COVID-19 impact on the assessment methodology of undergraduate medical students: a systematic review of the lessons learned

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Maria Helena Machado, Sílvia Paredes, Laura Ribeiro
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The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial social, economic, political, and educational impact worldwide. Due to the social contact restrictions, areas such as medical education were highly affected. Assessment in medical education, was already a sensitive topic, and it proved to be even more challenging as different teaching and learning contexts required huge adaptations in a short period. This systematic review provides an overview of the impact of COVID-19 on the assessment of medical students and can serve as a reference to improve this area. We conducted the review based on the PRISMA tool and searched in PubMed, EBSCO, and ScienceDirect. Studies describing the assessment methodologies used during the pandemic were included. Of the 501 initial articles, 18 were included in this review. Collected data was based on the regime, subject, teaching/assessment methodologies, platforms used, grades, students’ and teachers’ perceptions, and measures to prevent academic dishonesty. The results suggest that technology played a central role during the pandemic, and universities were concerned about the transition to online learning regarding teaching and assessment, but students and teachers should be prepared for it. Formative assessment methodologies and feedback were emphasized, and summative tools were adapted to prevent fraud. Students and teachers were generally satisfied with online learning and assessment, which had no significant difference in the examination scores, but they preferred conventional teaching. The COVID-19 pandemic brought an opportunity to analyze and rethink the medical curriculum. Thus, further investigations are needed on combining traditional and online teaching strategies and emphasis on the assessment.
COVID-19 对本科医学生评估方法的影响:对经验教训的系统回顾
COVID-19 大流行对全世界的社会、经济、政治和教育产生了重大影响。由于社会接触受到限制,医学教育等领域受到很大影响。医学教育中的评估本来就是一个敏感话题,而事实证明,由于不同的教学环境需要在短时间内做出巨大的调整,这就更加具有挑战性。本系统性综述概述了 COVID-19 对医科学生评估的影响,可作为改进这一领域的参考。我们根据 PRISMA 工具进行了综述,并在 PubMed、EBSCO 和 ScienceDirect 上进行了检索。其中包括描述大流行期间所使用的评估方法的研究。在最初的 501 篇文章中,有 18 篇被纳入本综述。收集的数据基于制度、科目、教学/评估方法、使用的平台、成绩、学生和教师的看法以及防止学术不诚实的措施。结果表明,在大流行病期间,技术发挥了核心作用,大学对教学和评估方面向在线学习的过渡感到担忧,但学生和教师应该为此做好准备。形成性评估方法和反馈得到了强调,终结性评估工具也得到了调整,以防止舞弊。学生和教师普遍对在线学习和评估感到满意,在线学习和评估对考试成绩没有明显影响,但他们更喜欢传统教学。COVID-19 大流行为分析和重新思考医学课程提供了契机。因此,需要进一步研究如何将传统教学与在线教学策略相结合,并重视评估。
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Frontiers in Education
Frontiers in Education Social Sciences-Education
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