Geraghty Keith, Heng Nicole, Duff Juliette, Burke Jacinta, Hill A D K, Jenkins John, Offiah Gozie
Department of Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.
Medical Student, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dublin, Ireland.
Ir J Med Sci. 2024 Dec;193(6):3045-3051. doi: 10.1007/s11845-024-03773-8. Epub 2024 Aug 16.
Healthcare education encountered unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the necessary responses have also provided learning opportunities for the future.
We aimed to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on teaching and learning strategies and the perceptions of clinical educators and health sciences students on novel methods to improve online student engagement in Ireland's largest medical school.
Two separate online surveys designed to gain insights into the perceived efficacy of online teaching strategies were distributed to clinical educators and health sciences students (medical and pharmacy) over 7 months via email.
A total of 86.4% of educators responded that rapport was more difficult to build online, and 90.5% reported less engagement from students online. The most popular methods that improved student engagement included using polls, a chat box function for questions, small group discussions and having student cameras turned on. Amongst educators surveyed, 81.8% felt a training course focused on teaching strategies at the start of every academic year would be beneficial. From the students' perspective, no difference was noted between the medicine and the pharmacy students. Seventy-five percent reported using quizzes/polls, and 63% reported using game-based platforms as techniques to improve online learning. Sixty-two percent of students described it as a positive outcome of learning during the pandemic.
Any pandemic poses unique challenges to the delivery of healthcare education. These surveys report educators' and students' views on online teaching and learning strategies, highlighting novel mechanisms to improve student engagement and ultimately impact on graduate outcomes.
在新冠疫情期间,医学教育面临前所未有的挑战,但必要的应对措施也为未来提供了学习机会。
我们旨在评估新冠疫情对教学策略的影响,以及临床教育工作者和健康科学专业学生对爱尔兰最大医学院提高在线学生参与度新方法的看法。
通过电子邮件向临床教育工作者和健康科学专业学生(医学和药学专业)发放了两项独立的在线调查问卷,历时7个月,以深入了解在线教学策略的感知效果。
共有86.4%的教育工作者表示,在网上更难建立融洽的关系,90.5%的教育工作者报告称学生在网上的参与度较低。提高学生参与度最受欢迎的方法包括使用投票、设置提问的聊天框功能、小组讨论以及打开学生的摄像头。在接受调查的教育工作者中,81.8%的人认为在每个学年开始时开设一门专注于教学策略的培训课程会有所帮助。从学生的角度来看,医学专业学生和药学专业学生之间没有差异。75%的学生报告使用过测验/投票,63%的学生报告使用过基于游戏的平台作为改善在线学习的方法。62%的学生将其描述为疫情期间学习的一个积极成果。
任何疫情都会给医学教育的实施带来独特的挑战。这些调查报告了教育工作者和学生对在线教学策略的看法,突出了提高学生参与度并最终影响毕业生成果的新机制。