Effectiveness of demonstration, observation, assistance, and performance sessions for training of competencies related to family study among medical undergraduates

Q4 Medicine
L. Patnaik, Sumitra Pattanaik, S. Sabat, Sambedana Mohanty, Sumita Sharma
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Background: Demonstration, observation, assistance, and performance (DOAP) is a practical session that allows the student to observe a demonstration, assist the performer, perform in a simulated environment, perform under supervision, or perform independently. Competency-based medical education necessitates DOAP sessions that are timely and frequent, criterion based, skillful, and developing. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of DOAP sessions for training of competencies related to family study among 6th-semester students. Methods: It was a quasi-experimental study conducted over 6 months from November 2021 to April 2022 on 6th-semester undergraduate students coming to the community medicine department during their community posting. The control group consisted of 28 students taught family study by traditional method, and 27 students assigned to the experimental group were taught by DOAP sessions. Demonstration was provided through postgraduates and health-care workers as a role-play followed by recorded video-based sessions. Data were collected at baseline and after intervention. Later, the control group was provided the DOAP sessions. Feedback from all 55 students was collected in a Likert scale. Results: The mean score of the intervention group was significantly higher (P < 0.05). Knowledge score increased 4.07 (confidence interval [CI]: 3.29–4.85) points in the intervention group while 2.35 points in the control group (CI: 1.6–3.1). Objective structured clinical examination score increased 4.72 (CI: 4.0–5.3) points in the intervention group while 2.53 points in the control group (CI: 1.8–3.3). Response rate for feedback was 100% and positive feedback was given by more than 80%. Conclusion: DOAP sessions were found to be effective which may help in implementing DOAP sessions for MBBS students for competencies related to the family study.
医学本科生家庭学习相关能力培训的示范、观察、协助和表现课程的有效性
背景:演示、观察、协助和表演(DOAP)是一门实践课程,允许学生观察演示、协助表演者、在模拟环境中表演、在监督下表演或独立表演。基于能力的医学教育需要及时、频繁、基于标准、熟练和发展的DOAP课程。目的:本研究旨在评估DOAP课程对第六学期学生家庭学习相关能力培训的有效性。方法:这是一项为期6个月的准实验研究,从2021年11月到2022年4月,对社区医学系第6学期的本科生进行了为期6个多月的社区实习。对照组由28名采用传统方法教授家庭学习的学生组成,实验组的27名学生采用DOAP课程进行教学。通过研究生和医护人员进行示范,作为角色扮演,然后录制视频会议。在基线和干预后收集数据。随后,向对照组提供了DOAP会话。所有55名学生的反馈均采用Likert量表进行收集。结果:干预组的平均得分显著高于对照组(P<0.05)。干预组的知识得分增加了4.07分(置信区间[CI]:3.29-4.85),而对照组增加了2.35分(CI:1.6-3.1)。客观结构化临床检查得分在干预组增加了4.72分(CI:4.0-5.3),而控制组增加了2.53分(CI:1.8-3.3)。反馈的响应率为100%,积极反馈超过80%。结论:DOAP课程被发现是有效的,这可能有助于MBBS学生在家庭学习相关能力方面实施DOAP课程。
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