Kaufman D M, Kaufman R G
J Med Educ. 1983 Jun;58(6):474-8. doi: 10.1097/00001888-198306000-00005.
A group of medical students was shown a series of instructional videotapes while taking a required neurology clerkship. Overall, this study group was more accurate (p less than 0.01) in diagnosing illustrated conditions than a control group that did not see the videotapes. Videotape instruction produced better performance in identification in only certain areas: neuropsychologic phenomena, disorders with subtle or unique movements, and seizures. The choice and cost of equipment and some professional assurances are discussed. Costs and professional expectations, as well as the limited usefulness of videotapes, must be acknowledged by clinical departments before embarking on videotape instruction.
一组医学生在参加必修的神经科实习期间观看了一系列教学录像带。总体而言,与未观看录像带的对照组相比,该研究组在诊断图示病症方面更为准确(p小于0.01)。录像带教学仅在某些领域的识别方面产生了更好的表现:神经心理现象、具有细微或独特动作的疾病以及癫痫发作。文中讨论了设备的选择和成本以及一些专业保障。临床科室在开展录像带教学之前,必须认识到成本、专业期望以及录像带的有限实用性。