Incorporating a dynamic extraocular muscle simulation model into the undergraduate ophthalmic curriculum.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Erqian Wang, Qianyi Yu, Haiyan Xu, Shuang Geng, Enhua Shao, Zhikun Yang, Meifen Zhang, Hui Li
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Abstract

Background: Learning the anatomy of extraocular muscles and their coordination in eye movements is challenging for undergraduate medical students. We developed a dynamic extraocular muscle simulation model and integrated it into the undergraduate ophthalmic curriculum to evaluate its educational impact.

Methods: A custom simulation model of binocular muscles was developed and assessed for educational effectiveness in undergraduate education. In a comparative study, 84 students from Peking Union Medical College were assigned to either the simulation group (one-hour didactic lecture followed by a half-hour simulator practice) or the traditional teaching group (one-hour didactic teaching followed by a half-hour video review). All students were given 5-point quizzes on the anatomical and functional basics of extraocular muscles before the lecture(Q1), after the lecture(Q2), and after simulator practice/video-review(Q3). Within each group, the scores of Q2 were compared with Q1, and the scores of Q3 were compared with Q2. The effectiveness of the simulation model was evaluated by comparing the improvements in scores from Q2 to Q3 between the two groups. Nonparametric tests were used for statistical analysis.

Results: The simulation and traditional teaching groups were well-matched in terms of age, gender, Grade Point Average (GPA), and average Q1 and Q2 scores. The simulation group demonstrated significant improvements after both the didactic lecture and simulator practice. In contrast, the traditional teaching group showed significant improvement only after the lecture, not after the video review. The simulation model led to greater learning improvements compared to video review (mean(standard deviation)): 0.64(1.23) vs 0.05(0.79), P = 0.006.

Conclusions: The extraocular muscle simulation model is a valuable adjunct to traditional teaching methods in undergraduate medical education. Simulation-based education should be encouraged for teaching complex anatomical topics.

背景:学习眼外肌的解剖结构及其在眼球运动中的协调性对医学本科生来说具有挑战性。我们开发了一个动态眼外肌模拟模型,并将其纳入眼科本科课程,以评估其对教育的影响:方法:我们开发了一个定制的双眼肌肉模拟模型,并对其在本科教育中的教学效果进行了评估。在一项比较研究中,84 名来自中国协和医科大学的学生被分配到模拟组(一小时说教,半小时模拟练习)或传统教学组(一小时说教,半小时视频复习)。所有学生在授课前(Q1)、授课后(Q2)和模拟器练习/视频复习后(Q3)都接受了关于眼外肌解剖和功能基础知识的 5 分测验。在每组中,Q2 的分数与 Q1 的分数进行比较,Q3 的分数与 Q2 的分数进行比较。通过比较两组之间从 Q2 到 Q3 分数的提高情况来评估模拟模型的有效性。统计分析采用非参数检验:模拟教学组和传统教学组在年龄、性别、平均学分绩点(GPA)以及 Q1 和 Q2 的平均成绩等方面都非常匹配。模拟组在授课和模拟器练习后都有明显进步。相比之下,传统教学组仅在授课后有明显进步,而在视频回顾后没有。与视频复习相比,模拟模型在学习方面的进步更大(平均值(标准偏差):0.64(1.23)):0.64(1.23) vs 0.05(0.79), P = 0.006.结论:眼外肌模拟模型是本科医学教育中传统教学方法的重要辅助手段。在教授复杂的解剖学课题时,应鼓励采用模拟教学法。
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BMC Medical Education
BMC Medical Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
795
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Education is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the training of healthcare professionals, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and continuing education. The journal has a special focus on curriculum development, evaluations of performance, assessment of training needs and evidence-based medicine.
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