Visual Learning in Electrocardiography Training for Medical Residents: Comparative Intervention Study.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Heng-You Sung, Feng-Ching Liao, Shu-I Lin, Han-En Cheng, Chun-Wei Lee
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Abstract

Background: Although electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation training begins early in medical school, achieving accuracy in interpretation of 12-lead ECG remains a persistent challenge. We conducted a pilot educational program to compare the effectiveness of a conventional didactic lecture, self-drawing, and self-drawing following a flipped classroom (SDFC) approach.

Unlabelled: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three instructional strategies-traditional didactic lecture, self-drawing, and SDFC approach-in improving ECG interpretation skills among first-year postgraduate (PGY-I) medical residents.

Methods: This study was conducted among postgraduate-year PGY-I residents at MacKay Memorial Hospital over 3 years. The study enrolled 76 PGY-I residents, who were randomized into three groups: conventional control (group 1), self-drawing (group 2), and SDFC (group 3). All participants were provided with the same learning material and didactic lectures. Knowledge evaluation was performed using pre- and posttests, which were administered using questionnaires.

Results: The groups involving self-drawing, both combined with and without a flipped classroom approach, demonstrated better performance on the written summative examination. These findings highlight the benefits of self-drawing in integrating theoretical knowledge with practical approaches to ECG interpretation.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrated promising effects of self-drawing on the recognition of ECG patterns, which could address the inadequacies of traditional classroom teaching. It can be incorporated into routine teaching after validation in a larger cohort.

住院医师心电图训练中的视觉学习:比较干预研究。
背景:虽然心电图(ECG)解读培训早在医学院就开始了,但实现12导联心电图的准确解读仍然是一个持续的挑战。我们进行了一项试点教育计划,比较传统教学讲座、自我绘画和翻转课堂(SDFC)方法后的自我绘画的有效性。未标记:本研究旨在评估三种教学策略——传统的教学讲座、自绘和SDFC方法——在提高一年级研究生(PGY-I)住院医师心电图解释技能方面的有效性。方法:本研究在MacKay纪念医院的研究生年级PGY-I住院医师中进行,时间超过3年。本研究共招募76名PGY-I住院患者,随机分为三组:常规对照组(1组)、自抽组(2组)和SDFC组(3组)。所有参与者都获得了相同的学习材料和教学讲座。知识评估采用前测和后测,并以问卷的形式进行。结果:包括自画在内的小组,结合或不结合翻转课堂教学,在书面总结考试中表现更好。这些发现强调了将理论知识与ECG解释的实际方法相结合的自我绘图的好处。结论:本研究表明,自绘对心电模式识别有良好的效果,可以解决传统课堂教学的不足。在更大的队列中验证后,可以将其纳入常规教学。
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JMIR Medical Education
JMIR Medical Education Social Sciences-Education
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