[Ophthalmic emergencies: training via interactive key feature cases for medical students].

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Andreas Müller, Felix M Wagner, Alexander K Schuster, Betül Günal, Norbert Pfeiffer, Franziska Schmidt, Verena Prokosch
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Abstract

Background: Autonomous diagnosis and assessment of medical emergencies are important skills to acquire for medical students. Ophthalmology features certain specialty-specific "red flag" signs and symptoms, which pose a challenge for educators in ophthalmology. To support medical students in identifying those "red flags" we developed and implemented interactive cases for our e‑learning platform.

Material and methods: A total of seven interactive cases with key feature problems regarding potentially dangerous signs and symptoms, such as painless loss of vision or red eye were developed. Medical students were guided through a case and performed formative assessments. The interactive cases were created with e‑learning authoring software and were available on the learning management system presence of the department of ophthalmology. They were mandatory for medical students in the ophthalmology course. Students evaluated the cases after the course.

Results: The interactive cases were rated on average at 1.51 ± 0.68 (mean ± standard deviation; n = 163) on a grade scale (1 = best, 6 = worst). On a Likert scale they were perceived as helpful for individual learning at 1.60 ± 0.81 (1 = very helpful, 7 = not helpful at all; n = 164). The information provided on the cases and selection of scenarios was positively evaluated.

Conclusion: To support students in identifying and managing ophthalmic emergencies in the context of limited time in tightly packed curricula, interactive key feature cases can be part of corresponding e‑learning resources. An integration of such cases was evaluated as desirable.

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[眼科急诊:医学生互动特色案例培训]。
背景:医学突发事件的自主诊断与评估是医学生必须掌握的重要技能。眼科具有某些特殊的“危险信号”体征和症状,这对眼科教育工作者构成了挑战。为了帮助医学生识别这些“危险信号”,我们为我们的电子学习平台开发并实施了交互式案例。材料和方法:共开发了7个具有潜在危险体征和症状(如无痛性视力丧失或红眼)的关键特征问题的交互式病例。指导医学生通过一个案例并进行形成性评估。交互式病例是用电子学习创作软件创建的,并可在眼科的学习管理系统上使用。他们是眼科专业医学生的必修课。学生们在课程结束后对案例进行了评估。结果:交互病例的平均评分为1.51 ±0.68(平均 ±标准差;N = 163)在等级量表上(1 =最好,6 =最差)。在李克特量表上,他们被认为对个人学习有帮助的分数为1.60 ±0.81(1 =非常有帮助,7 =根本没有帮助; n = 164)。所提供的关于案例和情景选择的信息得到了积极评价。结论:为了支持学生在有限的时间和紧凑的课程中识别和处理眼科紧急情况,交互式关键特征案例可以作为相应的电子学习资源的一部分。对这些案例的综合评价是可取的。
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Ophthalmologe
Ophthalmologe 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Ophthalmologe is an internationally recognized journal dealing with all aspects of ophthalmology. The journal serves both the scientific exchange and the continuing education of ophthalmologists. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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