Lefebvre P J, Houziaux M O, Godart C, Scheen-Lavigne M, Bartholomé M, Luyckx A S
Diabete Metab. 1981 Jun;7(2):127-34.
An experiment conducted at the University of Liège, Belgium in the computer-assisted teaching of juvenile-type insulin-dependent diabetics is reported. The course was designed to individualize teaching in order to give a minimum of basic information to a maximum of patients. The original computer-assisted instruction system DOCEO II is described; methods and programming techniques are summarized. The course was evaluated on fifty patients who attended the first four lessons. The improvement in knowledge was impressive: scores corrected for guessing were 9.59 +/- 4.43 out of 20 before the course and 17.04 +/- 2.26 out of 20 after the course (paired t test: p less than 0.001). The system was enthusiastically accepted by the patients and is now routinely used in our Institution. Long-term studies are in progress to determine whether increased knowledge leads to better self-care, improved control and, ultimately, reduced incidence of diabetic complications.
本文报道了在比利时列日大学进行的一项针对青少年型胰岛素依赖型糖尿病患者的计算机辅助教学实验。该课程旨在实现个性化教学,以便为尽可能多的患者提供最少的基本信息。文中描述了原始的计算机辅助教学系统DOCEO II,并总结了方法和编程技术。对参加前四节课的50名患者进行了课程评估。知识水平的提高令人印象深刻:课程前猜分校正后的分数在20分制中为9.59±4.43,课程后为17.04±2.26(配对t检验:p<0.001)。该系统受到患者的热烈欢迎,目前已在我们机构常规使用。正在进行长期研究,以确定知识的增加是否会带来更好的自我护理、改善控制,并最终降低糖尿病并发症的发生率。