Enhancing anatomical education: Developing and evaluating ultrasound training for anatomists.

IF 5.2 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Siphelele Khanyile, Johanna Maria de Lange, Daniël J van Hoving, Karin Baatjes, Heinri Zaayman, Janine C Correia
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Ultrasound is a useful diagnostic tool that can yield significant diagnostic data, but its optimized usage necessitates operators who are trained and experienced. Integrating ultrasound into anatomy education has been demonstrated to significantly enhance medical and health science students' understanding of living anatomy by providing real-time, dynamic visualizations of anatomical structures. This study aimed to develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive program for anatomists, with a focus on enhancing training in ultrasound techniques and fostering motivation to integrate ultrasound into their teaching methodologies for effective anatomical instruction. This qualitative case study was conducted with thirteen lecturers and MSc Anatomy students at the Division of Clinical Anatomy, Stellenbosch University, after obtaining written informed consent prior to participation. The study employed a convenient sampling strategy, ensuring that all participants were willing and interested in the ultrasound training session. Participants received preparatory videos before engaging in practical training. The session involved a brief theoretical introduction followed by 90 min of hands-on practice, where participants scanned anatomical structures under guidance. Out of the 13 participants, ten completed the open-ended questionnaires. Thematic analysis of the data developed two themes. These are described as: (1) Strengths of Ultrasound Training; and (2) Challenges and Strategies for Improvement in Ultrasound Training. The training effectively engaged participants and highlighted areas for improvement to enhance the educational impact. The study was conducted at a single institutional setting, and as a result, the findings may have limited transferability to other institutions with different teaching methods and resources.

加强解剖学教育:发展和评估解剖学家的超声培训。
超声是一种有用的诊断工具,可以产生重要的诊断数据,但其优化使用需要经过培训和经验丰富的操作人员。将超声整合到解剖学教学中,通过提供解剖结构的实时、动态可视化,已被证明可以显著提高医学和健康科学学生对活体解剖学的理解。本研究旨在为解剖学家制定、实施和评估一项综合计划,重点是加强超声技术的培训,并培养将超声纳入其教学方法的动机,以实现有效的解剖学教学。本定性案例研究是在获得参与前的书面知情同意后,由Stellenbosch大学临床解剖学系的13位讲师和硕士解剖学学生进行的。该研究采用了一种方便的抽样策略,确保所有参与者都愿意并对超声训练感兴趣。参加者在参加实际训练前先观看了预备录像。课程包括一个简短的理论介绍,然后是90分钟的实践,参与者在指导下扫描解剖结构。在13名参与者中,有10人完成了开放式问卷。对数据的专题分析形成了两个主题。这些被描述为:(1)超声训练的优势;(2)超声培训面临的挑战与改进策略。培训有效地吸引了参与者,并突出了需要改进的地方,以增强教育影响。这项研究是在单一的院校环境下进行的,因此,研究结果在其他具有不同教学方法和资源的院校的可转移性可能有限。
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Anatomical Sciences Education
Anatomical Sciences Education Anatomy/education-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
39.70%
发文量
91
期刊介绍: Anatomical Sciences Education, affiliated with the American Association for Anatomy, serves as an international platform for sharing ideas, innovations, and research related to education in anatomical sciences. Covering gross anatomy, embryology, histology, and neurosciences, the journal addresses education at various levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), and dental. It fosters collaboration and discussion in the field of anatomical sciences education.
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