Effectiveness of a Developed In-House Breast Phantom in Enhancing the Knowledge of Mammographic Positioning in Radiologic Technology Students: A Quasi-Experimental Study in Thailand

Q4 Medicine
Kan Komany, Woranan Kirisattayakul, Napat Ritlumlert, Sutthirak Tangruangkiat, P. Pairodsantikul, Saiwaroon Teankuae, Supannika Kawvised
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Objective: This study aimed to develop an in-house breast phantom, and assess students’ knowledge and satisfaction after using it for mammographic positioning training.Material and Methods: The breast phantom was designed in a half-body shape, and constructed primarily using gelcoat resin, polyurethane foam, and thermoreversible gel. Additionally, silicone type RA-210, known for its high flexibility, tensile strength, elongation at break (620%), and ability to revert to its original shape, was incorporated. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the breast phantom utility in improving students’ knowledge through a nine-item questionnaire; employing a one-group pre-post design. The participants, consisting of 63 Radiologic Technology students, whom rated their satisfaction with the phantom for training purposes using a five-point Likert scale.Results: The mean knowledge score for the breast phantom positioning significantly improved from 5.35±1.61 points (pretest) to 7.32±1.20 points (post-test), following training (p-value<0.001). The students expressed high overall satisfaction with this training aid (4.49±0.58 points).Conclusion: Our breast phantom demonstrates its potential as an effective educational tool that enhances Radiologic Technology students’ understanding of mammographic positioning. However, further research is warranted to develop more advanced phantoms and to explore alternative experimental designs for effective teaching methods.   
开发的内部乳房模型对提高放射技术专业学生乳房摄影定位知识的效果:泰国的一项准实验研究
目的:本研究旨在开发一个内部乳房模型,并评估学生在使用该模型进行乳房X线定位培训后的满意度:本研究旨在开发一个内部乳房模型,并评估学生在使用该模型进行乳房X光定位培训后的知识掌握情况和满意度:乳房模型设计为半身形状,主要使用胶衣树脂、聚氨酯泡沫和热可逆凝胶制造。此外,还加入了 RA-210 型硅胶,这种硅胶以其高弹性、抗拉强度、断裂伸长率(620%)和恢复原状的能力而著称。本研究通过九个项目的问卷调查,评估了乳房模型在提高学生知识水平方面的有效性;采用了单组前后设计。参与者包括 63 名放射技术专业学生,他们采用五点李克特量表对用于培训的模型进行了满意度评分:结果:培训后,乳房模型定位的平均知识得分从 5.35±1.61 分(测试前)大幅提高到 7.32±1.20(测试后)(p 值<0.001)。学生们对该培训辅助工具的总体满意度很高(4.49±0.58 分):我们的乳房模型证明了其作为有效教育工具的潜力,可增强放射技术专业学生对乳房摄影定位的理解。然而,还需要进一步研究,开发更先进的模型,并探索其他实验设计,以获得有效的教学方法。
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