Alghamdi Ali G
College of Medicine, Al Baha University, Al Baha, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Apr 28;16(4):e59218. doi: 10.7759/cureus.59218. eCollection 2024 Apr.
Introduction The landscape of medical education is constantly evolving, with innovative assessment methods being integrated to better align with the requirements of modern healthcare education. Among these, open-book exams (OBEs) represent a significant shift from traditional closed-book exams (CBEs), promising to enhance learning outcomes and better evaluate students' understanding of medical concepts. This study aims to explore the multifaceted impact of OBEs on medical students, including their perceptions, study behaviors, stress levels, and the cultivation of critical thinking and self-directed learning skills. Methodology This is a cross-sectional study, which utilized a mixed-methods approach, conducted at Al Baha University's College of Medicine, to explore the impact of OBEs on self-directed learning among 129 medical students over a 15-day period in October 2023. The research combined quantitative data from online questionnaires, assessing students' experiences, stress, understanding, and study strategies, with qualitative insights from in-depth interviews and open-ended survey questions. Participants were final-year medical students with prior experience in OBEs, selected to minimize bias. Data analysis was performed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS, version 25; IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Armonk), focusing on descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis to identify patterns in students' perceptions of self-directed learning opportunities. The study was ethically approved, ensuring participant confidentiality and informed consent. Result Regarding the medical student perspectives on OBEs, the study revealed that the majority of medical students strongly perceive OBEs as less stressful (77, 59.69%) and easier to prepare for (79, 61.24%) compared to traditional exams. A significant proportion also believe OBEs accurately assess their comprehension (106, 82.17%) and prefer them as a mode of assessment (106, 82.17%). Furthermore, most students (87, 67.44%) reported performing better on OBEs compared to CBEs. Regarding the assessment of self-directed learning using the OBE method, students predominantly utilized highlighting important points (70, 54.26%) as a preparation method for OBEs. A large majority (85, 65.89%) considered OBEs as a fair assessment of self-directed learning and believed that they encourage self-directed learning (114, 88.37%). Conclusion OBEs represent a promising direction for medical education, offering a way to better prepare students for the complexities of real-world medical practice. Future strategies should include not only the refinement of OBE methodologies but also the integration of practice opportunities that enable students to hone their skills in applying knowledge effectively.
引言 医学教育领域在不断发展,创新的评估方法被纳入其中,以更好地符合现代医疗保健教育的要求。其中,开卷考试(OBEs)代表了与传统闭卷考试(CBEs)的重大转变,有望提高学习成果并更好地评估学生对医学概念的理解。本研究旨在探讨开卷考试对医学生的多方面影响,包括他们的看法、学习行为、压力水平以及批判性思维和自主学习技能的培养。
方法 这是一项横断面研究,采用混合方法,在巴哈大学医学院进行,以探讨2023年10月为期15天的时间里,开卷考试对129名医学生自主学习的影响。该研究将在线问卷的定量数据(评估学生的经历、压力、理解和学习策略)与深入访谈和开放式调查问题的定性见解相结合。参与者是有开卷考试经验的医学专业最后一年学生,其选择是为了尽量减少偏差。使用统计产品与服务解决方案(SPSS,版本25;适用于Windows的IBM SPSS Statistics,阿蒙克)进行数据分析,重点是描述性和推断性统计,而定性数据则进行主题分析,以确定学生对自主学习机会看法中的模式。该研究获得了伦理批准,确保了参与者的保密性和知情同意。
结果 关于医学生对开卷考试的看法,研究表明,与传统考试相比,大多数医学生强烈认为开卷考试压力较小(77人,59.69%)且更容易准备(79人,61.24%)。相当一部分人还认为开卷考试能准确评估他们的理解(106人,82.17%),并更喜欢将其作为一种评估方式(106人,82.17%)。此外,大多数学生(87人,67.44%)报告称在开卷考试中的表现优于闭卷考试。关于使用开卷考试方法评估自主学习,学生主要采用突出重点(70人,54.26%)作为开卷考试的准备方法。绝大多数人(85人,65.89%)认为开卷考试是对自主学习的公平评估,并认为它们鼓励自主学习(114人,88.37%)。
结论 开卷考试是医学教育的一个有前途的方向,为学生更好地应对现实世界医疗实践的复杂性提供了一种途径。未来的策略不仅应包括完善开卷考试方法,还应包括整合实践机会,使学生能够磨练有效应用知识的技能。