Problem-based small-group learning via the Internet among community family physicians: a randomized controlled trial.

D H Chan, K Leclair, J Kaczorowski
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The use of the Internet makes it possible to bring together learners and teachers from rural areas and academic centers and to deliver well-accepted educational materials quickly and effectively. The objective of this study was to determine feasibility and the effectiveness of a problem-based small-group learning (PBSGL) intervention conducted via the Internet in a randomized controlled trial. A group of 23 family physicians from rural Northern Ontario practices and across Canada were randomly assigned to a study group (n = 11) and a control group (n = 12). The study group spent two months discussing the topic of depression in the elderly with the help of a facilitator and two geriatric psychiatrists. The control group was given similar educational resources via the Internet but without the benefit of the small-group interaction. Outcome measures included qualitative feedback from the learners and teachers as well as a Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) test before and after the study. The study provided important insight into the feasibility, keys to success, utility of Internet-assisted education from an education and evaluation perspective. Although the MCQ testing used revealed no significant differences between the study group and the control group, the usefulness of the measure is considered within the context of the educational approach. It is unclear whether this method of continuing medical education (CME) represents an effective way to conduct such activities.

社区家庭医生通过互联网进行基于问题的小组学习:一项随机对照试验。
互联网的使用使来自农村地区和学术中心的学习者和教师能够聚集在一起,并迅速有效地提供广为接受的教育材料。本研究的目的是在一项随机对照试验中确定通过互联网进行的基于问题的小组学习(PBSGL)干预的可行性和有效性。来自安大略省北部农村地区和加拿大各地的23名家庭医生被随机分配到研究组(n = 11)和对照组(n = 12)。研究小组在一名协调员和两名老年精神病学家的帮助下,花了两个月的时间讨论老年人抑郁症的话题。对照组通过互联网获得了类似的教育资源,但没有小组互动的好处。结果测量包括来自学习者和教师的定性反馈,以及研究前后的多项选择题(MCQ)测试。该研究从教育和评估的角度对互联网辅助教育的可行性、成功的关键、效用提供了重要的见解。虽然使用的MCQ测试显示实验组和对照组之间没有显着差异,但在教育方法的背景下考虑了该测量的有用性。目前尚不清楚这种继续医学教育方法是否是开展此类活动的有效方法。
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