Comparing Effectiveness of Online Text-based and Video-based Material in Anesthesia with Jet Ventilation and Microlaryngeal Surgery: A Multicenter Randomized Trial

Q3 Medicine
Sawita Kanavitoon, S. Chumpathong, A. Chutipongtanate, Jutarat Tanasansuttiporn, S. Rattana-arpa
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Objective: Effective clinical training is essential for healthcare personnel with clinical skill requirements. This studyaimed to identify an effective learning medium for anesthesia residents by comparing text-based and video-based online training. Materials and Methods: This online, randomized, multicenter study was conducted between October 2020 and March 2021. Three Thai institutions were involved: the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University; the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; and the Faculty of Medicine, Songklanagarind Hospital, Prince of Songkla University. In all, 126 anesthesia residents were randomized into a “text group” and a “video group.” Four residents were excluded due to contamination of their learning material. The 122 eligible students undertook 3 knowledge and skill assessments (“Pretest,” “24-hour posttest,” and “3-month posttest”). The primary outcome was the gain score after training. This was measured in 2 ways: the difference between the 24-hourposttest and Pretest scores and the difference between the 3-month posttest and Pretest scores. Results: The mean gain scores for Pretest and 24-hour posttest were higher in the text group with no significant difference (P = 0.347). The mean differences between the 3-month posttest and Pretest scores were higher in the text group without a significant difference (P = 0.488). The mean satisfaction score was higher in the video group. Conclusion: Video-based e-learning training provided better satisfaction without significantly improving gain scores compared to text-based e-learning training. Online video-based was beneficial over text-based for ease of understanding in clinical learning points.
比较在线文本材料和视频材料在喷射通气和喉显微手术麻醉中的效果:多中心随机试验
目的:对于有临床技能要求的医护人员来说,有效的临床培训至关重要。本研究旨在通过比较基于文本和基于视频的在线培训,为麻醉住院医师确定一种有效的学习媒介:这项在线、随机、多中心研究于 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 3 月期间进行。参与研究的泰国机构有三所,分别是玛希隆大学西里拉吉医院医学系、玛希隆大学拉玛提博迪医院医学系和宋卡王子大学宋卡那加林医院医学系。共有 126 名麻醉住院医师被随机分为 "文字组 "和 "视频组"。有四名住院医师因学习材料受到污染而被排除在外。122 名符合条件的学生进行了 3 次知识和技能评估("预测试"、"24 小时后测试 "和 "3 个月后测试")。主要结果是培训后的增益得分。测量方法有两种:24 小时事后测试与事前测试得分之间的差异,以及 3 个月事后测试与事前测试得分之间的差异:结果:文本组在预测试和 24 小时后测中的平均增益分数较高,但无显著差异(P = 0.347)。文本组在 3 个月后测试和前测试中的平均得分更高,但无显著差异(P = 0.488)。视频组的平均满意度得分更高:结论:与基于文字的电子学习培训相比,基于视频的电子学习培训提供了更好的满意度,但没有明显提高收获分数。在线视频比文本更易于理解临床学习要点。
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