potential role of YouTube in the broader anatomy curriculum.
引言 学习方法,尤其是医学教育中的学习方法,正随着基于互联网的技术融入日常生活而不断发展。作为一个平台,YouTube已成为医学生学习人体解剖学的重要工具。本研究旨在评估YouTube在人体解剖学学习中的利用情况、所使用的视听材料类型以及该平台在理解和记忆解剖学信息方面的感知效果。
方法 在一所医学院对200名医学生进行了为期一年的横断面问卷调查研究,其中195名完成问卷并被纳入研究。问卷涉及YouTube的一般使用情况、医学学习和人体解剖学的具体使用情况、所使用的视听材料类型以及YouTube在理解和记忆解剖学信息方面的感知效果。使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows 25.0版(IBM公司,纽约州阿蒙克)进行数据分析,采用Pearson卡方检验以确定基于性别和学习年份的统计差异。
结果 研究队列包括195名医学生(平均年龄:19.8±1.1岁),其中62.6%为女性,37.4%为男性。YouTube被广泛使用,94.5%的男性和96.7%的女性报告有一般使用情况,91.8%的男性和89.3%的女性将其用于医学学习。在人体解剖学学习方面,93.2%的男性和89.3%的女性依赖YouTube。在视听材料中,PowerPoint演示文稿最为普遍,46.5%的男性和41.8%的女性喜欢使用。在有效性方面,82.1%的男性和83.7% 的女性肯定YouTube增强了解剖学理解,89%的男性和85.3%的女性承认其有助于记忆。此外,90.4%的男性和87.3%的女性推荐YouTube作为解剖学学习工具。尽管观察到在特定内容类型上存在基于性别的偏好,但在YouTube的使用和认知方面,不同性别之间未发现统计学上的显著差异。
结论 YouTube是医学生学习人体解剖学广泛使用且有效的工具,有助于理解和记忆解剖学信息。虽然尸体解剖仍然是医学教育中不可替代的一部分,但增加YouTube作为学习资源可以提升教育体验。未来的研究应侧重于深入探索内容满意度以及YouTube在更广泛的解剖学课程中的潜在作用。