Online Formative Assessments in Medical Education During COVID-19.

Q3 Medicine
Sonali Sharma, Manju Jha
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to evaluate perception of medical students regarding online mode of assessments and to compare the academic outcomes of various methodologies adopted for online formative assessments.

Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. This study was conducted in the department of biochemistry at the constituent medical college of Health University in India and included 150 first year medical undergraduates of either gender. The institutional ethical clearance and written informed consent was taken prior to the study from all the enrolled participants. A series of online formative assessments were designed in the form of multiple choice, short answer questions, case-based learning, and viva-voce to satisfy each learning outcome. Google platform was used for conducting online formative assessment. The participants were asked to fill questionnaire based on 5-point Likert scale to obtain information on challenges and perceptions related to OFA. Academic performance was evaluated and compared for various modes of assessments.

Results: The mean age of the participants was 19.34±0.947 years. Most of the students were from urban areas and majority (73.33%) preferred MCQs. 60.67% respondents favored conduction of e-assessments. 80.67% of students agreed that solving clinical cases in the online assessments contributed to clinical learning.

Conclusions: Formative online assessment can be used as an intervention to reshape medical education sector during times when infection controls and physical isolation measures are crucial to avoid spread of disease.

COVID-19 期间医学教育中的在线形成性评估。
背景本研究旨在评估医科学生对在线评估模式的看法,并比较在线形成性评估所采用的各种方法的学术成果:这是一项描述性横断面研究。本研究在印度健康大学下属医学院的生物化学系进行,包括 150 名一年级医学本科生,男女不限。研究前,所有参加者均通过了机构伦理审查并获得了书面知情同意。研究设计了一系列在线形成性评估,形式包括多项选择题、简答题、案例式学习和口头提问,以满足每个学习成果的要求。在线形成性评估使用了谷歌平台。参与者被要求填写基于 5 点李克特量表的问卷,以获取与 OFA 相关的挑战和看法的信息。对各种评估模式的学习成绩进行了评估和比较:参与者的平均年龄为(19.34±0.947)岁。大多数学生来自城市地区,大多数(73.33%)学生喜欢 MCQs。60.67%的受访者赞成进行电子评估。80.67%的学生认为在在线评估中解决临床案例有助于临床学习:在感染控制和物理隔离措施对避免疾病传播至关重要的时期,形成性在线评估可作为重塑医学教育部门的干预措施。
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