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一款带有模拟临床场景的互动式电子书对台湾医学生健康素养能力的影响。

The effect of an interactive game-based e-book with simulative clinical scenarios on the health literacy competency among medical students in Taiwan.

作者信息

Tseng Pei-Ling, Yang Hui-Fang, Chang Chia-Chen, Chiu Tai-Yuan, Tsai Jaw-Shiun, Lai Hsiang-Ru, Tung Chen-Yin

机构信息

Department of Health Promotion and Health Education, College of Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, Tri-Service General Hospital, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan.

出版信息

BMC Med Educ. 2025 Jul 1;25(1):876. doi: 10.1186/s12909-025-07541-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health literacy plays a vital role in effective patient-physician communication. Over the past decades, health literacy efforts have strengthened public empowerment by improving access to health information and its effective use. Despite this progress, there are still insufficient digitalized teaching materials in medical schools, especially in the post-pandemic era. To address this gap, this study developed an interactive e-book as a supplementary e-learning tool for fifth-year medical students during their family medicine clerkship. The e-book integrates game-based learning, multimedia content, and scenario-based simulations to enhance students' knowledge, attitudes, and skills in health literacy.

METHODS

A true experimental design was employed, involving 216 medical students randomly assigned to experimental (n = 110) and control (n = 106) groups. Students in the experimental group utilized the e-book alongside standard clerkship training, while the control group participated in standard training alone. Pre- and post-intervention assessments measured health literacy knowledge, attitudes, and skills using a validated questionnaire.

RESULTS

Results showed the experiment group (n = 110) who read the e-book demonstrated greater improvements in health literacy knowledge, attitude, and skills than the control group (n = 106). Knowledge scores increased by 0.117 points, attitudes by 0.175 points, and skills by 0.162 points (p < 0.05). Students reported high satisfaction with the e-book's engaging and interactive format, highlighting its potential for enhancing learning outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrates the effectiveness of incorporating interactive digital tools into medical education to foster health literacy competencies, which should be expected in medical education and clinical pratical settings.

摘要

背景

健康素养在有效的医患沟通中起着至关重要的作用。在过去几十年里,健康素养方面的努力通过改善健康信息的获取及其有效利用,增强了公众的权能。尽管取得了这一进展,但医学院校的数字化教材仍然不足,尤其是在疫情后时代。为了弥补这一差距,本研究开发了一本交互式电子书,作为五年级医学生家庭医学实习期间的补充电子学习工具。该电子书整合了基于游戏的学习、多媒体内容和基于情景的模拟,以提高学生在健康素养方面的知识、态度和技能。

方法

采用真实验设计,将216名医学生随机分为实验组(n = 110)和对照组(n = 106)。实验组的学生在接受标准实习培训的同时使用电子书,而对照组仅参加标准培训。干预前后的评估使用经过验证的问卷来测量健康素养知识、态度和技能。

结果

结果显示,阅读电子书的实验组(n = 110)在健康素养知识、态度和技能方面的改善比对照组(n = 106)更大。知识得分提高了0.117分,态度提高了0.175分,技能提高了0.162分(p < 0.05)。学生们对电子书引人入胜的交互式形式表示高度满意,强调了其提高学习效果的潜力。

结论

本研究证明了将交互式数字工具纳入医学教育以培养健康素养能力的有效性,这在医学教育和临床实践环境中是值得期待的。

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