Online Physiology Practice with Team-Based Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Yuki Fujiwara, Izuki Amano, Sumiyasu Ishii, Mikiko Kishi, Noriyuki Koibuchi
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Abstract

Background: The spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has significantly affected medical education. In particular, conducting practical training in a face-to-face format has become difficult.
Purpose: To address this problem, online physiology practice combined with team-based learning (TBL) for deep learning of renal physiology was conducted among second-year medical students.
Participants and Methods: The experiment was performed by a group of students, while other students watched online. After the experiment, all students were grouped using breakout rooms. Following a discussion of the data, a clinical case study related to the experiment was conducted using TBL. To examine the effect of online practice in a case study under TBL, the participants completed an anonymous, open-ended, web-based questionnaire after the program, enabling us to compare their expectations and satisfaction. The questionnaire consisted of questions examining students’ opinions on the appropriateness of online practice, degree of understanding, ease of asking questions, time efficiency, and the usefulness of case studies using TBL.
Results: There was no change in the number of students who participated in the online practice before and after class. After class, more students considered the level of understanding easier and displayed better on-time efficiency than with regular face-to-face training. However, these questions are difficult to answer.
Conclusion: Online-based physiology practice combined with clinical case studies under TBL helped maintain students’ expectations and satisfaction with the training.

COVID-19 大流行期间基于团队学习的在线生理学实践
背景:冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19)的传播严重影响了医学教育。目的:为解决这一问题,在二年级医学生中开展了在线生理学实践与团队学习(TBL)相结合的肾脏生理学深度学习实验:实验由一组学生进行,其他学生在线观看。实验结束后,所有学生在分组讨论室进行分组。在对数据进行讨论后,使用 TBL 进行了与实验相关的临床案例研究。为了检验 TBL 案例研究中在线练习的效果,参与者在课程结束后填写了一份匿名、开放式的网络问卷,以便我们比较他们的期望值和满意度。问卷中的问题包括学生对在线实践的适当性、理解程度、提问的难易程度、时间效率以及使用 TBL 进行案例研究的实用性的看法:课前和课后参加在线练习的学生人数没有变化。课后,更多的学生认为理解程度更容易了,并显示出比常规面授培训更好的准时效率。然而,这些问题都很难回答:基于生理学的在线实践与 TBL 下的临床案例研究相结合,有助于保持学生对培训的期望和满意度。
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Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Advances in Medical Education and Practice EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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16 weeks
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