探索播客在患者教育中的影响、挑战及整合:一项系统综述
Exploring the impact, challenges, and integration of podcasts in patient education: a systematic review.
作者信息
Kakhki Saeed Khayat, Aghebati Nahid, Moonaghi Hossein Karimi
机构信息
Student Research Committee, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
出版信息
BMC Med Educ. 2025 May 12;25(1):690. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07217-4.
BACKGROUND
Podcasts have become increasingly prominent as tools for health communication, offering flexible and accessible formats for patient education. While widely used in professional training, their role in supporting patient-centered learning remains underexplored.
METHODS
This systematic review synthesized studies published from 2010 to 2024 concerning podcast use in patient education. Five databases-PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Embase-were searched using defined keywords. Studies were selected based on relevance to patient education through podcasts, and outcomes such as knowledge retention, comprehension, and engagement. Data extraction was performed independently by two reviewers. Quality assessment was conducted using the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool, the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, and the CASP checklist. A thematic synthesis approach was employed to analyze qualitative and quantitative findings.
RESULTS
Of the twenty-one included studies, seven demonstrated improved patient knowledge retention, comprehension, and engagement through podcast use. Five studies emphasized accessibility and learner autonomy, highlighting the benefits of asynchronous and flexible delivery. Three studies explored the integration of podcasts with traditional teaching methods, showing positive outcomes when used as complementary tools. However, three studies identified challenges including content quality variability, limited production standards, and digital access disparities. Thematic synthesis categorized findings into four domains: educational effectiveness, integration with traditional education, accessibility and learner autonomy, and implementation challenges.
CONCLUSIONS
Podcasts represent a promising adjunct to patient education. Their effectiveness depends on thoughtful design, contextual relevance, and equitable delivery. Standardization, blended learning models, and ongoing evaluation are essential for maximizing their impact.
CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER
Not applicable.
背景
播客作为健康传播工具日益突出,为患者教育提供了灵活且易于获取的形式。虽然播客在专业培训中广泛使用,但其在支持以患者为中心的学习方面的作用仍未得到充分探索。
方法
本系统评价综合了2010年至2024年发表的关于播客在患者教育中应用的研究。使用特定关键词检索了五个数据库——PubMed、Scopus、科学网、谷歌学术和Embase。根据与通过播客进行患者教育的相关性以及知识保留、理解和参与度等结果来选择研究。由两名评审员独立进行数据提取。使用Cochrane偏倚风险工具、纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表和CASP清单进行质量评估。采用主题综合方法分析定性和定量研究结果。
结果
在纳入的21项研究中,7项研究表明通过使用播客可提高患者的知识保留、理解和参与度。5项研究强调了可及性和学习者自主性,突出了异步和灵活交付的好处。3项研究探讨了播客与传统教学方法的整合,结果表明作为补充工具使用时具有积极效果。然而,3项研究发现了一些挑战,包括内容质量差异、制作标准有限和数字获取差距。主题综合将研究结果分为四个领域:教育效果、与传统教育的整合、可及性和学习者自主性以及实施挑战。
结论
播客是患者教育的一种有前景的辅助手段。其有效性取决于精心设计、情境相关性和公平交付。标准化、混合学习模式和持续评估对于最大化其影响至关重要。
临床试验编号
不适用。